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  1. mikerider

    US Medicare in Canada

    lol Steve! I may be popping triple doses of heart meds to make sure I don't have a heart attack in Canada. OR, when I am admitted to the hospital, I will register under jak's name. I already drink the cheap wine. (what did you think was in that 6 gallon gas can in the back of my truck?).
    3 points
  2. With all the time we spend in Quebec, we should look into dual citizenship. That " free" health care could come in handy.
    2 points
  3. MIKE Worry less and ride more
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  4. 800steve

    US Medicare in Canada

    Mike, it looks like you will be switching to cheaper wine this winter.
    1 point
  5. MrGutz

    ATV trail questions

    Mini GutZ ripping it up yesterday at the MX Track in North Adams, Ma!
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  6. bonjour je me souviens !!! yaaa...funny !!! to keep '' strangers '' away during moose hunting !!! about 5 years ago....3 guys ( journalists ) from cbc in french ,disguised like hunters ...came in the valley to make a reportage about moose hunting and those hunters who take too much ''territory '' for their hunting on the z e c ...they have nt been welcomed... they ve been on that road....and bs started with a hunter half a mile from that stand... about 10 miles from my camp !!! jean-guy
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  7. Wow!!!! Its 2019 and New York State is just looking at laws of this sort now? Changes of this sort happened in Canada 20 years ago. Snowmobiliers don't carry their wallet cause they might drop it in the snow??? That's complete BS. Time for New York state to catch up to the rest of the snowmobiling community.
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  8. It's pretty simple...riding your sled while drunk is stupid. I live in northeast NY and refrain from riding the area. Strictly for a test ride after a repair or major change to my setup. It would take me just as long to get to tug hill as St. Raymond, so that is never going to happen. The idea that riding from one bar stool to another, no matter what the location, is acceptable, is ridiculous. I am always amazed when I see people consuming alcohol in excess, knowing that they are about get on a machine that can easily kill you with no impairment to your faculties. I would support more sobriety tests on all sled trails. Being the lead dog is dangerous enough as it is, add turbo and booze, now you have a recipe for disaster. It seems that people have a hard enough time keeping it on the right as it is, use your brain, not your balls when riding with the gang, the life you save might be yours.
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  9. bonjour !!! mosquito weekend again....no moose !!! jean-guy
    1 point
  10. hparaptor

    ATV trail questions

    It always was! Forgot how many times we switched lines to make it up. The reward was worth it
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  11. We can always count on you for clarity Mike!!
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  12. Where ever he is going, I'm following!
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  13. Triggerhappy I don’t have much riding experience out of Shawinagan so I can’t speak much of that area. Most of my/our riding is not in the trail network and done in back country roads and pathes north of Mt.Laurier and St.Zenon, I know these areas very well and have done a lot of riding up there. Cabanon would be a good location to do loops out of and/or a 3-4 day trip, Ste Anne du Lac good to start trips from too Rabaska as well good for loops and trips. Cabanon and Rabaska would be safer parking when leaving for a few days all though I haven’t experienced or heard any bad reports of SAdL. In the past I’ve started a few trips out Relais Windigo by the falls but that place burned down a few years back and so we park in SAdL behind the motel and ride out to Rabaska or up to Lunic and beyond, more options there. There’s a new atv/snowmobile bridge built last year crossing the Riviere Lapin so getting to Mekoos on atv from SAdL is now possible with out having to go 10 klms south on the highway risking a ticket to catch a backroad up to Mekoos. An interesting ride out of Cabanon, follow the sled trail up to the dam then on up to Repos and Kanawata, visit Casey and the runway. There’s even underground bunkers around the Casey runway that are interesting visits. Out of SAdL or Rabaska head up ch Lepine to Clova then on to Martins on the reservoir Gouin, from there head west, some nice dams and dykes to see and you can return via Balbuzard back to Ch. Lepine, more runways to see over there too. Good luck with your ventures
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