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Best on trail snowmobile trip

Quebec is worth the drive! A couple pics from the St. Donat area!!

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Coyote. said:
That's true ! me too when i go to Myrtle Beach playing golf ..it is a 20hrs

But a very nice trip each time !!! ;)!
We have a place in N Myrtle Beach.

I am always amazed how many Quebecois are there! Especially due to the bitchin all my friends do while we drive 12-16 hours up to SKIDOOO Quebec.

You cannot beat QC!

Bienvenue!
 
Sledtime9 said:
Quote::boritzer1234 wrote:
Come over to Midwest WI either Trempealeau county, Jackson county, Lacrosse county or anywhere in that vicinity. You can have your long fast trails which are fields or old rail road beds.


I am real interested in this area. Might be nice for a change of pace. I searched you-tube for a snowmobile video of this area and didn't find any.

Do any of you guys have a video or can you tell me a title to search for? I would like to get an idea what it looks like. The map looks like it has some hills etc.

Thanks
http://www.inspectorjack.com/2007.mov
 
snowpromod said:
Quebec is worth the drive! A couple pics from the St. Donat area!!

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You bet snowpromod ;)! here's this classic view in color...



Another view from the Black mountain

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Preacher said:
Coyote. said:
Montagne Noire your pics, Lanaudiere ;)!
One of the best trips we have ever done. Some of the birds will eat bread right out of your hand

Hi preacher !!! Yes, they are waiting for us...





and really bread addict

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:Rockon:

Alain
 
vector06 said:
Maines Rt.66 is right up there...

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Pretty sure you mean I-86. ;)!

Probably too far for you (edit:whoops, def too far, but check it out someday ;)! ), but I can vouch for ME also. I've done Rangeley, Greenville, Jackman, and taken a few runs past Katahdin to Ashland as well - and those aren't even where the widest trails are. Incredible variety in the trails; you get lake running, tight and twisties, superhighways and incredible scenery all in one state.
 
silversurfer said:
vector06 said:
Maines Rt.66 is right up there...

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Pretty sure you mean I-86. ;)!

Probably too far for you (edit:whoops, def too far, but check it out someday ;)! ), but I can vouch for ME also. I've done Rangeley, Greenville, Jackman, and taken a few runs past Katahdin to Ashland as well - and those aren't even where the widest trails are. Incredible variety in the trails; you get lake running, tight and twisties, superhighways and incredible scenery all in one state.

Rt 66 - From Kineo to Kokadjo is a real burner!
 

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Coyote. said:
May be far for you ! but one of the best place in Québec
http://www.lanaudiere.ca/en/theme/snowmobile
;)!

I have ridden in central to northern Ontario, and north to northeast Quebec. Both offer some of the finest trail systems, absolute best in grooming and great scenery. If you have never ridden in Canada, you have not really done trail riding at it's best.

Sure riding out West in great, but really is a totally different class of sleddin.
 


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