ChrisWright Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 (edited) Well, 6 of us reluctantly headed up on Saturday, the 3rd. Being that is was free weekend, we wanted to try and avoid heaving traffic areas, so we parked off 322 between Mount Laurier and Maniwaki and headed North on the local trail towards Le Pensive. We continued on for a stop at Club Gatineau. Trails to this point were 9/10 with good snow and little traffic. Went on to Club Notawissi and then down the cutoff to Club Fontbune for the night. This was my first time staying there and let me tell you, awesome little place. The team there works their butts off to make sure you have an excellent experience. Fun staff, nice cabins, awesome food. The next day we headed back the way we came and up to Le Pensive and Lepine road to Clova. Very little traffic and even though Lepine wasn't groomed, it was a real nice ride. The logging at the end wasn't even very problematic, sort of looks like they are done there and other than the last mile or so, there was plenty of snow on the road for lubrication. Clova was exactly what you would expect, although I did overhear it being said Dominique may be considering hitting Lepine with the groomer. The next day we headed towards parent. Clova to Parent was pretty tuned in. They are now working you around the logging there, so other than some stretches to cross water run offs and some crossings, you weren't running the bare road. I give it a more than acceptable work around. Parent to 345 intersection was total dog shit. I think they may have groomed one time, but I needs hit 2 or 3 times before it comes into shape. There seems to be enough snow on the trail for grooming. I was thankful the new bridge was in. We were prepared to cross, but after seeing with my own eyes, I understand why those who have crossed said it was an adventure. 345 down to Kanawata and then down to Repos was freaking awesome. 11/10 for sure. Fast and Fun. We continued on down 33 to Auberge Taureau for the night. Snow is definitely thin as you get down that direction, but groomers are doing a great job keeping the trails in as good of shape as possible. Next morning we head out 360 to 345 and head back north. This section of 345 was almost as good as the northern section. They had it tuned up real nice and it was quite enjoyable. From Repos, we head west over to 53 and down to Meekos. I give this whole stretch 8.5/10. A few obstacles to be mindful of hear and there, mainly water wash outs, but all and all, pretty nice ride. Half the group jumps in the lake at Meekos, we have a good meal and wait for the next day wondering how it might be getting back to the truck as we decided to man up and try going down the St. Anne Du Lac, Devils Mountain, etc. picking our way back to the truck. Well, this ride had lots of ups and downs. There were sections that you would have felt like full on winter conditions and sections that would feel like the end of March with lots of rocks, gravel, etc. That being said, sleds never overheated and we made back to the truck at 11:30. We were all super happy we came up and it ended up being a great trip. I would say 900 total miles, 50 or so utter dogshit, 200 ish 8/10 and the rest were classic Quebec. Now for the real question..........What's it gonna be like in say a week or two Edited February 8 by ChrisWright MrsGTRider, MrGutz, markusvt and 13 others 13 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowmaster2112 Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 OUTSTANDING report Chris thanks for sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Signfan Posted February 8 Report Share Posted February 8 Where did you guys park between Maniwaki and Mont Laurier? One of the gas stations along there? That seems like a great staging location I'd like to use in the future. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisWright Posted February 8 Author Report Share Posted February 8 We parked in Grand-Remous at the Shell Station. There were also a bunch of trailers at a Gas Station right at the 63/322 Intersection, but parking isn't indicated on the map there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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