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  1. Same. Ran through there January 27th and didn't notice anything.
  2. I'm still running the BV2S I've had for 8+ years. Its starting to get a little ratty looking though. Will probably get something new next year.
  3. I'm using the Syphon speakers this year. I've tried them all over the years and these are the best yet. I think the sound quality is a little bit better on the Cardo system (JBL speakers) but the ease of use of the Syphon is excellent. Super easy to use with gloves and the Bluetooth works perfect. If I had a complaint I'd say the speakers are a little too thick but not too bad. Battery life is good too. I don't want communicators either. They are ok for standing around the gas station talking but on the trails in Quebec where you tend to spread out they simply don't work unless you're line-of-sight with each other.
  4. Wow good to know. I took the Pelchat trail on Friday to Les Escoumins. One of my favorite trails. I'll consider myself lucky this time.
  5. FYI - I spoke with Noel the other day. His brother Jack sold the place in November. Bummer. Like you said, they always did a great job.
  6. Just got back last night from this spur of the moment loop. As you said everything was absolutely perfect and no traffic anywhere. Locals on the Southern end of the loop tell me they got 2 more weeks before things start to close down. Most areas have 4-5 feet of snow. Some of the trail signs just poking through the snow its so deep. It pretty much snowed non-stop since last Wednesday. Saw the sun for 15 minutes yesterday.
  7. That's a gutsy move running a 17 year old sled. Congrats that you made it. I'd go play the lottery now. lol We are headed up there this Saturday to do a shorter version of that trip. What communicators did you use? I just returned the Cardo Scala Rider Packtalk because they weren't that great. Sound was good but getting them to connect was always a pain and the volume would randomly go up and down without touching them, and I'd always hear his engine noise which would stop the music. My buddy had the same issue. I know, first world problems... I just bought the U-clear but I'm hearing those aren't much better. I only use them for music because the range sucks.
  8. Actually I'm not opposed to riding up there in big storms. We would've had to drive truck back in it! Took us 10 hours last time instead of the normal 5 hours. They shut every highway down so we had to take back-ass country roads all the way to NY in whiteout conditions. I'm told the perch is from the locals ice fishing and it's only served on Fridays for some reason. But its excellent, worth trying! Enjoy your trip!
  9. We got the same line of questioning at the border. Looks like you stopped at the Sunoco gas station at the Champlain exit. Best chicken ever. If you get there on a Friday they have fresh perch too. We did a 750 mile loop around Lac St Jean. Started in Beaupre, drove out of the rain on Thursday. Most trails were perfect but some sloppy due to all the snow they got. We were winging it too, no issues. Although the Casino in La Malbaie was closed which we didn't know until we were already checked in. For the most part places were ignoring the vaccine passport requirement to eat which was refreshing. One place though refused to serve us because we didn't have the correct app that shows a specific QR code. Apparently Canadians use a different app than the ArriveCAN app we had to use. I probably looked annoyed and started getting dressed to leave when the manager came over and told us to calm down they would serve us. Just so nuts up there with the mandates. Definitely a different vibe than in the US. The more remote you got the less people seemed to care about masks, etc. Anyway, we ended our trip a day early because of the storm that was coming. Been there done that before.
  10. I've run both Split Rails and Snow Trackers on a gade. They both give you that power steering feel and zero darting but the cost of the Split Rail is just crazy. I bought the Split Rails used so I didn't have to shell out the $1,000 for them new. For the price the Snow Trackers are the better buy. By the way, the Split Rails I have are for sale. They fit the older Skidoo front end (2011). I guess that's another drawback of the Split Rail. They are specific to the front end geometry, or you can buy different spindles.
  11. We all know that would be a complete waste of money...
  12. I got gas yesterday at an Irving in Clermont. It’s just past the IGA. Need to ride the sidewalk for a bit but not bad.
  13. Thanks for the info. We ended up stopping at Motel Charley on our way through Beaupre. Just need to remember many places don’t take credit cards for trail passes, cash only.
  14. Universal as in RDL? Not going there.
  15. Does anyone know where I can get trail passes in Baie-Saint-Paul? Launching from there and I have a few sleds that need permits. Baie-Saint-Paul Hotel doesn’t sell them.
  16. $1.66 per liter at Mont Apica last weekend.
  17. Well... its my secret parking spot but since we are all friends here I'll spill the beans. The parking spot is at the end of the local orange trail where the green way point is. Its somehow associated with the owners of Motel Charley which is the motel icon shown near it. Its a 5 min drive from the parking spot. Great place to stay, cheap, and they sell passes, plus the owner (Joanne) is a snowmobiler, so she's good for intel. The parking spot is $10/day per truck. Its secure and the people that run it live right there. A lot of the locals in the area use this spot too. Been going here on and off over the last 10 years. Its also a great starting point because you are quickly into the mountains and you're hitting the good stuff right away. Its also a great last minute place to launch from because there are a bunch of motels in the area in case Motel Charley is booked. Or just drive directly to the parking spot and go. Below is the exact location. GPS says 5 hours from Lake George but its usually closer to 6 with all the stops. If your headed toward Lake-Saint-Jean its as good or better than starting from St. Raymond. 275 Côte Sainte-Anne Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, QC G0A 3C0, Canada 47.021030, -70.940047
  18. That was the plan. Only the fast stuff!
  19. Did a quick two day loop this weekend. Trails were mint the whole way. Got a little thin towards the North but still very good. Saturday was 34F all day which was a bit odd for January but the trails stayed together. Its nice that they groom to the top of the old NORAD site in Mont-Apica now.
  20. Uh oh... she has a new boyfriend.
  21. I’d like to know too. In Cabano now heading for RDL in the morning. All the trails we hit today from Matane down were perfection, minus the snow drifts.
  22. It was nice meeting you in your office last night Mike. Snowdogs in the middle.
  23. Lol Actually only 6 went this time so it wasn’t too bad. We do the smaller groups too.
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