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Rode a total of 165 miles on thursday Or 265 km's. Started out in st-donat at the new paking lot near the pimbina entrance in st-donat. About 15km's to the park lack of snow on that trail . Once in the park it was a 8 out of 10 towards coin lavigne but getting a bit thin . Try and avoid the trail right in front of coin lavigne going towards st-zenon its very rough and you run at least 10km on bare earth this part is being logged and should be avoided also no signage, better to take the trail a few km's before coin lavigne in the park to go towards st-zenon.

Once the logging trail bacame the trail again it became much better and i can see they have much more snow towards la glaciere. Made my way back into the park and went towards Mt-Noire trails their were very good but again it seems signage is missing and some trails have been moved or are being built so a bit confusing comming out of the park towards mt-noire.

Local trails outside the park are lacking big time snow like towads st-come and around st-donat.

In general trails were a 6 to 7 out of 10 but we need snow and they wont hold well with holiday traffic. Perhaps towards st-zenon lac taureau they will fair better.

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Rode a total of 165 miles on thursday Or 265 km's. Started out in st-donat at the new paking lot near the pimbina entrance in st-donat. About 15km's to the park lack of snow on that trail . Once in the park it was a 8 out of 10 towards coin lavigne but getting a bit thin . Try and avoid the trail right in front of coin lavigne going towards st-zenon its very rough and you run at least 10km on bare earth this part is being logged and should be avoided also no signage, better to take the trail a few km's before coin lavigne in the park to go towards st-zenon.

Once the logging trail bacame the trail again it became much better and i can see they have much more snow towards la glaciere. Made my way back into the park and went towards Mt-Noire trails their were very good but again it seems signage is missing and some trails have been moved or are being built so a bit confusing comming out of the park towards mt-noire.

Local trails outside the park are lacking big time snow like towads st-come and around st-donat.

In general trails were a 6 to 7 out of 10 but we need snow and they wont hold well with holiday traffic. Perhaps towards st-zenon lac taureau they will fair better.

Thanks for the report, I will pass this info onto some riders I know are going up next week. :good:

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Good comments, #1. We sure could use another foot of snow. With the Scrotumville Holiday Warriors out the next week or so, the trails will be pretty sad if the snowgods don't smile in the next few days.

timbo

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