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  1. 1 hour ago, neksledr said:

    Great story Kendoo, and glad you gave moose their space, they are at their weakest at that time of year. And.....because I know others will be asking....any chance the 'nut' on the ski doo went by the name of Chris, or perhaps snowmaster?

    I can neither confirm or deny...LOL.   I also recall having some strangers 15 year old kid with us as his father's sled broke and was going to meet us at the hotel that night.  I remember thinking how his father would be feeling if none of us showed up and no way to communicate with him.  So many stories and to think I forgot most of them.

  2. On 2/21/2023 at 7:50 PM, snowmaster2112 said:

     Would ALSO like to see any Gaspe pics and stories YOU have as it will pump me up even more for the trip. The older the better. 

     

     

     

    I rode the Gaspe for the first time with some nut on a Skidoo.  Possibly 2006 ish as I think I was on my 2005 Vector. Until that time I had never seen a moose while riding despite all the signs posted everywhere.  I remember being super psyched when we came across some moose on the trail.  We took our obligatory pics and eventually they moved off the trail and we were able to continue.  We then came upon another group on the trail and they were not wanting to leave the trail because the snow was like 6' deep.  We had to make an executive decision to attempt to pass the moose off trail and hope we didn't spook them or bury the sleds.  All of us got by successfully.  Then, we came across yet another group of moose that would NOT get out of the way.  As they trotted along we came to a bridge made with 6x6's with gaps in between.  One moose fell into the bridge and was stuck.  Now we were in a predicament.  We could not get around it and we didn't have enough gas to back track, and the only gas station ahead was due to close shortly.  We shut the sleds down and started discussing options.  I recall pondering that out West they have cattle guards in the roads in the free range areas.  Cattle will not cross these guards, but moose will cross 6x6's with big gaps?  Anyhoo, long story short the moose got him/herself out of the bridge and we were able to continue.  We send the nut on the skidoo ahead to keep the gas station open until the rest of us could get there.  Thought I might just freeze to death in the Gaspe that night.  Good times!!

  3. On 2/23/2022 at 8:43 AM, snowmaster2112 said:

    Here ....THE MAN himself. Andre Vennnemam from Parent. 

    If you only have one contact in all of upper Maurice/Parent/Clova/Wemo area you better hope it’s this guy. BTW...he speaks better English than I do

    Andre is one day older than me. We both turn 56 on March 1st & 2nd. 

    http://quebecrider.com/forums/uploads/monthly_2022_02/BDD2B3C1-9CE4-49F1-8997-594B04692774.thumb.jpeg.4cad5b08da8853617b09683cc908a18e.jpeg

    Happy Birthday Chris!!

  4. 17 hours ago, snowmaster2112 said:

    Sure do miss me some “Ringy dang do”

    That Bernard was one of the few people I have met in life that could out smoke me….Lol 

    OMG, you are killing me.  So many memories come flashing back.  My stomach would hurt after our trips from all the laughs.   I still tell the the story from the Moose Ass ride where we almost died out in the Gaspe Interior.  How the hell does a moose get stuck in a bridge?  Out west the animals are smart enough not to cross a cattle grate on the open ranges.  

    Hoping your sled is a cheap fix, but it's not sounding that way from your description of issues.

     

  5. I sold my sleds some years ago and have been doing some Long Distance motorcycle riding the last few years. I rely heavily on 12V electric heated gear. I typically wear heated jacket liner, gloves and socks. I took a 600 mile ride a couple weeks ago where it was 6F when I started only only got into the teens. I had the heat on about 50%, not the slightest bit cold...I was hot actually. Why hasn't this caught on in snowmobiling? I can remember my hands being so cold that I would warm them on the pipes and allow the exhaust to heat my gloves etc. I would have killed for heated gloves if I knew then what I know now. Maybe the alternators on sleds aren't large enough? Must be a reason people are using heated gear.

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