[ About ]■
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.
[ HISTORY ]
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.
