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https://www.journaldequebec.com/2018/10/31/la-construction-du-reseau-de-sentiers-est-commencee

 

 

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B-PWR will present at the Quebec show this weekend for the first time its Typhoon. The vehicle of this Quebec company adapts to the needs of hunters, fishermen, rescuers and explorers, among others. It has been adapted to allow its use in any season, with a small footprint on the environment. 


Before you can ride on well-groomed trails that will allow you to fully enjoy your leisure, there are several operations that are done by the volunteers of the clubs.
Annually, to rebuild the network, they must begin work well before the snow arrives.
First, throughout the summer season, volunteers are upgrading the infrastructure, in line with the amounts received to improve the bridges and other structures, in addition to clearing the trails.

They also pose signs that are more and more permanent, as far as possible. For this reason, often when you drive in the forest in certain areas in summer, you can see the snowmobile signs used during the winter.
The other important work that needs to be done during the off-season is meetings with landowners to negotiate and sign rights of way agreements.

Much of the trail system, almost 35%, is on private land. We must therefore obtain the permissions and respect the demands of the owners.
Without their essential collaboration, we would not be able to travel all of Quebec in the winter via the network of interconnected trails between the regions.

REGIONAL MEETINGS
Once the club delegates participated in the conference, which took place last September in Chicoutimi, the clubs participate in regional meetings.
They are intended to allow the leaders of the Federation of snowmobile clubs to present to its members the major orientations that will be put forward for the next season.
The Federation is represented by the regional administrator who will be assisted by his liaison officer.
These are essential for connecting the clubs and leaders of the Federation. The agents are at these meetings to present the clubs with their action plan for the coming season.
These meetings are truly essential for volunteers. They also attract many club representatives who come for information.
They are also an opportunity to share and discuss good practices to put in place, to start the season off right.

TO PREPARE THE EXPECTED START
The first snowfall that has been received in the mountains recently has certainly whetted the appetite of many snowmobilers who dream of making their first outing. However, before a trail is passable, there are certain rules to follow that do not change.
Before the onset of snow, it is imperative that the ground is well frozen to allow the start of work.
The second condition is to have a good amount of snow so that the volunteers can trace the trails with the surfacers, but without the guitar. This makes it possible to firmly compact the snow on the frozen ground.
Subsequently, before officially opening a trail, a club will overlay its trails several times, to remove the traps that can hide the snow, such as rocks or branches.
It is therefore very important, before you go on the trail, to wait until your club gives the signal for the start of the season.
We must not forget that the white snow in front of us may seem harmless, but think again, it knows very well hide the dangers that can cause accidents and major breakage.

QUAD SHOW AND SNOWMOBILE
The 2018 edition of the Grand Salon de la motoneige and the Quebec Quad will take place at the ExpoCité Fair Center in Quebec City this weekend. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, fans are invited to meet with manufacturers of snowmobiles and quads from across the industry. You will also find on the spot many kiosks of complementary equipments for the practice of your activities, offers of destinations, without forgetting the possibility to buy many products on the spot. Also, at the dealer's request, more than 150 used vehicles will be on sale on site. The $ 15 entrance fee entitles you to a bracelet that allows access to the event during the three days. For more information: (819) 233-3330.

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On 11/2/2018 at 7:32 PM, iceman said:

We must not forget that the white snow in front of us may seem harmless, but think again, it knows very well hide the dangers that can cause accidents and major breakage.

Ah those good old days of replacing trailing arms at Ronnie's after the early rips around the Berks between Thanksgiving & New Year's! 

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On November 2, 2018 at 7:32 PM, iceman said:

https://www.journaldequebec.com/2018/10/31/la-construction-du-reseau-de-sentiers-est-commencee

 

 

8A6B44E2-DFCA-4F90-A5BE-646E442C8C0A.thumb.jpeg.72aaf7af8d284ac7b4c3c866a65516d8.jpeg

PHOTO COURTESY
B-PWR will present at the Quebec show this weekend for the first time its Typhoon. The vehicle of this Quebec company adapts to the needs of hunters, fishermen, rescuers and explorers, among others. It has been adapted to allow its use in any season, with a small footprint on the environment. 


Before you can ride on well-groomed trails that will allow you to fully enjoy your leisure, there are several operations that are done by the volunteers of the clubs.
Annually, to rebuild the network, they must begin work well before the snow arrives.
First, throughout the summer season, volunteers are upgrading the infrastructure, in line with the amounts received to improve the bridges and other structures, in addition to clearing the trails.

They also pose signs that are more and more permanent, as far as possible. For this reason, often when you drive in the forest in certain areas in summer, you can see the snowmobile signs used during the winter.
The other important work that needs to be done during the off-season is meetings with landowners to negotiate and sign rights of way agreements.

Much of the trail system, almost 35%, is on private land. We must therefore obtain the permissions and respect the demands of the owners.
Without their essential collaboration, we would not be able to travel all of Quebec in the winter via the network of interconnected trails between the regions.

REGIONAL MEETINGS
Once the club delegates participated in the conference, which took place last September in Chicoutimi, the clubs participate in regional meetings.
They are intended to allow the leaders of the Federation of snowmobile clubs to present to its members the major orientations that will be put forward for the next season.
The Federation is represented by the regional administrator who will be assisted by his liaison officer.
These are essential for connecting the clubs and leaders of the Federation. The agents are at these meetings to present the clubs with their action plan for the coming season.
These meetings are truly essential for volunteers. They also attract many club representatives who come for information.
They are also an opportunity to share and discuss good practices to put in place, to start the season off right.

TO PREPARE THE EXPECTED START
The first snowfall that has been received in the mountains recently has certainly whetted the appetite of many snowmobilers who dream of making their first outing. However, before a trail is passable, there are certain rules to follow that do not change.
Before the onset of snow, it is imperative that the ground is well frozen to allow the start of work.
The second condition is to have a good amount of snow so that the volunteers can trace the trails with the surfacers, but without the guitar. This makes it possible to firmly compact the snow on the frozen ground.
Subsequently, before officially opening a trail, a club will overlay its trails several times, to remove the traps that can hide the snow, such as rocks or branches.
It is therefore very important, before you go on the trail, to wait until your club gives the signal for the start of the season.
We must not forget that the white snow in front of us may seem harmless, but think again, it knows very well hide the dangers that can cause accidents and major breakage.

QUAD SHOW AND SNOWMOBILE
The 2018 edition of the Grand Salon de la motoneige and the Quebec Quad will take place at the ExpoCité Fair Center in Quebec City this weekend. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday, fans are invited to meet with manufacturers of snowmobiles and quads from across the industry. You will also find on the spot many kiosks of complementary equipments for the practice of your activities, offers of destinations, without forgetting the possibility to buy many products on the spot. Also, at the dealer's request, more than 150 used vehicles will be on sale on site. The $ 15 entrance fee entitles you to a bracelet that allows access to the event during the three days. For more information: (819) 233-3330.

IF I COULD REGISTER ONE OF THOSE TYPHOONS FOR THE TRAIL I WOULD BUY ONE.

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