 Cold temperatures won't keep the sleds from flying at high speeds at this weekend's radar run on Lake Bemidji. The North Country Snowmobile Club has been hosting the annual radar run for five years. Club members have been busy getting the radar course set for the two-day event. In the past, snowmobile speeds have topped 140 miles per hour. The sport has seen rapid growth in recent years because it's one winter sport that does not require snow. It's something for snowmobiles to go do. They want to get their sled out. It's got a following around the state already of the radar runs are being held all over the state. It's not a competitive event per se because you're not running against another sled, so we feel it's safer. The radar run begins on Lake Bemidji Saturday and Sunday morning near Library Park. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS. Thank you for watching.