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    On 2/11/2024 at 2:10 PM, revct1 said:

    It was great seeing you guys too.  Last year we didn't make it so this year was a little more special.  I think we got the best of the short season.  Let us know what your schedule is for next year.

    Stay healthy.  I'll send you a PM or e-mail later.

    Jack & Sandi

    Will  do Jack,  you know what Pat's like I'm guessing flights will be booked in 4 weeks or so .. lol   

  2. 13 hours ago, Northbound said:

    Steven, thanks, and you have fun in the mountains with your new toy.

    Gary, thought of you guys today. Rode down to Ferland...they were closed😞 but we didn't take your lake route😳

    Dave, thought of you today as we ended up in the bay eating a hotdog and poutine with "squeaky" cheese.

    Bob, we were up here then too. Finished a very similar loop as this yr. Got back to the Delta on 3-16. We did our last loop of the lake on 3-18. The only place we could find to eat was a subway in st. Felician. We were the only 2 sleds in the compound. I think this hotel only had 4 floors open. Restaurant here closed on 3-18. Food options was McDonald's drive thru. We left on the next day. I told JD it was like being in a Steven king movie.

    Mike, I'm glad you enjoyed it, you have a good summer too!

         Jeff & Sandy

    Lol .... we didn't even take the water crossing this year  when we rode to Ferland with you guy's  strange they were closed on a Sunday usually full of locals.... and you've got to love the "squeaky " cheese  lol.....

  3. ×2 on packtalk bold , we've used collett, and scala riders , over the years all have plus and minuses... last year we we're in -30c and by 3pm the packtalks were shutting down with low battery, so this year ive bought a power pack to charge them at lunch time. The range on packtalk is around 1 mile unlike the collett's which is about 2 miles. But if there's a group of you the packtalk has mesh connect that bounce the signal from one rider to the other.... but at the end of the day you pays your money and make your choice... and adapt to using the system..
  4. 2 hours ago, MrGutz said:

    Delta to Mt Apica 83-23 and back to 383 to 83 ( trails were a 10! ) ( FarmerOld, Tammy, JAK, Long Hair and Myself ) 

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vYvE5DQ17wv

    Following day the trails had gotten beat-up and dropped to a 9!

    Pat, Gary, Jeff, Sandy, John, Tracey, Long Hair and Myself.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/v26MxgGWD3O

    Then a short run to Onach' via Bras Louise.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/v1vj1oY2jYq

    Rain today!!! WTF??? 

    Later

    GutZ

     

    2 hours ago, MrGutz said:

    Delta to Mt Apica 83-23 and back to 383 to 83 ( trails were a 10! ) ( FarmerOld, Tammy, JAK, Long Hair and Myself ) 

    https://www.relive.cc/view/vYvE5DQ17wv

    Following day the trails had gotten beat-up and dropped to a 9!

    Pat, Gary, Jeff, Sandy, John, Tracey, Long Hair and Myself.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/v26MxgGWD3O

    Then a short run to Onach' via Bras Louise.

    https://www.relive.cc/view/v1vj1oY2jYq

    Rain today!!! WTF??? 

    Later

    GutZ

    Great riding with you guys  , day in today I think.. lol

  5. SNOWMOBILE OPERATOR'S PERMIT

    What the law says

    Under Section 16 of the Act respecting Off-highway vehicles, all snowmobile operators must be at least 16 years of age. In addition, 16 and 17 year old drivers must have a certificate of competency showing that they have the skills to operate a snowmobile in addition to holding a driver's licence.

    The Fédération des clubs de motoneigistes du Québec has mandated the ConduiPro driving schools group to dispense this information and issue a certificate of competence to those candidates that have successfully completed the theoretical training course.   

    For additional information, please visit the ConduiPro Web site or call 1-877-766-3443.

    Attention ! In such instances where the snowmobile trail crosses a public roadway or utilises a road right-of-way, the operator must be the holder of a licence authorizing him under the Highway Safety Code to drive a road vehicle on such a roadway, regardless of his/her age. In addition to an automobile licence, the following permits are also authorized:

    Mopeds or scooters (class 6D)
    Probationary licence (class 5)
    Tractor (class http://quebecrider.com/forums/uploads/emoticons/default_dirol.gif

    NB :  The learner’s licence is to be used under the same conditions as those that apply for its use on a roadway for motorcycles. For additional information, please visit : https://saaq.gouv.qc.ca/en/drivers-licences/obtaining-licence/motorcycle-6a-6b-6c-6e/motorcycle-classes-6a-6b-6c?ADMCMD_prev=

    For non-Quebec residents

    Operators aged 16 and 17 years old must possess proof that they are legally entitled to operate an off-highway vehicle in their home jurisdiction in addition to holding a driver's licence. Please note that even in instances when the home state or province allows legal operation of a snowmobile to individuals aged below 16 years of age, driving a snowmobile in Quebec for anyone under 16 is strictly prohibited.

    What you need before you leave

    Your FCMQ trail permit

    Your vehicle registration

    Your driver's licence 

    Proof of $1 000,000 liability insurance coverage

    A rental contract (if the snowmobile is rented)

    16 and 17 year old drivers must have a certificate of competency showing that they have the skills to operate a snowmobile in addition to holding a driver's licence (V-1.3).

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