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Mauricie: GrandMère/Latuque/Rivière à Pierre 21 january 2012


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Yesterday morning ,cloudy -22C, Krikri and I are starting our ride with our friend Snowcruiser near Champlain east of Trois-Rivières near St-Laurence river. Here’s the itinerary of our day in Iceman's playground:

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Although the degree was not so cold, humidity was probably pretty high because the cold was biting. The good side is that trails were really mint. We see that the snow accumulation near St-Laurence river is less but sufficient because the trail were beautiful and it rapidly increases as we go north.

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We took the trail on the St-Maurice River in Grand-Mère…

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It was a bit bumpy on the first miles and with the cloudy sky the visibility was not so good to clearly see the trail so we took it easy

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As we rode trail got better, just a few sections of frozen slush time to time

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And then the sun improving visibility we could open the throttle a bit more

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We then continued on the #360 , very snowy and beautiful

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At the #355 junction (to pipeline) we decided to go south a little to warm us in St. Joseph Mékinac

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We fueled up and also had our dinner here ... thier pizza is excellent.

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Then we came back our steps towards pipeline, a lot of snow here ...

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The scenery was beautiful, even more when the sun was willing to show up a bit

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And we started the pipeline section, always fun to do ...It also now seems groomed a bit wider than on iceman's video

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Shortly after the intersection for # 351, the path of the trail is plowed but still snowy

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It ride well but the trail was plowed up to the railway bridge

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We then continued on a very snowy trail and a little farther, took the second part of the pipeline. Apart from a few bumps in some big hills it was beautiful.

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Then, just before arriving near Wayagamac Lake(before LaTuque) we took this little local trail that I had never done. It passes south of the lake to connect with the # 73 between the two lakes.

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The trail passes on a summer road. It was not surfaced recently but was very beautiful without a single bump and with alots of fresh new snow not packed yet

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So we ended up on the #73 we take it to the east.

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It was 10/10, beautiful and fast

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up to Jeanotte shack ...

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Continuing east, the conditions were just as snowy but the trail was a little more beat with some bumps in curves. The scenery was beautiful ...

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A lot of snow in this area, it was funny to see the snow accumulated on the bridge sides ...

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And we then stopped at the famous relay Marmitte for a good hot chocolate with good still warm cakes...

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Then the sun was too low for the pics. We headed up to Rivière à Pierre for fueling and then we ride to our starting point via trails # 23, # 3 and # 351. The trails were nice even in spite of all traffic of the day, we even crossed a dozer working in the area of St-Marc des Carrières. With the night that was coming, the cold got stronger and we ended the trip at moderate speed with 228 miles on the dreammeter.

To conclude, a beautiful ride in very nice full winter conditions. It’s finally big winter, the actual trails conditions are very nice and the trail network is near 100% ready even in Lanaudière than Mauricie side.

I hope the thaw previewed on the forecasts at the beginning of the next week will not be too severe and will simply harden the trail base which could be a good thing... It’s something to watch especially for the south of our area…

keep our fingers crossed ...

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:drinks:

Alain

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Thanks towing. My crew will be up there for four days first week of Feb.

Anybody know of any danseuses around the shawinigan area? Been to one but didn't know if there was another anywhere

Just jump in a cab ... The Cabby will know where to bring you.

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There are 2, 1 exit apart, or so I have been told.

Thanks towing. My crew will be up there for four days first week of Feb.

Anybody know of any danseuses around the shawinigan area? Been to one but didn't know if there was another anywhere

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Anybody know of any danseuses around the shawinigan area? Been to one but didn't know if there was another anywhere

I never frequent those types of establishments. he he :p

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