Headed To Quebec

Bob Miller

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Present Sled: 2011 Yamaha Apex 128
Going up to Quebec on Tuesday, staying at Real Masse, I'm on a Blue 04 Warrior and my buddy John has a Red 05 Rage. We'll be there until the following Monday.
Look us up if you happen to be in the area :o|
 
Bob, my buddy Jerry and I will be at Real Masse from Thursday to Sunday. I have a red Attak, Jerry has a black 'Doo Renegade. We're driving a red Dodge diesel with a white Thule trailer. We'll look for you. Sounds like the trails are in pretty good shape.

Scott
 
yes they are in good condition they received another 6" of snow this week i will be there tomorrow i let you know for the latest condition.
 
SRSchang said:
Bob, my buddy Jerry and I will be at Real Masse from Thursday to Sunday. I have a red Attak, Jerry has a black 'Doo Renegade. We're driving a red Dodge diesel with a white Thule trailer. We'll look for you. Sounds like the trails are in pretty good shape.

Scott

I'll be looking for you Scott! I'm driving a Silver Pathfinder with a Red Karavan Enclosed Trailer ;)!
 
Im going to the same place on wed with 6 other guys (if i get my sled fixed). 2-06 RTXs, three boring looking rev's, I dont what the other two are driving. You'll see us outside filling my buddies RTX with Nitrous (203hp), im sure we'll run into each other. Pray for snow.
 
I have reservations for thursday through sunday at Real's, I am not sure about the conditions though, what do ya think???
 
Here's some feedback on conditions:

Saint Zenon & surounding areas

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Just got back from Saint Zenon about an hour ago. I arrived up there on 1-14-07 and left this morning to come home. overall trails were not bad. Tons of traffic over the weekend. must have passed no less than 100 trailers heading south when I got north of montreal. Trails were thin on Sunday and Monday morning with lots of rocks. Some trails were good even with the lack of snow. It started snowing mid morning on Monday, and depending on the location I say we got between 4 & 7 inches. That was just what they needed. The clubs did a great job grooming, after the snow most trails were 8 to 10 not bad. Still some thin spots here and there and some rocks but over all the riding was very good. All the lakes that I was on were frozen and very ridable THE RIVERS ALTHOUGH FROZEN ARE STILL NOT SAFE. The riding was very good Parc Mastigouche ,Tremblant parc was good with some icy corners. Rode as far south as Saint-Jean de-Matha, some trails were just opening up, the snow is a lot thinner down that way. I rode as far north as Manawan, trail 345 to Repo was perfect, I did not take 33 the entire trail was not groomed as of tuesday, I was told groomer would head out on Weds. night. Over all riding was good, put 900 miles on my new sled. I reccomend going up during the week, very few people out. The weekend sounded like it was a mad house. The whole area still needs a lot more snow! Hope this helps! I am heading up to Val-D'or in three weeks, I will report on that area when I get back. LaLaLa :jump:
 
Bob Miller said:
Here's some feedback on conditions:

Saint Zenon & surounding areas

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Just got back from Saint Zenon about an hour ago. I arrived up there on 1-14-07 and left this morning to come home. overall trails were not bad. Tons of traffic over the weekend. must have passed no less than 100 trailers heading south when I got north of montreal. Trails were thin on Sunday and Monday morning with lots of rocks. Some trails were good even with the lack of snow. It started snowing mid morning on Monday, and depending on the location I say we got between 4 & 7 inches. That was just what they needed. The clubs did a great job grooming, after the snow most trails were 8 to 10 not bad. Still some thin spots here and there and some rocks but over all the riding was very good. All the lakes that I was on were frozen and very ridable THE RIVERS ALTHOUGH FROZEN ARE STILL NOT SAFE. The riding was very good Parc Mastigouche ,Tremblant parc was good with some icy corners. Rode as far south as Saint-Jean de-Matha, some trails were just opening up, the snow is a lot thinner down that way. I rode as far north as Manawan, trail 345 to Repo was perfect, I did not take 33 the entire trail was not groomed as of tuesday, I was told groomer would head out on Weds. night. Over all riding was good, put 900 miles on my new sled. I reccomend going up during the week, very few people out. The weekend sounded like it was a mad house. The whole area still needs a lot more snow! Hope this helps! I am heading up to Val-D'or in three weeks, I will report on that area when I get back. LaLaLa :jump:

I was just up there yesterday for a 200 mile run. Left from Saint Gabriel De Brandon up to Lac Blanc and back. There was maybe 30 miles of smooth nice trail, For the rest, we need another 12 " of snow. Just to tell you how bumpy it how many rocks were showing, I busting on of my runners. (brand new sled) Some areas were not bad ,I would say 7/10, most was bumpy and 3/10 . If you can hold off until next snowfall, it would be better, or maybe travel more north. (shawinigan). IMHO
 
Just called Real and spoke to Gil, He said come up :Rockon:

The conditions are pretty good
;)!
 
Just spent Fri to Sun 1-19 to 1-21 at Glaciere in St Zenon and here's Saturday's trip.
Glaciere to Cabanon 20mi GOOD early AM/Cabanon to Taureau dam 25mi fair to good with rocks/Dam to Matawin 55 mi VERY GOOD/Matawin to dam long way 75 mi EXCELLENT/ Dam to Cabanon 25mi Very bad,rocks, Late PM. Cabanon to Glaciere 5mi freshly groomed and 15 mi bad,bare I agree with Serpags if possible i'd wait for more snow.
GT
 
I say "Winter Is Too Short" :o|

What if you wait a week and then 2 weeks and nothing comes :letsnow:

If I don't like it there, I'll drive further North :-o
 


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