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  1. 1 hour ago, Je me souviens said:

    First Nations Expedition is in the house tonight. Impressive fleet.  56 sleds doing the run this year.  3250km 14 nights

    Had to Google that.

    First Nations Expedition partners with Airmedic in the second year

    Friday, January 26, 2024

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    photo credit by Airmedic

    After the major victory of the 1st edition of the First Nations Expedition, 60 indigenous and non-indigenous snowmobilers will hit the trails once again under reconciliation theme. The First Nations Expedition, for a second successive year, can count on Airmedic to be the prime event partner and guarantee about the safety of all participants.


    Besides being motivated by ideologies of reconciliation, Airmedic shares the four great standards in terms of respect, fraternity, courage and solidarity for which the 60 snowmobilers will push their bounds in strong climatic conditions says the Chief Executive Officer of Airmedic, Sophie Larochelle.


    Keeping in mind that 65% of their operations in Quebec cater to members of the First Nations, it’s at the heart of their principal values to fund the Expedition, she adds.


    The 2nd edition of the First Nations Expedition from January 27th to February 10th 2024, will experience 60 snowmobilers traverse 3,250 kilometers, taking a break in 16 towns and communities. Following the participants from Pessamit to Wendake, a helicopter organized exclusively for medical transport, like a flight paramedic and a nurse will be all prepared for an emergency evacuation in the event, day or night. It is crucial for them to have Airmedic by their side.

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  2. 58 minutes ago, Skidoorider said:

    That’s exactly what we were thinking not much scenery and should just be able to rip across that section pretty quick. Do you know when the last tow over the bridge is? This a 5pm last call deal? I’m going to call them this week when I go over to my buds to get rooms booked but I’m just curious what last call is if anyone knows. Getting that over with at the end of them day seems better to me than waking up next morning and dealing with it.

    Not sure if they have official hours, they are a fair size towing company so imagine they are use to 24/7. The 4 times we have used them was always 8:00 in the morning.

    Depending on how many in your group if they have 4 sleds either on the tilt bed or the big trailer they are making $200 in 45 minutes so l imagine they are fairly accommodating. Drivers and dispatch we dealt with spoke good English.

    There is a time zone difference between NB and QC. NB is Atlantic time, QC is Eastern Standard time. 
    NB 8:00 AM would be 7:00 AM Quebec.

    The Interprovincial Hotel has a good restaurant that’s open 7 days a week.

    The past two years the restaurant at the Quality Inn in Campelton wasn’t open on Sunday nights. That’s another thing to check when booking rooms, website may say has a restaurant but with the staff shortage some aren’t open 7 days a week, especially early in the week.

  3. 2 hours ago, Skidoorider said:

    Thank you that’s a big help. My computer illiterate ass didn’t realize you could do that on the map. 

    I’m curious how you make out booking reservations. Know another fellow that was booking a Gaspe/NB trip a week ago and some spots were booked for the nights he was trying for.  Hopefully you have good luck.

  4. 4 hours ago, PISTON LAKE CRUISER said:

    It’s about 12 miles into Perce off trail 5. Both times I rode in there the trip in and out wasn't pleasant but that was back about 1996-2000. maybe it was my bad luck.

    l’m a farmer PLC so rocks don’t impress me much. Our first trip to the Gaspe was 2016. We went to the Rock. The trail going in was brutual. Some of the roughest trail ever rode, hadn’t been groomed in weeks. The next five trips we bypassed it. Will likely stop by this year as we have 3 guys that haven’t been there before. Hopefully better Trail in this time.

  5. 28 minutes ago, William Gaf Gaffney said:
    28 minutes ago, William Gaf Gaffney said:

    Anybody know anything about trail 83 from Wemo, to parent being shut down for bridge repair


    I can't inform you about the other tracks if you look on motoneige you will find all the information you need, regarding the TQ83 from wamon to parent it will remain closed for the time of the construction of the bridge of the decell it should be finished for January 23 afterwards you will have a magnificent bridge and track for a very long time thank you for your understanding and patience 👍

    The above was copied from a FB post on Fer Cheval FB page.

  6. This isn’t how we would normally do the Gaspe but with the Chic Choc trail closed it’s hard to include the interior trails.

    Suggestion:

    1. Fort Kent to Edmunston then north up to Moose Valley, NB. West of Moose Valley trail connects with QC trail up to Rimouski. 
    2. When depart Rimouski and head east when get to trail 595 want to go south for 12-15 miles, takes you into the Chic Choc mountains, one of the most scenic parts of the Gaspe. Then turn around and ride back north to trail 5 continue east. Guessing friend stayed at Grande Nature Chic Choc lodge, near Cap Chat.

    3. Cap Chat east to Rivière du Renard, Motel Caribou. At Mont Saint Pierre because to go to the look out east of the village.

    4. Rivière Du Renard south to Perce Rock. Or can skip the Rock, cut across the orange trail to the 597. The 597 from there south is a Piston Alley type run, relatively flat and straight for several miles. So whatever type of trail you prefer. If weather is good could likely make it across the south shore to New Richmond, hotel Francis. Also like the Auberge Marchand at Maria, just west of New Richmond.

    5. From Campelton head south down trail 22 to Island Lake lodge for gas. Then south through the Christmas Mountains like Viper suggested. Stop in to Serpentine Lodge for gas and food. Then south working your way to Houton. 
    The Hartland bridge Viper mentioned isn’t very far north from Houton. Worth seeing if you have time. 
     

    Most of NB is faster riding compared to the Gaspe. Most fuel stops in NB are at the lodges, most only take cash and gas won’t be cheap. 
    The combination of rid g the Gaspe and NB makes a great trip.

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  7. 1. How many days do you plan to ride

    2. Is seeing Perce Rock a priority or doesn’t matter.

    3. Do you want to ride from Campelton to Houton in one day?

    Past two winter we have done a 6 day Gaspe/NB ride spending 3 days in each starting from Edmunston. The LaCache to Murdochville was an important part of the 3 days we spend in Gaspe. 
     

    This winter spending 5-6 days in the Gaspe then the following week 5 or 6 days riding NB.

    To shuttle from QC to NB the Interprovincial Hotel is on QC side, Quality Inn on the Campelton side. $50 per sled, Muddles Towing yard is right beside the Quality Inn.

    lf know the total number of days you have to ride can give some route suggestions.

  8. Not sure if this is the route you’re wondering about in NB. It’s approx 306 miles.

    What route do you have planned to get to Riviere du Renard? Across the north shore or across the south shore .

    The trail between LaCache and Murdochville being closed this winter complicates things and means doing the whole perimeter loop.

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  9. 12 hours ago, iceman said:

    i find the screen not super bright in daylight hard to see. 
    Did freeze on me a couple times. Even powered in cradle just shut down

    I had a Montana 610 for years. Two years ago switched to a Montana 750i. Really disappointed with it. Like Iceman said certain light conditions can’t see the screen at all. Really aggravating . The freezing up is a know issue with them also.

    l hope to switch to a Tread at some point.

     

  10. Surprised there’s not more of these unattended pumps in rural Quebec . A slick setup. Like Steven said was always a bit tricky for the first guy to figure out the Cardlock procedure.

    Last February we rolled in there mid day and there was a group of mostly older Yamahas at the pump. The cardlock system had a technical issue so no one was getting gas. We were heading west so had lots of fuel to get to Cap Chat. They were heading east and concerned about making it to Mont Louis. I offered them the gas l had in my caddy but they didn’t take it. Hopefully they made it.

  11. 2 hours ago, themainer said:

     

    Good to know, I was looking at the trail by Onatchiway and I remember that it wasn't up there as I'd only been there on a Thanksgiving run 6 years ago. That was a big help as now I remember it was at Lac La Mothe. Basically go to the old trail intersection, then cross the road and go to the dam right?

    I have a pic of my sled in it back in 2016 on my computer somewhere when I was up there with my 10,000 mile 800 etec, whispering sweet nothings to her so that she'd make it back to St Raymond in once piece on our saddlebagger. -30 one morning and it snowed 18 inches the first day so we dug out 5 other sleds over the course of a few days. Good times.

    Yes take the rough trail west from the groomed trail, when you get to the dam cross the road to the left and take the single track trail down the hill to the cave.

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  12. As the others have said still lots of scenic riding to do in the Gaspe. 
    How many days do you plan to spend in the Gaspe. The past two years we’ve done a 6 day Gaspe/NB trip, spending 3 days in each.That makes a perfect trip.

    This year we are spending 5-6 days in the Gaspe then another 5 days in NB.

    Which area is the Caribou club in?

     

     

  13. Closed permanently for short term rental. Not sure what goes on there for long term rentals.

    Unfortunate, we stayed there a few times over the years, was the best place for couples trips in the Mont Laurier area.

    There is some nice Airbnb in the Chute Saint Philippe area if you have 2 or 3 couples to share the cost.

  14. Everyone has there favourite areas of Quebec , here’s some of ours.

    1. Gaspe Bay, I would say the most scenic region of Quebec. The loop shown on the map would be a 5-6 day trip. Every day is scenic riding . 
     

    2. Quebec City- Lac St Jean-Mont Valin also a great ride with lots of scenic areas. Loop l show here is trip my wife and l did last March. If you want more miles then include a loop around Lac St Jean, if going around the lake be sure to include riding trail 373 north of the lake.

     

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