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GSX800

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  1. Easy answer.  You can’t go wrong with either.  Long drive from Lancaster to RDL.  Long drive to Valdor as well. 
     If you enjoy the mountains of Valin, you would love the Gaspe.  Northern part of the peninsula is mountainous with many scenic views. The interior trails are scenic as well.  Southern peninsula is mostly flat, but there is Perce Rock that you would want to see.  
    The trails in the west are great. Some on the forum say west is best.  You can shorten that drive by staging at say Mont Laurier and ride 13 North to 83 west into Valdor.  Basically a 2 day ride with 73 and 386 currently closed for forestry.  
    Like I previously said, You can’t go wrong with either.  

  2. I was doing some pre-trip planning last night.  When I tried to measure coming up from say Mattawin going to Roberval, the app puts you on 73 to 83 instead of 355.  When you get to the 83/373 junction, it sends you on the local trail up to St. Felicien, then on to 373 into Roberval.  I tried to fool it by making the destination Lake Edouard to get on 355, then make the next destination Roberval. The app gets you to Lake Edouard on 355 then turns you back on 355 to 73 and on to Roberval the same way described above.  I tried it both on the app and viaexplora with the same result.

  3. Can’t switch to English.  Important message to stay on the trail or lose it.  I for one hate seeing trails close because of a few idiots.  The online trail permits work great.  Most of our group gets a seven day pass for our annual trip together.  No more taking the time of a hotel front desk person to write the permits up for them while trying to check people into their rooms.  They love it. Me, I buy a season permit whether I make one trip or three.  I look at it as a donation for the best trails.

  4. I’ve had good luck with Klim gloves.  When it is cold, 10 and below, I used gauntlets.  A few years back I bought my wife a pair of Klim mittens.  Her hands would get cold easily and she did not feel comfortable using gauntlets.  One night we were on our way back to the truck after having dinner.  It was minus 10.  She had her mittens on, I was just wearing gloves.  My gauntlets were in my bag.  I didn’t feel like putting them on figuring it was only 15 miles back.  My hands were getting pretty cold and I stopped a few times to see if she was ok.  Each time she said her hands were toasty warm.  We got back to the truck and my hands were hurting cold.  My wife took off her mittens and put her hand to my cheek. Her hands were toasty warm.  I decided to give mittens a try and bought a pair of Klim Caribou mittens.  It’s unbelievable how warm your hands are in mittens vs. gloves.  The guys in my group all made fun of me at first…do those mittens come in pink, etc. etc.  Funny how they all have mittens now.  I’m a fan of Klim products.  All six of us are head to toe…and hands walking Klim billboards.  

  5. Love Motel Le Delice.  Ice is right, a warm friendly atmosphere.  Back in 2011, we were there, finished dinner and back to our rooms to continue/finish happy hour, we hear a sled start up and a lot of hooting a hollering.  Look outside and there is a guy riding his sled around in the parking lot in a pair of boots and just his underpants. Lots of pictures being taken by his buddies.    I’m sure there was a bet, and some alcohol involved.  

  6. What an adventure.  That’s a lot of snow! Dig outs are a calorie burning cardio workout for sure.  Enjoy your ride!

    We got caught in the storm a week and a half ago running from Sacre Coeur to Saint Felicien.  After multiple dig outs we called an audible at 4:00.  “We are not going to make it.  What’s the closest town? Alma, 17 miles by trail”.  Five dig outs later, find the closest road, Google map to the Universal.  Got the last two rooms. (Nice rooms). Great dinner. 

  7. If they can’t make your turns while staying on the right side of the trail…they need to slow down!  The trails are not a closed course track.  Just this morning on Tug Hill, went out for a short ride before the trails are closed.  Almost got clipped by one of these types. 
     

    Chris - Maddie’s South in Dansville is not too far from you.  Tell the guy to relax, you’ll pick it up.

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