towing Posted April 9, 2018 Report Share Posted April 9, 2018 (edited) I was disappointed to have missed the Easter weekend to ride but it is sometimes like that... but now that everyone thought sledding was over in my area mother nature sends us another surprise, a good one this time: One foot+ snow drop all over the north of my area on wednesday 4 April Several clubs had already announced or planned their closure. Riding up to April was already good in my area and I must admit that earth started to come out in some spots even in the north. I would like to Thanks all the snowmobile clubs peoples who rolled back up their sleeves and took their groomers out again for this last weekend in the north of my area, especially the Snowmobile Club of St-Michel des Saints, the Club du Royaume (Cabanon), the club Mattawin (Marineau toward Mauricie), the club of Notre-Dame de la Merci and all others that I could have forgotten. Having that large amount of new snow with mild temperatures, we did not expect perfect trails. It was not groomed everywhere and where it was the snow was very soft and the conditions have changed all the day but we had played in the snow under extraordinary weather conditions and scenery and got a real treat. Here is the approximate trail path we rode Saturday, April 7 2018 totaling 236 miles Here starting from La Glacière in St-Zenon at 9:00 am Saturday morning under a cloudy sky with -4C with our friend Steph We took the #350 and then joined the #23 north which were both freshly groomedWe had an overnight new snow bonus of a few inches like the ice on an already generous cakeWe passed by the Cabanon where we made a fuelup before continuing toward the #345The #23 had been groomed after the storm but contrary to what we had read on Facebook, beyond the #345 north had not been but several sleds had passed.The problem in those conditions is that the trail get narrow on some spots because everybody tend to pass in the same line which can get scary to cross other sled especially on a wooded twisty trail so we chose to go toward the Taureau dam. This segment of trail had been even less used but was taking us sooner on the #360 which is wider with better visibility. Two-up on a touring machine in a canal like that is not easy, especially for the stress level of my best half on the back but we had not long to do it And soon we were at the Taureau dam that we crossed to join the #360 trail on the other sideAgain only one track wide but no sled had passed since the last overnight 3-4 inches of new snow so it was a lot easier because I was not tracking in the skis tracks of the others before. I am not sure that the stress level of my darling had decreased much but on my side I had a real blast!!! The venture tossed alot snow in this spot and I admit that I probably have a few more miles on the dreammeter vs the gps because of that segment!The scenery that was already very snowy became even moreHere at the #360/#345north junction (toward pourvoirie du Repos).For ourself we continued on the#360 northeasterly to go eat at Marineau in Rivière Mattawin. The snow that was intermittent since we started became more and more presentThe #360 trail had not been groomed on the first miles...But the Mattawin snowmobile club had begin to groomed just few miles ahead and this, up to our destination for lunch at MattawinIntermittently the snow intensified making this absolutely beautiful scenery even more incredible ... I don't think the trees could have been more loaded than that, the pictures speak for themselvesIt was simply magic ...While we were already stunned at this scenery, the snow got heavierWe were there for an april spring ride!!!It decreased afterwardsBut the sky was still very dark as we crossed the photo spot on the shore of the beautiful Mattawin RiverHere seen from the bridge, the St-Maurice river with the Auberge Marineau seen through the trees in the distanceWe arrived on-time for lunching at around 12:10. We are always well received at Marineau, good food and services. A real sledders place for sledders. While we were having lunch, the snow started again!After a good meal break, we gave a good drink to the venture on the other side of the street before continuing We were still in for some surprises in terms of weather, the sun that we did not expect had come out! And it's under a sun and cloud mix that we retraced our steps on the #360An already beautiful and pleasant trail to ride but with those conditions it was really at the top The same scenery with the sun instead of the snow was so different but just as beautiful, we are really blessed to had had both in the same ride. Obviously the pics are a lot better when it's sunny ... We stopped at the halte 440 for some pictures ...And then continued ...Hum... this white coating on his hood does not seems factory... Here not far from the Taureau dam. The morning single track was beginning to widen a littleOur buddy Steph was a little reluctant to our ride extension plans (maybe he begin to know us well!) but since it was still early we finally convinced him to stretch out the ride by riding around the reservoir and passing through St-Michel des Saints. The first section up to #33 trail had not been groomed either but was riding very well. Here during a short break on the reservoir shoreThen once on the #33, the trail had been groomed by St-Michel snowmobile club, nice and fast Here on the reservoir beach With this beautiful sun giving us maximum visibility we chose to cut on the Taureau reservoir between the Auberge du Lac Taureau and St-Michel des Saints.We took the opportunity to do one last fuelup at the the village before continuing on the #63 trail toward the Cabanon. The big hills near the village were very thin but otherwise the snowmobile club of St-Michel had did a very good grooming job because it was very nice and fast. We then resumed on our morning path to La Glacière. We finally got back at the trailer around 6:00PM with 236 miles on the dreammeter. For the next, I do not expect a lot of extra grooming but you can follow the details on the trail conditions website here: https://www.snowmobilecountry.ca/en/conditions/ Each ride is an unique small adventure and this one has been an incredible good one! Big chances are it was our last one (unless somebody twist my arm!) but I could not dream of a better way to end the season in my area Have a good off-sledding season !!! Alain Edited April 9, 2018 by towing doonali, PLAYHARD, Phil 1 and 7 others 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Florida Snowman Posted April 9, 2018 Report Share Posted April 9, 2018 What an unbelievable gift you had! Amazing ride in April no less! Enjoy your off season Alain & KriKri. Best, Tom towing 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GT Rider Posted April 9, 2018 Report Share Posted April 9, 2018 Hi Alain Happy to see you take advantage of April snow. Conditions looked terrific. With your report and pics I feel like I got one last trip in for 2018. Thanks and have a great off season. Jim & Gemma towing 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lindasledgirl Posted April 9, 2018 Report Share Posted April 9, 2018 You do an amazing job with your trail reports!! I love reading your adventures and seeing the great pictures. We we just got home last night from Mont Valin. It was unreal. It snowed everyday and we were so fortunate to have groomed trails! Enjoy your summer! Linda towing 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grumpysanta Posted April 9, 2018 Report Share Posted April 9, 2018 NEXT YEAR. will not be too far away great job. towing 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timbo Posted April 9, 2018 Report Share Posted April 9, 2018 Super report, Alain. Truly a ride to remember! What a year!! towing 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
towing Posted April 10, 2018 Author Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 23 hours ago, Florida Snowman said: What an unbelievable gift you had! Amazing ride in April no less! Enjoy your off season Alain & KriKri. Best, Tom It was really a bonus at this time of the year to have such winter like weather. Have a good off season too and take care! 22 hours ago, GT Rider said: Hi Alain Happy to see you take advantage of April snow. Conditions looked terrific. With your report and pics I feel like I got one last trip in for 2018. Thanks and have a great off season. Jim & Gemma Oh ya, a spring ride that had just the name, was looking like winter... in april!!! mother nature is really weird. Happy to read that you enjoyed the virtual ride! wish you the best to the two of you for the off-season! 12 hours ago, lindasledgirl said: You do an amazing job with your trail reports!! I love reading your adventures and seeing the great pictures. We we just got home last night from Mont Valin. It was unreal. It snowed everyday and we were so fortunate to have groomed trails! Enjoy your summer! Linda Thank you LInda Glad you too had the chance with Joel to enjoy some incredible "spring sledding" time in Mt-Vallins. Seen some of your pics:absolutly amazing !!! Enjoy the off season and congratulation again for the new born little girl, you will have some good time at cuddling her in the next months! 7 hours ago, grumpysanta said: NEXT YEAR. will not be too far away great job. Thanks Grumpysanta! just one day ago I wrote it was my last one and now I feel the itch coming back...i"m not really strong 4 hours ago, timbo said: Super report, Alain. Truly a ride to remember! What a year!! Thank you timbo! glad to see you on the board here! Yes it was a special season, up and down from an extrême to the other... like what we got in this last ride! Have a good summer! Best... Alain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grumpysanta Posted April 10, 2018 Report Share Posted April 10, 2018 same here alain , i could pull her out and go with just a slight invite ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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