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I did a wonderful ride this last saturday. A bunch of friends got to St-Zenon and I guided and shape them a good ride. The Yam team at start...
The pics are not the best because it was very cloudy and dark but for the rest it was perfect, There is between 2 and 3 times more snow than last saturday and the trail conditions are incomparables. Very good beginning conditions, near winter conditions.
We started in Cabanon direction on #350 trail. For those who well know the area, they moved the #345 junction (to Real Massé) around 0.5 miles farther, it's well marked..
The river that begin to freeze offered a nice view
My friend Coyote, using his monster lens camera
And we continued on #345 trail
Around 8 miles before Cabanon, we swithed to the right to go in Mastigouche reserve. On the first miles, the trail was narrow and there was some branchs on the sides reminding us that's still the season beginning but there was plenty of snow and the trail became larger just a little farther...
and we could speed up a little...
In this area we would think we were in the middle of january...
When we got back on the #345, we switched south to go lunching at Cabanon. here's the only sun ray of the day...
After the lunch, we got in dam direction to go round the Taureau Lake. The #345 was in winter condition and always so fun to ride...
The second part of the oneway trail near the dam was already groomed. And we arrived at the dam...
on the other side...
And we took the #318 to go round the lake. From our morning start, we only had took trails that were groomed before the snow/rain from last sunday, which had pretty hard base. This one was probably on the first groom pass, plenty of snow but soft powder base. The trail was wide and fast and it was a real blast to ride
But we had to be really careful because there was some little ditch that are not frozen yet, nothing hard to cross but not at hight speed...
The second part from #33 trail junction to St-Michel was more bumpy( the #33 trail to Repos was not groomed yet). From the morning, we had saw near no rocks but we begun to see few there. This is not because there was no snow (I measure more than 15" to the ground with more the half in granular dense snow)but the trail base had not the time to harden and suffered from traffic. From there it was too late for pics, those we took are all fuzzy
From St-Michel, we took the #318 trail to Cabanon. The traffic did the job and the big rocky hills near St-Michel were a little ruff, it's normal we are at season beginning... From Cabanon, we took St-Zenon village direction to have fun in this big hill trail and went back to Glacière by 33/63 trail that was pretty beatup by the traffic. All skidoozer were already gone from Cabanon to groom when we passed there so all the trails in the area have been in ready shape this morning. We completed the ride with a good meal with my gang.
Total: 163 miles of fun
To conclude, the trail condition are very good for the time of the year (maybe twice better that last year at same date). I don't saw any sand, maybe 2 rocks before the lunch but few when the trail got beatup by the traffic in the afternoon and especially at the end of the day. With some cold and grooming to harden the trail base this week, those of you that will come during Christmas holidays will have some nice conditions for sure !!
Bye!!!
Alain
The pics are not the best because it was very cloudy and dark but for the rest it was perfect, There is between 2 and 3 times more snow than last saturday and the trail conditions are incomparables. Very good beginning conditions, near winter conditions.
We started in Cabanon direction on #350 trail. For those who well know the area, they moved the #345 junction (to Real Massé) around 0.5 miles farther, it's well marked..
The river that begin to freeze offered a nice view
My friend Coyote, using his monster lens camera
And we continued on #345 trail
Around 8 miles before Cabanon, we swithed to the right to go in Mastigouche reserve. On the first miles, the trail was narrow and there was some branchs on the sides reminding us that's still the season beginning but there was plenty of snow and the trail became larger just a little farther...
and we could speed up a little...
In this area we would think we were in the middle of january...
When we got back on the #345, we switched south to go lunching at Cabanon. here's the only sun ray of the day...
After the lunch, we got in dam direction to go round the Taureau Lake. The #345 was in winter condition and always so fun to ride...
The second part of the oneway trail near the dam was already groomed. And we arrived at the dam...
on the other side...
And we took the #318 to go round the lake. From our morning start, we only had took trails that were groomed before the snow/rain from last sunday, which had pretty hard base. This one was probably on the first groom pass, plenty of snow but soft powder base. The trail was wide and fast and it was a real blast to ride
But we had to be really careful because there was some little ditch that are not frozen yet, nothing hard to cross but not at hight speed...
The second part from #33 trail junction to St-Michel was more bumpy( the #33 trail to Repos was not groomed yet). From the morning, we had saw near no rocks but we begun to see few there. This is not because there was no snow (I measure more than 15" to the ground with more the half in granular dense snow)but the trail base had not the time to harden and suffered from traffic. From there it was too late for pics, those we took are all fuzzy
From St-Michel, we took the #318 trail to Cabanon. The traffic did the job and the big rocky hills near St-Michel were a little ruff, it's normal we are at season beginning... From Cabanon, we took St-Zenon village direction to have fun in this big hill trail and went back to Glacière by 33/63 trail that was pretty beatup by the traffic. All skidoozer were already gone from Cabanon to groom when we passed there so all the trails in the area have been in ready shape this morning. We completed the ride with a good meal with my gang.
Total: 163 miles of fun
To conclude, the trail condition are very good for the time of the year (maybe twice better that last year at same date). I don't saw any sand, maybe 2 rocks before the lunch but few when the trail got beatup by the traffic in the afternoon and especially at the end of the day. With some cold and grooming to harden the trail base this week, those of you that will come during Christmas holidays will have some nice conditions for sure !!
Bye!!!
Alain
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Great pics. Must be nice to have snow
Great pics. Must be nice to have snow