
Photo by Ed Moreth<br>Snowmobilers finish up the poker run ride at the edge of Marten Creek near Trout Creek. Two hundred and nine riders took part in this year's Cabinet Ridge Riders Poker Run. The snowmobile group gives thousands of dollars each year in scholarships, school sports, senior centers, and Girl Scouts.
February 13, 2008
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February 13, 2008 midnight
Deep snow doesn't stop Poker Run
The only bad thing that happened at the 17th Annual Cabinet Ridge Riders Poker Run was that they ran out of chili at one of the card stations, said Jim Morkert, one of the coordinators of the event and president of the Cabinet Ridge Riders.