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Je me souviens

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  1. Literally spitting horsepower.  I love it. Thank you for the clips.

    We went to the poker run in Clayton a few years ago.  My friend has a boat, not quite like yours…. but we were out in the channel when the big guys went by.  Rooster tales galore.  

    A little off topic but ah well…

    Such drastic differences between the St Lawrence and Lake Champlain.  
    No current, warmer water, sandy beaches and no freighters to watch out for.  Have you been on the south end of Lake Champlain with your boat?  Start at the Peru boat launch and head down to the Old Dock for lunch, or for your rate of travel, coffee break.😂

    The scenery between the ADKS and the Green Mountains makes that area a sweet place to burn some gas.  Head over to Burlington for the night.  Shit now I sound like a tour guide…. On your right is the birth place of our local lake monster legend Champ

  2. Shit now I understand why the SxS hit the back burner.  Can you imagine if you had to fill that up at the Repos….😂.  I am planning on running the north side of the Gouin this summer on the X3, that is what made me reach out earlier today.  Might take a detour and pop out in Chibougamau for gas if I can stretch it an extra day.  Let me know if you ever dip that baby in lake Champlain, might be able to meet up at the beach some day.

  3. I was thinking about Lac Moreau, I had forgotten about Trout lake.  They were kinda ball busters too, but it was a sweet place.

    Funny story.  About ten years ago we stopped and ate there not knowing they mostly cater to reservations with full package only, so it wasn’t cheap and the food was pretty bad.  As we left I asked about gas.  It was waaaaayyyyy over priced, and I mentioned it, but needed it so we paid….So off we go back to the trucks.  Long story short we went the wrong way for about an hour before realizing the mistake we had made.  So we ended up back at his gas pump for another round a couple hours latter.  The guy laughed a little when he said that I liked his gas so much I came back for more…lesson learned, never run your lips to the guy with the gas, no matter how bad he gouges you.

  4. Negative ghost rider. Top secret intel that cannot be discussed on an unsecured line.  😇 I will pm you and any other CONTRIBUTING member that wants to know.  I apologize for the secrecy but if I say where it is I will have to compete with all the lurkers next time I go there.  Getting sick of that real quick.  They come over here learn some new shit, then head over to facecrack and regurgitate the shit they learned here as if they had the idea.  Sorry but it’s true.  I can’t find parking at the Roquemont anymore, same with SADL.

    I did not see much snirt, granted we only put on 300 miles in 2 days.  There were maybe 5 patches of grass near the hotel, once we got up the hill it was good to go for the rest of the day.  

  5. I twisted myself around at that same spot last weekend.  Now that 345 pops out north of repos screwed up my sense of direction.  My trak maps is from 2016 so it’s not really up to date.

    Ben left the horseshoe at least 3 years ago.  The place is now owned by the mining company that is prospecting the copper vein just north of the outfitter.  The two ladies running the joint now doo a great job.

    I hope the prospecting doesn’t lead to mining in the area, that would be more problematic than logging. 
     

    The WIFI password is the name of the company:  KINTAVAR.

    There is a report on radio Canada on the whole operation.  I found a video on YouTube last summer showing some of the exploration.

  6. Sweet trip Chris.  We crossed paths on Saturday morning, two skidoo’s headed out while you were headed back to Mattawin.  I did not notice it was you until you were by me or else I would have signaled the head tap again….lol

    Yes… you did catch me giving a hand signal, shame on me old habits are hard to kick.

     

     

  7. Trip # 2 brought us further east.  We left Quebec City just before 7am and headed Nord Saturday morning.  We were second tracks all the way up to L’Etape.  Had some breakfast and headed up to APICA.  Stopped in for a quick second and continued nord up to the New bridge crossing the Peribonka.  
    Our dear friend Jeff left us too early, so his wife asked us to spread some of his ashes for her on a sled trip, he loved riding Quebec and I have many memories of riding with him. 
    we stopped for gas and supper at Onatchiway, then made our way back into town at the Delta for the night. 330 miles on the ticker, needless to say it was a late one. Bonus of staying out so late you might get to follow the groomer back into town after he lay’s down some more fresh ribbon.

    Sunday we headed back up the east side of the mountain, had lunch at the Chapel, then headed out to the Domaine Hors Piste for a beverage. Turn and burn back to the delta.  200 

    Monday we left at 0 dark thirty and found fresh groomed trails awaiting us all the way back down to Quebec, only problem was the heavy freezing mist hanging around until way past 10 o’clock.  The first 25 miles were a chore.  Wipe, scrape, use sun visor only, then stop and thaw the shield out.  Go another 2 miles and repeat.

    We had another small ceremony at the top of APICA that morning and spread some more.  Gassed and eat at APICA and headed back to the truck.  700 some odd miles for the three days.  
    We saw the good, the bad and the ugly for snow conditions.  The groomers are performing miracles for the snow they have to work with.  Hats off to them.  

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