![]() Just when you think you have rode every trail along comes Icemans private trail the 150 which was perfect and that brings me and our crew to the end of another season. I have always had great responses to questions I have asked on Quebec rider in the past as I plan my next adventure, but I must say it was special finally meeting some of the folks that have helped me on the site in the past. Then onto Murdochville for the night, but not before meeting Iceman and crew again on the trail, another meeting with them the next day on local 150 north of New Richmond. Price was reasonable and the folks at EM ski doo Gaspe were top shelf. Great service here folks, took Chucks sled right in and had the fuel tank off and pump out within 45 minutes replacing a nasty looking fuel sock and very dirty in line fuel filter as well. Lawrence, cross the highest snowmobile bridge in North America and discover landscapes that are otherwise inaccessible. Ride the renowned Bas-Saint-Laurent Gaspsie Tour, take a ferry across the St. Great visit with Ice and crew at dinner and breakfast then off to BRP dealer in Gaspe. Offering 6000 km (3700 mi.) of marked and well-groomed trails, our regions are a true paradise for snowmobilers in Qubec. Turns out to be exactly what NH moose though it might be, the sock filter in the fuel pump. These guys were very friendly and most helpful with our sled problem. Onto the restaurant after settling in and we met Iceman and NH Moose and Snohorse. First we met Linda sled girl and her husband Joel and have a visit and she sends a pic to our old friend Saguenay Bill who I haven’t seen now in a few years. At the Caribou we meet several Quebec rider members I have read over the years. So this is where the other special part of this trip gets me to post. Chucks sled 900 turbo ski doo started acting up 30 miles before our stay at the Caribou hotel, but he was able to limp in with. My riding crew, Dennis, Chuck and Tommy all have known Hunter before and we had a great time. For this trip my grandson, Hunter was able to go over college break with over crew, which at my age this was very special to me. The weather was warm but overall conditions were good, a little snow starve around Carleton. This years final trip was to do the complete figure 8 of the Gaspe, which I have done many times. I have been reading Quebec Rider forever and riding Quebec longer, since 1987 to be exact, and it’s hard to think of a trail or area I haven’t rode. I don’t post offen usually for help planning trips.
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