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Jackstraw

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  1. Also had trouble getting on, guess it wasn’t me. thats how I ended up with that multiple reply on my thread!
  2. Yikes little heavy with the thumb! LOL!
  3. It isn’t easy giving day to day reports, but I enjoy when others do also. Reading the journey from home wishing you where there!
  4. It isn’t easy giving day to day reports, but I enjoy when others do also. Reading the journey from home wishing you where there!
  5. It isn’t easy giving day to day reports, but I enjoy when others do also. Reading the journey from home wishing you where there!
  6. Day 6 Last day here, time to head back to the trucks in Victoriaville. Up early for a 7:15 departure. 2” of new snow overnight. Off we go, within 10 miles of cabano snow gets deeper now close to a foot breaking trail on the rail bed. Awesome an unexpected powder day! Into the Tourville clubhouse for a late breakfast. Fresh snow levels drop as we head west from there. Little traffic and blue skies. Closer we get to to victoriaville obvious they got only rain. Trails still good and groomed last night. Into the hotel Le Victorian at 3:15 with 265 miles for the day. This area will be done shortly if no new snow. Awesome 1425 mile ride with a great bunch of guys! Looks to be my last ride this year but you never know! Great seeing groomer and Linda sled girl and Joel in Amqui. Mr and mrs gt rider, Mike rider and farmerold in RDL. Only issues where a blown belt and starter solenoid. Wrapping a rope around the clutch gets old! Hope you All enjoyed following along!
  7. Day5 woke up this morning not sure what the weather had in store for us. About 2” and snowing, this is good, no rain. Plan is moose valley for lunch. Take the local orange that takes you across lake humque instead of going up to st Irene. Snowing good and as you climb in elevation a good 6”. Absolutely beautiful! Lunch at moose valley and on towards Biencourt. No tracks heading that way see first sign biencourt to the right. Off we go, somethings not right, yep it’s a quad trail rut ro. No packed base. Not easy to turn 5 sleds around in deep snow. After an hour of digging out we get back to the trail and continue farther and find the right trail to biencourt. Continue on to Cabano for the night at motel Royal. 225 miles. Super wet snow all day , wiping the shield every 10 seconds. Last day tomorrow.
  8. Josh was the one running the place when we where there. We had Chinese food that he made. Chicken fried rice, chicken balls and egg rolls. Certainly out of ordinary, but no complaints! We stayed upstairs, apparently the shower still doesn’t work in the motel section as the look on the beautiful young lady that came up to use the shower was surprised to see 5 guys sitting there in the common area next to the bathroom. Don’t think I’ve ever seen a woman take a shower and dress that quick! Lol!
  9. Day4 Today’s thought is Amqui . Dusting of fresh snow Last night and onto the 595 towards new Richmond. Freshly groomed last night and in stellar shape. About 20 miles out blown belt on one of the 850’s quick swap and a stop at the dealer in new Richmond for a spare. Tq5 also in top shape. Lunch in Carlton at the clubhouse. Temps ridiculously warm, trails holding up with lite traffic. Into the select hotel in amqui. 225 miles. Storm coming tomorrow, we will see what transpires in the morning. Only 2 pics today after yesterday’s photo Rama. Gotta keep the picture police happy! Lol!
  10. Day3 Today was one of the days you remember. Blue skies with the most scenic part of the gaspe ahead! Tq5 freshly groomed! Perfect all the way to Mt St Pierre. Hit all the overlooks, traffic low, never gets old! After Mt St Pierre tq 5 is pretty spanked all the way to the 597 to murdochville which is also in need of some tlc. Lunch at the copper. Thought was new Richmond but rooms all booked. Deceide on easy day into la cache on the orange trail which could also use some tlc for the night. 188 miles
  11. Pics can be deceiving. The one obvious one we where stopped for 2 min deciding left or right no one around. Other was a feeder trail. We don’t park and hang out in intersections. Not our first rodeo!
  12. Kinda Eric’s fault, me and Phil left for the room to catch the sunset. Eric was still at the station with the other 2 but decided to catch up with us but was 2 late. The other 2 went a different way thinking Eric was with us. No real signage to the hotel either
  13. Day2 Woke up this morning to a fresh 5” of light fluff and still snowing. Early start today with the huge crowd here, want to beat the mass exodus of sleds. I’ve only been to the universal end of March. Good god this place was packed. Still a half hour wait for dinner at 8:30. Ordered a pizza and ate it in the room, no patience for that mess! Destination today was cap chat. Took the greens to tq35 which was absolutely stellar with the fresh powder on top. Lunch at relais st damas. On into motel nanook for the night. Other then losing Eric for an hour after fueling up and heading to the motel. Went back twice to the last place we where together to look for him. No sign. He went down a different feeder trail and got stuck. Good thing he was able to dig himself out as we never would have found him there as the sun was setting. Alls good now! Where to tomorrow? We shall see. 262 miles for the day
  14. Arrived at the Le Victorian in Victoriaville Friday afternoon. Same crew as a few weeks ago minus Momo. Figured we would try South of the Fluve for a change. Haven’t started this far west before and with the new snow we’d give it a whirl. Nice hotel, had the place to ourselves. Plan today was RDL. Fresh groomed tq 35 to Tourville for lunch. Ridiculous amount of sleds on the trails. Passed more sleds by lunch then the entire 1700 mile loop we did a few weeks ago. Relais in Tourville packed even at 1:30 took an hour and half to get outa there. From there to RDL combination of blues, greens and orange trails all showing wear from the heavy traffic. At the universal in RDL for the night and this place is packed! I do believe I’m parked next to mike riders sled out back. 254 miles for the day. Eastbound in the morning.
  15. The dealer to dealer parts make no sense to me. When I needed a short block out in Chandler for my MachZ , the dealer in Amqui had one and put it on a bus overnight to Chandler. Under warranty. Charged me $50 for the bus ride.
  16. Ice build up. Me and my buddys 19' 900t's both missing at least a dozen lugs on the outside. Never a problem on our 1200's Dealer said forget about warranty
  17. Haha He may be there next week for a night, me too if I can finish up with adult responsibilities in time to join the misfits on the next trip!
  18. Is that the new model with the 2ft antennae? My riding buddy Eric is a flip phone fan! Watching him text is funny and painful at the same time, LOL!
  19. You must be coming back from St Zenon! LOL!
  20. Most fuel and lodging are in the towns, never had a problem late season. If you have never run that section, check conds before you go and deceide. The green 587 is also a nice trail
  21. That’s when we usually go every year. This year I feel the season is going to end early. Not much to see between New Richmond and Chandler and will have the least amount of snow. Have run on dirt there late season in the fields. this is my preferred route
  22. Red isn’t a shortcut anymore thats how the trail goes now, like it used too.
  23. We took the flatbed from PLC to camblton a few years ago. They where there within 20 mins of the call
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