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  1. 12 minutes ago, mikerider said:

    Thanks for posting, I have enjoyed following along.

    Is Manawan a friendly place now? It gave me bad vibes when I was there over a dozen years ago.

    mike

     

    Yeah great ride. Thanks for taking us along.

    When I was in Manawan years ago I got the same vibe. Filling up the sleds guys were pulling up to the store in white cargo vans just watching us. Never took their eyes off us. While getting gas the kids were hanging around jumping on the sleds, eating bags of chips and just throwing the empty bags on the ground, dogs watching them, drooling all over waiting for just a crumb. Then heading out of town kids were lined up along the road slapping high 5's with us as we rolled through. I want to give them the benefit of the doubt and say they are good people but man it has the vib of don't take your eyes off anything you don't want to grow legs! The cages on the gas pumps and on every wall in the store says there is good reason to be concerned IMO.

  2. 48 minutes ago, Shore1066 said:

    I don't like doing this but my boys say oh just squeeze the throttle and you will land softer.  

    I have rode them hills a couple times and they can sneak up on you.  Be aware and stay safe.  

    Oh yea they're just as sneaky both ways. Lol

     

     

    Super sneaky. We said if these were in NY they'd have a helipad right next to the first one.

  3. On 1/21/2019 at 8:43 PM, Byrd said:

    Hotel eskers in Amos has good restaurant . Never had any trouble getting gas at Lacfailon . The trail  down to laverendy  is one of the best trails in Quebec  be careful of the hills before the Indian reserve. 

    Being careful on the hills before the reservation is an understatement! Especially the first 1 you come to. Get ready to change your drawers if you come at it with any kind of speed. 

  4. I have Klim Fusion gloves. Didn't like them at first but now they are ok. On cold days I put my gauntlets on the handlebars anyway and I barely need to have the heated grips on. I never could find another pair of the old Ski Doo gloves I use to have. I would have bought 10 of those and stock piled to have the same ones the rest of my life. Those were great gloves. 

  5. Slow to post anything but here it is. Stayed with Reggie and did loops from the Drakkar.

    Thursday went west on 23 to La Cabanon up 345 and back on 360, 23. Chased Shaggy and his better half around on their new Assaults but couldn't keep up :p. Conditions were good. Loved coming back on 360. Glad we did St Michel area on Thursday as you could tell there was more traffic in that area. Weekend prob would have been miserable. 

    Friday nice and cold! Ran to La Tuque via 351, 355 back on 73, 353, 23, 302. 1 crew member blew his 800R next to the airport in La Tuque after lunch. Couldn't have happened in a better place. Could literally see the Motoneige clubhouse from where his sled sat. Made a few calls and turned out the president of the club had a truck and was willing to drive him back to Drakkar for $150CAN. Couldn't beat that! Nice guy too from what I was told. Again trails were nice. 351 clearly had not been groomed since the weekend even though the map showed it had been groomed. Was still fresh snow from the week and had a single lane running it. Was smooth though so no problems. 355 was a blast! 73 was a great run back too. We really enjoyed this loop.

    Saturday was again cold but no problems. Ran back out 302, 353 to 23 and back around on some local trails. Nice easy day. Traffic was picking up by end of the day so we hit the train station and back to Drakkar before Pascal took us out for a wild night not suitable for this forum. All in all a great time. Beat looking at the grass at home for sure. 

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  6. Very dooable loop. I did something similar last year in reverse order and started from Shawinigan. On way to Lac St Jean I would go to Mont Apica for gas vs. L'Etape. Easier in and out. There is also a neat overlook at Mont Apica (dead end orange trail opposite side of road from outpost). Your day 2 through Mont Valin is a great ride and fast from there down to Sacre Coure. From the Ferry into the casino it's pretty twisty and slower but nice scenery. Casino is best place I've stayed in Quebec. Bring your swim gear for the the outdoor pool. From there back to casino the first and middle part of the leg is nice in the mountains. I find the power lines the last stretch of the way in the city a little boring but that's just my preference. Still a great ride.

  7. For sure. Reggie could not be a nicer guy. Everything was nice clean and well taken care of at Drakkar as well. 

    Ran east on mostly 3 yesterday with a few sidetracks and shortcuts. Couple fresh inches most of the way to QC. Trails in good shape and mostly groomed. Ran into some freezing rain before QC which was a nuisance. Stopped for lunch at the golf course. Nothing fancy just wanted to put something in our tanks and keep moving. East of QC snow started piling up after the power lines. Some areas id say picked up at least a foot of snow Wednesday night. Thankfully people ran through there in the morning and broke the trail open otherwise we'd been blowing through the 91 octane. Sections of 3 were choppy. Others were down right rough. Still a good run. Needed fuel so ran down 378 to Baie St Paul. Looked at the grooming map hoping 378 had been groomed more recently than 3. White line. Opted to go back to 3. Got to 377 and fresh groomer tracks! Yatzhee. Down 377 and 378 groomed all the way to Fairmont. Ran into NH Moose and crew in the hot tub. Nice meeting those guys and talking sleds. Off for Sag today. 

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  8. I'm heading for the Casino tomorrow then up 3 across the ferry before heading up to Mont Valin. I will give an update when I get back on how much snow there is from Casino heading up 3.

    Posts by Quebec Bob and Sno Horse suggests that Cote Nord has more snow than they know what to do with. 

  9. On 2/23/2018 at 11:51 AM, Munson said:

    We are looking to drive straight north from Syracuse NY in a week or two for 3-4 days of riding.

    Given current conditions, how far north do we need to drive to find rideable snow?  We stayed in Maniwaki two years ago but I understand we need to go further north than that.

    Would also appreciate any suggestions on 150 - 200 mile loops and back pack trip options.

    If I should post this in one of the sub forums please let me know which one.

    Thanks

    A report from Timberman on Friday suggested that if you are heading north to the Mont Laurier area don't get off the black trail till Sainte Anne du Lac.

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