The new sled is sitting almost ready to go in the garage, only wheels to mount on the skis left. The spare bedroom upstairs has clothes, helmets, boots, gloves, GPS, etc spread out everywhere. Getting prepared to leave with little notice.
I don't think I am alone, lots of my sled buddies are also waiting anxiously!!
Hi Mike ... I confirmed with the FCMQ this afternoon that the language switching back and forth is indeed a bug. Hopefully, they'll get it straightened out. In the meantime, folks have to keep clicking on English in the upper right hand corner whenever it happens. As for plate, you were correct. It's simply the field where you enter your registration number. Of course, in Québec we have plates .... it's just you can never get to police officers to agree where it should be mounted (side tunnel? snowflap?). I guess it depends on the phase of the moon ....
Nothing wrong with extra room and bringing more stuff along. Good friend of mine had a great quote:
" I would rather be looking at it, then looking for it "
Just my .02 cents
in Parent (3/4 of a mile from the gas station/store) is Hombre du Vent. They have 4 very modern 2 story chalets that will sleep 4 guys
internet, satellite TV, phone and full kitchenette should you want to get something from the store and cook
sled parked right in front of door, private setting and cleaner than grandmas house
owner André has huge workshop 1/4 mile away and will get you out of a jam if need be. Last year one of our crew sheared the fitting/hose off the air shock (long story) . Not a pleasant ride when your suspension is flat. Andre said take it to my shop and I’ll have one of my guys look at it in the morning. After breakfast we walked up to the shop and it was already repaired. Charge.....$40 bucks..LOL