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  1. Yes once you go past trail 355 north you go down 360 south about half way and you take an almost 180 hard right turn off it onto the vtt trail (atv) and follow that to the river. Take the river south and that will bring you down towards shawinigan. Take 23 west right off the river and that brings you back to cabanon.

    What is the mileage of this route ? I know the regular way was around 240 or so a couple years ago. Looks like 23 is different than before and now only the southern half of the river is rideable so have to detour out to 360? Is that correct ?

  2. LaChapelle is real close to KM31. If your going 93 east you will arrive at KM31 first then LaChapelle is the next one. I would say roughly 10 miles you can crooss the lake as well. They prefer cash for gas. But KM31 took CC for fuel as we where getting lunch also. There is a gas station trail side on 93 in ST Honor. Cheaper alternative and buy less gas on Valin that way. We tried to do all 5 summits and the frozen waterfall, glacier when we where up there last week. With real good trails it can be done if you hustle. Sight seeing can be time consuming on big mile days. We got tired of bumpity bump so skipped 2 of them, took the orange trails between lachappele and passion. Plus the frozen waterfall is a bit of an off trail excursion that will easily chew up an hour. Just to give you an idea, they call the area between Mont Vilian in Lamarche over to KM31 on Valin and down to Mt Apica the bermuda triangle. It can get rough. But with spring breaks over with in US and Canada maybe it will be better. Traffic was high even weekday. Delta was jammed. If you can catch those trails when its good, its great riding. The best ride for us was the L'Anse St Jean loop 383 83 301 back 383 83 to Delta.

  3. Looks good to me if you want to put on miles. To keep in mind the 93 gets hammered esp between LaChappele KM31 and the ski slope. East of that usually stays ok. Orange trails when you can are usually better on Valin. Valin west trails tend to be in better shape than Valin east. The 23 down to Mont Apica can get bet up too. The Mont Apica overlook right before the relais is worth going up if the weather is good. There are some nice overlooks on 83 around LaBaie. There are the 5 summits in Valin. They are marked well and shown on the map. You can do all 5 in one day if you wanted. The whole area is a must see really.

  4. You should be able to get maps by the front desk. Like mikerider said the Valin trails are usually whooped out the worst between Passion and La Chapelle but 93 back to the 134 can get choppy too in the afternoon. East of those areas they get better, especially the secondary loop trails, Also there are secondary trails that will bypass alot of 93 between passion and km31. If this is your first time you probably wont think its too bad as its typically how things get on our trails down here but they are not even close to Quebec standards. I believe there is alot of extra traffic in the area as there is no snow anywhere else. Maybe if the weather is good for pictures do Valin the first or second day, wave good bye and stay west or south the rest of your trip. Its too bad cause Valin is what made the area famous. The trails to the south where excellent for the most part all last week. Lots of good Mont Apica can get beat up too, so plan on 200 or under those days.

  5. Yes you can leave the trailer in corral but it may be full. You will see where sleds are parked in the pool. Check with bill on grooming schedule for the mt valin. It can get beat up. Also you want a clear day for the peaks. MT Apica is another lookout to the south by the relay of same name. Spectacular views from all. But Apica is a must do in my opinion. X2 on 383 s and the 301 but never tell anyone about what you find. Valin west is usually in better shape then valin east. The ice fishing village in La baie is cool. There is enough to keep you busy for the week easily. 200 mile days are easy to do. No way you leave disappointed. They have maps at the hotel. Bill and crew hang in the lobby

  6. Thanks Alain. We usually ride the areas that you report on every year. We ride from LaCabanon. This year, due to the snow conditions we have decided to ride in areas we don't normally go to. Riviere Du Loup and Mont Valin. We are trying to make a bad snow year good so to speak. But its nice to see your pictures and video to see what we are missing this year. Maybe someday we will run into you out there

  7. Last i heard 63 was good all the way through. I would go in to Riviere Rouge for gas and lunch somewhere and head up the 319 to Meekos. I dont think your saving many miles but you could get gas in LaMacazza and go up 322. There must be gas in L'Accension too I would think, but not sure on that. I have never been up that trail. Gas on the trail in LaMacazza was 87 octane only last year. I don't think they do 91 octane. If you dont care about adding a few miles you could stay on the 63 and pick up 53 north. The 63 out of Riviere Rouge is on the Petit Du Nord rail trail which is awesome running. 53 is good trail all the way up too. If miles werent an issue I may run up that rail trail, Its a blast.

  8. So I assume all is well up there after the big meltdown and rain ? Coming to the Delta for 5 days of riding on the 15th of Feb. I know Valin will be ok but what about the rest of it ? I hope I dont have to truck them to chibaugamu. I havent been up that way in 10 years looking forward to it

  9. Iceman covered it well

    1 63 is a great ride. All in the bush. First gas is at LaMacaza by the airport. 87 octane only last year. We made it into Riviere Rouge no problem

    2 Sacacomie is an impressive place. Great beer, they make it themselves. Not too interested in snowmobilers, but the glady accept your money

    3 Repos is a popular destination for weekend riders. Expect long wait times for fuel and food. 345 and 33 will be hammered for sure. Add in limited riding areas and free weekend. I would go up Friday. Kanawatta is a nice place further up. I agree with iceman, 63 is the way to go on Saturday.

    4 go where the snow is, it's all we have for options this year

    We just got back from Riviere Du Loup. Conditions where good to excellent up there. First time to the area but we really liked it. We may make it a yearly destination

  10. There were no tracks on the 17th, but I am guessing they are crossing it now. The lake is NOT used for any offical trails. They had the "old" trail groomed from Repos and comes in north of Kanawata, or take the unplowed road. 35 miles or 55 miles.

    Got it thanks !

  11. Via Explorer is showing Kanawata where Casey was if you using the services locator. If you zoom in on the map, you can see where Kanawata is located, on the northwest side of Lake Manouane, south of where the FCMQ site showing it to be. Kanawata has everything you need.

  12. When was that ? I know years ago there was a theft problem, but lately things seem to have improved. I'm not hearing the horror stories of whole rigs being driven away lately. LaCabanon had a sled stolen last year while we where there, but it was all blinged out, and quebec plated. They used a log skidder to get it up and over the fence. Theft happens but I don't think it's what it used to be.

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