grumpysanta Posted December 12, 2009 Report Share Posted December 12, 2009 check mt. tremblant and cabonon area trails are open with early season riding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TDI-HAM Posted December 14, 2009 Report Share Posted December 14, 2009 Rode 238 kilos yesterday- Coin lavigne up to st michel to Cabanon, down to Koubecs, over to glaciere abck to coin lavigne. Trails were good to not so good. We did get about 6 inches of fresh snow during the day which made things better. They are still just opening up, so signage is almost in existant, and not everything is open. As we were saying yesterday you can go out and ride your sled and hit the odd rock and have fun, or leave it in the garage until mid January and whine about it until then. Best bet is slap on an old pair of skis and carbides, and if you are running a studded track, just be careful. I'll post some pics later. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TILEPRO Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Rode 238 kilos yesterday- Coin lavigne up to st michel to Cabanon, down to Koubecs, over to glaciere abck to coin lavigne. Trails were good to not so good. We did get about 6 inches of fresh snow during the day which made things better. They are still just opening up, so signage is almost in existant, and not everything is open. As we were saying yesterday you can go out and ride your sled and hit the odd rock and have fun, or leave it in the garage until mid January and whine about it until then. Best bet is slap on an old pair of skis and carbides, and if you are running a studded track, just be careful. I'll post some pics later. That is some good sound advice for those chomping at the bit right now Won't be too long. Shotgunning for the 27th. Thanks TDI-HAM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
towing Posted December 18, 2009 Report Share Posted December 18, 2009 Rode 238 kilos yesterday- Coin lavigne up to st michel to Cabanon, down to Koubecs, over to glaciere abck to coin lavigne. Trails were good to not so good. We did get about 6 inches of fresh snow during the day which made things better. They are still just opening up, so signage is almost in existant, and not everything is open. As we were saying yesterday you can go out and ride your sled and hit the odd rock and have fun, or leave it in the garage until mid January and whine about it until then. Best bet is slap on an old pair of skis and carbides, and if you are running a studded track, just be careful. I'll post some pics later. thank you for your report TDI-HAM I'm thinking the exact same way about it, an old set of well used bergstroms under the skis and I go for it Bye Alain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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