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  1. 1 hour ago, snowmaster2112 said:

    That’s going to be a GREAT ride and your staying at all the best places. IMO and I know the area well, there will be no need for extra gas on ANY of that trip. There is gas in several places that are not showing up on your map screen shot. Wemotaci, Relais 22 and Parent are just a few of them. This is assuming your sleds will comfortably be able to go 100 miles before you even start to worry and that still leaves plenty of wiggle room. 

    Any good look outs and must sees on our route? DEVIL’S MOUNTAIN and BARRAGE DU LAC TAUREAU on our itenerary so far. 

  2. We ride a Sidewinder and a Renegade XRS 850 are we going to be okay for fuel or should we bring the gas buddies? Is bombo 2 stroke oil available on the proposed route or should we carry some? I know Saint Michelle has a big BRP Dealer but I don’t know about the rest of the route. 

    The plan is to leave the GTA around 3pm on Wednesday to Le Village Windigo north of Mont Laurier.

    Day 1

    Le Village Windigo to Pourvoirie Windigo(13 North to 83 East)

    Day 2

    Pourvoirie Windigo to Auberge Du Lac Taureau(73 South to 355 South to 360 West to M20 to 345 South to 360 West to 33 South)

    Day 3

    Auberge Du Lac Taureau to Pourvoirie Meekos(33 North/West to 100 Lacs to orange feeder trail South to Meekos)

    Day 4

    Pourvoirie Meekos to Le Village Windigo( 319 West to 13 South to Devils Mountain Lookout and then back to the truck/trailer and drive home)

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  3. 5 of us are heading up Wednesday around 3, hoping to arrive at Hotel Forestel by 9ish; we plan to do day loops for 4 days in 4 different directions.

    Day 1 - Loop through Rouyn, La Sarre, Amos and back to Val d'Or. 

    Where is the best place to stop for lunch?

    Day 2 - Out to Lac Faillon on Fiday for lunch/gas up and back.

    How is the 83 from Senneterre to Faillon, should we need to call to make sure they have gas and food?

    Day 3 - Down to La Verendry for lunch/gas and back.

    Is the trail passable, I see on iMotoneige that it is closed due to freezing rain?

    Day 4 - Up to Lebel-sur Quévillon for lunch/gas and back.

    Where is the best place to stop for lunch?

  4. Maybe head west first across the top of Mont Tremblant Park and then up to 100 Lacs for your first night(63, 322, 319, 53). Second day get up to 83 and start making your way East to Pourvoirie Windigo. 3rd and 4th day loop east to Saint Felicien for lunch and then start looping back south west similar to what you did last year via 355.

  5. We are planning a 2 week trip starting and ending from Mont Laurier area March 9th - 24th(16 days total; 2 travel days and 14 days of riding). The plan is to ride 300-500km/day and just cover as much of Quebec trails as possible. The entire trip should be around 5,000km and include  Gaspe and Sept-iles. We plan on picking our route and making arrangement for accommodations every morning while eating breakfast(weather, grooming activity and conditions dependant). We have done many planned saddle bag trips in Northern Ontario and Quebec where route, gas, food and accommodations have all been pre-planned and booked but we have always wanted to try an ‘on the fly’ style trip.

    Looking for input from experienced Quebec riders and hopefully someone that has done this ‘on the fly’ style trip before. 

    Carm

     

  6. 5 hours ago, Kyles dad said:

    I was planning on leaving out of montmagny on the 27th. Headed for the Universal for a couple days of riding. Now I see 1-2 “ of rain coming Friday. Please keep me posted if I should cancel. 

    Thanks. 

    You will be good to go.

  7. 6 hours ago, Rodmax said:

    Thanks for the input, I am still ironing out details  using the interactive map. I am leaning towards the first of march for this trip.

    does this look realistic, no real big mile days but very doable I think depending on weather and trails.

    Day 1 Four Pt. Qc city  to 3#-369-23-83-Roberval  approx. 320 km

    Day 2 Roberval-373-93- Chibougamau approx. 315 km

    Day 3 Chib-93-Sennetere approx. 350

    Day 4 sennetere-83- Timbrell approx 380 km

    Day 5 Timbrell 83-73- La Tuque approx. 360 km

    Day 6 La Tuque 73-3- Qc city. approx 225 km

    any info on places to stay and where to fuel up etc..will be appreciated!!

    Thanks, Rodney.

     

     

    Looks like a good itinerary, should be a great trip, hopefully you get good weather and freshly groomed trails! 

  8. On ‎12‎/‎17‎/‎2018 at 3:12 PM, Jamie Matheson said:

    Hoping to start out the year (December 26) from The hotel Signature in Charlesbourg. I was hoping maybe someone lives in or has traveled through the area and could give me first hand trail conditions? Hoping to make it to Farimont Richeilou and back.

     

    Thanks in advance for any info.

     

    Merry Christmas.

    Looks like the area maybe affected by the warm up this weekend, I would confirm conditions are good before you hit the trails.

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