MichiganRev
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Have a safe trip home Gary and Pat, it was great to see both again. I'm like you, already looking forward to next year. I didn't make it down to the Cage for ribs this year, did you guys make it there? Till next year Take care Dave
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I thought it was, Chim chim cha roo.
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Wishing you and your 600 ACE a speedy recovery Bill Dave
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Ok fill us in, what happened?
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No thank you from them, must be trolls from "below" the Bridge. Not all Michiganders are that way. Dave
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Alright Ray, let's here your take on what happened.
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Joliette/St-Zénon photo-ride report 7january2017
MichiganRev replied to towing's topic in General Discussion
Beautiful pics, gives you the feeling of being right there. Thanks for taking the time to post. Dave -
How do you like the new trail Bill? Dave
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Glad your back in paradise Bill, great pic out the window. Looking forward to your reports. Thanks Dave
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Great reports Jack, thanks for taking the time to post them. Dave
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Hey Ray that brings up a good question. Jack, what sled did you get out of the tent first, yours or Sandi's? Be honest now, cause we won't tell....lol Dave
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Hi Jack and Sandi, Glad to hear all is well. Would have been terrible Jack to have had that new 850 burn up before you had the chance to ride it. Looking forward to your reports and reviews on the new sled. Have fun, Dave
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Working fine for me on my android phone.
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Nothing like a new trail, 2 thumbs up to the club for all their hard work. I've always liked taking that cut-off, can't wait to ride on the new trail. C'mon February what's taking you so long to get here, lol. Thanks for the update Bill, 👍 👍 Dave
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Couldn't agree with you more Bill.
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Ray you should bring that BRP (Bill Ray Pierre) Show to the Novi show in November. You could show these Michiganders some true Quebec Riders! Dave
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Wow, great pics, thanks for sharing. It looks like it did when I was there in February.
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You tell'em Ray!!!
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Mike You are right, it truly is a special place. Thanks for taking the time to post all season, I read them all. It was good to see you up at the Delta this year. Have a good summer, Dave
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Hey Dean,Wow, mid-winter conditions in March, only in Quebec. Enjoy Dave
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Could you be a little more specific?
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I'll 2nd that!!!
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Glad to see you made it back Gary and Pat. Snowmobling time goes by fast, but we have the memories to get us through till the next time. Have a great summer, and the Good Lord willing we'll see you next year. Dave
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A lot of the world's problems are solved right there in that area, and I'm proud to say I got to listen in for a week. Thanks to Bill and and to all for another memorable week in snowmobile paradise, it's always worth the 15 hour drive. The trails were fantastic, Quebec snowmobiling never disappoints. It's always fun to be with people who share the same passion for snowmobiling. Already looking forward to next year. Dave
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Quebec hospitality at it's finest for sure. I have a 2015 Ski-Doo with the newer dess key. I went out to start my sled an the "check key" came on. Wiggled the key, tried restart, nothing. I had a spare key I tried same thing, would start but not move. Back inside the relais Bill already had the wheels in motion to get help. 2 guys came out, they spoke very little English, I speak very little French, but we were able to communicate. After about 20 minutes, and in -6 F temps we headed back inside. They were not able to fix the problem but started to make phone calls. After about another 20 minutes I was informed that the local dealership would be closing at noon (it was now about 11:45), and then the mechanic would bring the computer to my sled. Are you kidding me? Shortly after noon the mechanic, with his young son, show up. We went out to the sled, he hooked up the computer to sled and with in 5 minutes the sled was running. Unbelievable! I don't know where to begin to thank all, We figured at least 12 people were involved to get me back on the trail. I don't know names, but I'll be forever grateful to all involved. Thanks to Bill, Jack, Sandy and Dave for there help and patience. Thanks to the relais owner for his help, the 2 guys who helped diagnose the problem, the young gal who came and told me the computer was on the way and of course the mechanic. And to anybody else I missed, Thank You! That's why I've been riding in Quebec since 1996, the trails are the best, but the people are even better.