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nyskidooerinnewhampshire

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  1. 7 hours ago, NSHM said:

    Who names a snowmobiler Summer?  lol

    Ha ha ..very true. If we had only known. Summer started riding snowmobiles with me at age 8. Loves the snowmobile, refuses to ride the ATV or HD. If my memory serves me right I put a 1+1 seat on my 2006 MXZ-X 800 while her older sister Taylor inherited my 2000 MXZ 700. 

    Aside from moving up from a 2013 - 600 ACE Renegade & currently running a brand new, out of the box, 2020 900T Summer is a very fortunate young lady for many reasons. One of which, in October 2017, at the age of 20, Summer was in Memorial Sloan Kettering here in Manhattan where she underwent liver resection surgery. Since recovering Summer hasn't missed a beat. Her surgeon states Summer is the poster child for liver resection & wishes everyone could do as well as she did. Needless to say, it is a delight to see Summer so happy on the sled, loving life & wanting to spend time with family while on winter break from her last few months in college. 

  2. Ran my Oxygen helmet last week for the first time w/o incident. On a recommendation from a friend, I did leave the setting on max / 3. As a result, the helmet did make my head feel warm at times. 

    I was told the rear light would brighten when the sled's brake was applied. A bright idea :  ) if in fact that is suppose to happen. I never did verify it or if they were putting me on. 

    I transitioned from the BVS2 helmet the latter of which I thought could not be better, aside from the extremely expensive heated shields, of which I went through many. 

  3. 38 minutes ago, jak said:

    Get those snow tires on Paddy! How does your daughter like Quebec? Sounds like you had a great time. See you next month.

    Summer loved her first trip to Quebec. Here are a few photos of Summer on her maiden voyage with the new 2020 - 900T. Normally I would have liked for her to ride it first in Pittsburg in case of any hidden gremlins but we didn't have the choice so we rolled the dice & thankfully the sled ran flawlessly.  She enjoyed the lengthy straightaways in the blueberry fields. Additionally, we had the weather in our favor. Had it been this weekend with the frigid temps I don't think she would have enjoyed it as much. We are blessed. 

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  4. It was minus 22F traveling on the 175 black trail through the park this morning. All in all the trek was uneventful, thankfully  

     

    As always, it was great seeing some of the Q.R. members. 

     

    Pat, Gary, smooth, hard-packed trails await you. Safe travels to Quebec. I hope our paths cross in February.

     

    Gutz brothers, sorry we missed you on this journey.

     

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  5. 7 hours ago, PLAYHARD said:

    Glad to hear. 

    (Is that a binky in the back seat?)

    Playhard, too funny. Great observation skills. I had to review the video to see what you were referring too. I guess you could call it a sugar binky.  It is a powdered-sugar sour candy. I think it is called "bottle pop". Our daughter picked it up @ L'etape.

    Thursday was another great day. We rode up and around Mount Vilain where we reunited with Anniik & Martin. We closed out the afternoon by dropping down to relais Resto-Bar La Grenouille. 

    Cold weather has arrived. On the return from La Grenouille to the hotel as the sun was setting it was quite obvious the temperature had dropped significantly. The forecast is predicting a low of minus 17 and a high of minus 6. Those taking advantage of the free snowmobile weekend that starts tomorrow, Saturday the 18th, be sure to dress appropriately.  

    For us today, we will travel the black trail. It was a great few days. Weather & conditions were optimum and the company I was in topped it out. So it was a trifecta for us. Scheduled to return in mid-February. 

    Stay safe all. 

    Paddy O 

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  6. Relais Mont Apica....Yes open daily.. If you speak french give them a jingle or write to them on FB. If you are going to write & you do not write French consider using Google translator to translate your English to French & their response from French to English. Far from perfect but I find when I use Google translatorI can make out the gist of the point.  

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  7. Traveled through the park on the 175 black trail on Monday, sadly not without incident. In the end, all is well. 

    Conditions are optimum out of the Delta. 

    Below are a few photos of my wife & daughter from the top of Mont Apica. 

    Those on the fence, trying to consider whether or not to jump should make the trek.

     

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  8. https://chaudiereappalaches.com/en/itineraries/snowmobile-the-grand-tour/?oft_id=6943738&oft_k=30ayTdp1&oft_lk=PMaUV7&oft_d=637131230010500000

    Definitely short mileage days for some but I'm of the opinion persons who are on the fence / considering riding Quebec may feel very confident with the specifics outlined & easily provided herein. Great public relations in the manner it is promoted. 

  9. Have been registering multiple sleds annually in Quebec for a number of years. I've never had any contact with the Federations insurance carrier and thankfully no reason too. In todays mailing, for the first time ever ,I received multiple envelopes from "INTACT INSURANCE". The envelopes display a Canadian Postal Stamp at an expense of $1.23 each. Each correspondence clearly identifies the documents , " FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY - NO ACTION REQUIRED". The documents accurately reflect last years, 2018 - 2019 independent sled registrations including  each machines year, make, model & respective VIN#. Oddly enough, despite me registering each machine for the entire season in late November or early December annually the documents reflect the policy was effective from 02/12/18 through & inclusive of 1/12/2019.

    I suspect the documents are destined for the shredder. Anyone else is in receipt of the outdated correspondences? 

     

  10. Groomer, in your spare time we respectfully ask you to consider getting get a Captains license so you can operate this bird for purposes of further maintaining the trails. :  )  With a few glasses of rouge I am of the opinion you will have easily mastered the art of trimming trees from the air. Enjoy the weekend.

    https://nypost.com/video/watch-this-helicopter-saw-blaze-through-the-treetops/

  11. We visited the Matane dealership in '19 for purposes of our 1st service on our 19 - 900T's. The staff could not have been more accommodating. I trust the professionalism  & positive representation of the SKI-DOO brand name will continue. Congratulations to all involved. Best wishes. 

  12. Response to signfan request for the 2018-19 prices...a 5CAD increase for the annual in comparison to the 2019-20 prices....

     

    2018-2019 SEASON QUEBEC TRAIL PERMIT PRICES

     
    2018 - '19 trail pass expense 
    The price of a trail permit includes the cost of the liability insurance, defined as "mandatory" under Section 19 of the Act respecting off-highway vehicles, and all applicable taxes. All prices are in Canadian dollars.
    $325 Annual trail permit purchased on or before December 9, 2018*
    $400 Annual trail permit purchased after December 9, 2018
    $575 Annual trail permit purchased on the trail**
    $240 Annual trail permit for antique snowmobiles (1997 and older)
    $580 Annual trail permit for a snowmobile rental
    $220       7-day trail permit
    $135 3-day trail permit
    $65 1-day trail permit

     

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