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603backcountry

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  1. 21 hours ago, Blueblood said:

    I can't even imagine trying to tackle that ride.  My guess it's only doable in the spring?  Did you guys bring all your own fuel our where you able to get some at your rest stops?

    Blue blood the trip is doable as soon as the ice freezes we carry enough fuel to make appx 300 miles and we are able to get fuel at most of our stops

  2. Another eventful day we left km 31 and headed west thru some bush trails and ended up on the west side of the pipmicuan reservoir.  Headed north to chutes de passes, from there we headed east to track the north side of the reservoir snow was deep once again.  We had a fuel pump problem on one of the 850’s so we loaded it onto the Sleigh and towed it back to km 31.  Also broke the tongue off one of the sleighs but we repaired it trailside. 301 miles for the day and in by 9:15 pm.  Time to eat, signing out for the evening

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  3. Day 5 from Manicouagan reservoir back to km 31, pushing miles and miles of snow, snow was really sticky and we were chewing up fuel and oil faster than whimpy eats burgers.  Arrived last night into km 31 around 7 pm with 300 miles for the day a big day for sure.  The teamwork of this group led by Team Maine’s Early Rider is nothing short of amazing.  After 1,000 miles of extremely adverse conditions not being on any marked trail this is truly an adventure not for the faint of heart.  Take care signing off from km 31.

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  4. We arrived last Friday at km 31 on Saturday morning we headed out into the country for 5 days of off trail adventure.  The first day was an adventure over to km 94 relais manic outarde.  Breaking trail the whole way sleighs in tow we managed 208 miles for the day.  The second day we left and headed for relais Gabriel another 215 of serious trail breaking.  Day 3 was 100 miles of beating thru  the woods and rivers putting in a trail up 80’ waterfalls stuck in deep snow .  Day 4 was a loop east from Gabriel to the old trail along the gorge up to petite Manicouagan back to Manicouagan reservoir in for the night another 190 miles of adventure. Day 5 loaded all back up and headed southwest back to km 31, 300 miles of breaking trail 150 miles of it rivers and reservoirs, ep plus gallons of fuel burnt and 1 plus gallon of oil gone, all in all a great day.  Sorry for the long post pics and comments to follow.

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