[ About ]

A family of three standing on a decorated porch with Christmas ornaments. The man has a beard, wears a plaid shirt and baseball cap, holding a baby. The woman in a green dress with tattoos on her legs is smiling.

About Shovel Industries

Shovel Industries is a New England motorsports content brand built around real riding.

Snowmobiles on fresh groomed trails.
Motorcycles on winding backroads.
Polaris side-by-sides pushed through dirt, mud, and snow.

No staged hype. No fake flexing.
Just real machines, real trails, and real experiences across New England — from Pittsburg, New Hampshire to Boston, Massachusetts, and wherever the road or trail leads next.

I’m Chris — a union pipefitter, a husband, a father to a little girl who changed my world, and a lifelong rider. Shovel Industries started as a way to document the ride, but it’s grown into something bigger: where hard work, family, and motorsports collide.

This isn’t about showing off.
It’s about showing up.

On the Shovel Industries YouTube channel you’ll find:

• New England snowmobile trail ride videos
• Motorcycle adventure vlogs and road trips
• Polaris side-by-side trail riding content
• Gear setups and honest product insights
• The wins, the setbacks, and the mindset behind it all

I’m also a Freemason and a Widow’s Son, and I carry those values into everything I build — respect, accountability, brotherhood, and building something solid. That foundation shapes the way I ride, work, and create.

Shovel Industries is about documenting the ride, building something meaningful, and proving you can chase passion without sacrificing responsibility.

If you live for snowmobiles, motorcycles, or side-by-sides — you’re in the right place.

Watch the journey. Ride along.
LIFE’S READY. DIG IN.

Two grey touring motorcycles parked on grass with trees in the background, both helmets hanging on the handlebars, one with stickers.
POLARIS XPEDITION MUDDY IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

[ HISTORY ]

YOUNG KIDS AND THERE FATHER RIDE A SNOWMOBILE
POLARIS SNOWMOBILES PARKED IN A GARAGE

A Legacy of Rides and Brotherhood

History

For over three decades, my family carved tracks through the snow-covered trails of Tuftonboro, turning crisp New England winters into a tradition that ran as deep as the snowbanks. About five years ago, we found our second home in Pittsburg, New Hampshire — where the trails stretch for miles and the riding season feels endless.

Motorcycles have been a fifteen-year journey with my father — two generations sharing open roads and the rumble of engines as a kind of father-son language. In the last five years, I stepped into Freemasonry as a Widow’s Son, embracing the values of brotherhood, integrity, and accountability that shape not just how I ride, but how I live and build.

Shovel Industries was born from those experiences.

It’s not about forming a club or building a following. It’s about documenting the rides, honoring the history behind them, and sharing real New England snowmobile, motorcycle, and side-by-side adventures as they happen.

Every video, every trail, every mile carries that legacy forward.

This isn’t a crew you join — it’s a journey you can follow.

Life’s ready. Dig in.

A man standing on a rock overlooking a scenic landscape with trees, water, and hills, wearing a leather vest with patches that say "Widows Sons Branded MRA" and an emblem with an all-seeing eye.
A HARLEY DAVIDSON IN A FIELD AT SUNSET