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a few more
no worry more soon come
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First passing of the groomer on TQ 3 in the area north of La Gabelle and some signage placed today too.
Still very early but forcast looking good
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No way 4 feet
I am here
is more like a good 2 feet
with 4 ft snow banks
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Rode out of Chicoutimi today down TQ83 to Bae Eternity. Riding was great down to Bae Ha Ha, then we hit a little wash board and trees with ice bent over the trail. It was all passable. At the next trail junction, the groomer had been out and 83 was a magic carpet ride all the way down to where we turned east to the Bay. We met the groomer coming out of the bay and had fresh trails on the return trip. 130 miles of riding. Ice is not in on the bay yet, so no ice fishermen yet.
Sounds like it was a good day longriderss
glad to hear it
have safe trip home
sorry did not get to say goodbye this morning
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first i want to say that a " good trail " is different as we know for each person you ask
that said the following is my opinion on the trails I have been on
the past weekend's storm did wonders for conditions for sure
however more snow is really still needed
received at least 12" here in Shawinigan area
I was up in Saguenay tried to outsmart the weatherman but turns out it snowed more here at home then up there.
Trails overall shaping up nicely for sure
Spent the past few days with Scorpionbowl and ran into Longriderss and a friend of his too.
Sunday saw lots of freezing rain and sleet and very little snow overall in Saguenay from this sysytem
(except throough the park down the 175 to Quebec lots of snow fell there compared to what I saw before the storm on the way up.
Lots of snowmobilers around Mt. Valin for sure. Most trails not quite ready yet. (Just my 2 cents)
Some still real rough needing more snow like the 328 and the 368
93 real nice from 367 intersection to intesection of 93 and 23 in alma
Major bumps near Valinouet in mt valin and the Bra Louis was like a snowcross track (moguls 2 feet high) too much traffic and no grooming for 6 days
is probably better already but when I say was crazy believe it. I thought I was at Old Forge or something for sure not up to Quebec trail standards
All in all not bad for what it is Still Very Early even for Quebec
Stopped in St Raymond to check things out and was very impressed
Fantastic Base and nicely groomed (a bit icy but hey I'll take it)
rode not very much
just the 73 to rivere pierre very good after that turned rougher and was groomed but not recently rode back to Roquemont
lots of trucks and trailers for sure both in st raymond at Roquemont and at the Saguennee in Chicoutimi
Returned back home to find the groomer has been by the house and trail 3 looks nice will take a burn around the neighborhood trails wed and report back
If we can get this storm to dump on us this fri and sat then it will be real sweet
Iceman out
hey salut Scorpionbowl safe trip home buddy
catch you soon
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looks great cant wate to start realy ridding do you know if you can ride out of the hi yet ?
was with the guys Saturday
No riding from the HI yet
More snow needed for this
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Still snowing and blowing here in Shawinigan
Very fine snow blowing all around
hard to say how much right now
about 6-8 inches for sure
should snow through the night
nice to see it here
its a start
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Snowing and blowing
nice fine little flakes
they say now could be up to 40 cm in some places
will update later today
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There is a snowfall warning for much of Quebec as you probably all know
Will report more as I watch it fall later today
Nice and Cold here and feels like snow for sure
Calling for up to 30 cm here in Shawinigan
We shall see
Bring It
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much colder the past week or so now here in Shawinigan
Some ice on small ponds and swamps here too
Ice on the bay near the Comfort Inn (site of the Gran Prix Shawinigan) former site i guess now
rivers still NOT frozen zero point zero ice on the Riviere St Mauricie
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As expected just a dusting here in Shawini
But is much colder for sure and the outlook is for more cold throughout the week
Long range shows big drop in temps in the next 2 weeks
we shall see
standing by
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Snowing here in Shawinigan nothing crazy but is just a beautiful sight to see once again.
Calling for not even 5 cm but hey looks better then bare earth.
There are some areas that got some snow though through the park on the 175 to Sagenuay for sure has some cover
Very hit and miss
Is still early but lets hope for a drop in temps and a change of season for real
Bring It.
Let it Snow
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yeah for sure is some big ups and downs on the trail between les Escoumin and all the way to Sept Isles.
Nice views of the Seaway going east and west
nice run for sure.
Both times I was there was plenty of snow and not much traffic
Grooming was sweet for sure last year and the year before
There is a section between I believe is Forrestville and Baie Comeau where there is a bridge crossing on the main highyway and they have an escort truck for the sleds
it waits for sleddeers by the road and then they follow you across keeping your ass covered from the traffic
I think is 7 am to 5pm or something but I wouldn't want to play on that bridge in traffic.
Not sure of exact hours of operation but is not 24 hrs I know that.
Is a long bridge fairly narrow 2 lanes no shoulder really hence the escort truck
was different I have never seen this anywhere else in Quebec. (the escort truck) NOT full of Hookers (sorry)
Anyway Let it SNOW
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thanks snowfarmer
happy trails
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Thats to bad what a great place.Gas will still be easy to get.We talked to people at the toronto show that said the gas stop that was a little way up through the park trail to Valdor.has been moved to the T in trail at 63.
Interesting about the gas
When was the toronto show snowfarmer?
Just seems a bit odd that they would put the gas there at the T of tq 63 as you said (I know where you mean)
Who gave the info on this new gas stop? who are the "people at the toronto show"? Club? Tourism?
just curious I know a couple seasons back there was a gas halfway or so through the park it was a shack with generator and tank was closed this last year.
It's like they knew Joncas would not be open for the gas stop? Or maybe it's just a coincidence.
Can't see another gas there to compete with Joncas
they had the market cornered so to say down there for sure.
They sure do have a heck of alot of fires up in Quebec that is for sure
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Was nice place for sure
Expensive too was way too much
Still hate to see any options disappear from the trails
I would imagine there will be a gas stop there one way or another
no food or rooms but gas is easy.
Trailer,generator,tank,and pump bush gas
there were many buildings there they all can't be gone
was not a forest fire was contained to the lodge as I understand
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Never took the ferry from Baie Comeau sounds like an adventure though
From Godbout is easy access for sure.
Godbout had gas station and had an open motel right across from the gas nothin fancy but it works. Warm and Happy.
Ferry is cool trip for sure did it as part of a 2 week trip from Shawinigan to Lac st Jean to Sept Isles and across to Matane from Godbout and back on
the south shore and crossing on the truck at Trois Rivere was an awesome ride.
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Don, I use the RWS map as the overlay and have purchased the topo's. I run the topo underneath. I also have the city navigator maps on it, but keep it turned off while riding. If I don't have a reference for gas or food, I can turn on the nav map and all that info comes up. The unit is the Nuvi 550 and has worked great for me so far. I use it in the vehicle as well as off road.
Longriderss (Bob)
thanks for the info Bob
see you for the Thanksgiving ride (snow gods willing of course)
Don
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I am looking to use my gps just for the sled and atv
not for the car
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wondering where to get the best most recent trail map of Quebec??
want to overlay the topo canada with it
Seen a few are they all the same? Around $99 bucks i think
Who is using what?
I know there is a free map, but is the other more detailed it must be I would think
Looking to use it on a garmin oregon 300
thanks for any info
don
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I like it. Should be able to ride up to the HI and meet you Bill and explore the area some more.
See you at the HI
Don
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I know you stay in Jonquiere most of the season Bill
What week do you head up?
Maybe before the ride in I can look for you
I am sure I will be up there before the jan 20
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A friend brought me through that area on the way back in to trois riveres from running the gaspe
Is a place called Bernierres or something right along the route 20 hotel bar restaurant/diner and truck stop
owner real nice guy very sled friendly
was good area will for sure go back let me know when you are going
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I know the Maniour Richeau/Fairmont/Castle has outside Heated Saltwater Pools!
They are Nice!
Gutz
Hell yes they are very sweet.
They even serve you drinks while you are in the pool.
Its only money. Well spent for sure,
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I must say the waterfall hot tub is a mystery for sure. I knew alot of places in the video but not that one.
Is not the Manoir for sure,
Looks like a great place for an after trail cocktail or two.
Why do we do this?
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SnowIsLikeCrack 100% true Quebec has it's shit together and why ride anywhere else.