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  1. This was actually lumber bought by park to park, and HRS was going to do the labour installing it on the 35' bridge. p2p had been waiting most of the summer to get that material from the mill, and there are a few more bridges close to sprucedale-hwy 11 way that were waiting to get material from the mill for p2p to do redecking on but were not able to get most in time due to shortages from the mill etc. P2P was able to get material for the one 65' bridge on the west side of sprucedale and south seguin members did the labour redecking it earlier this year and finished. P2P and both snowmobile clubs are working to secure more materials to do at least patch jobs to keep the trail open this season. Definitely someone knows something! and if you know something, say something!
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  2. Makes you sick. This season not only do we have to battle the typical not enough snow, not cold enough, tresspassers, etc etc, and especially this season with Covid, these loosers go do this. Hope that they are caught, and get what they deserve.....
    1 point
  3. Polar bear vortex not a regular polar vortex. Bear one comes with 4 feet of snow like a hurricane does with heavy rain and can’t see nothing for a good 36 to 48 hours.
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  4. yes i to believe we are in for a few polar vortex, but the problem will be getting them first before the whopping amount of white gold
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  5. Thanks Nunz. I was debating between the dual upnorth & the single one's from South Simcoe, not sure if I need the dual one or not.
    1 point
  6. You did it right... it's better to just do it and beg forgiveness than to ask permission and risk being told no. I don't suppose you could dirty it up a bit and try to pass it off as the old sled... sometimes they don't pay real close attention. I have a number of expensive rods & reels that I passed off as already having for years
    1 point
  7. Thanks for your work and posting this Slomo. IMHO they do not need to remove the yellowed portion, only change the wording by removing the words "license plates" and replace them with the words legal "registration numbers". If they remove the whole sentence does it not technically imply that those out of province sleds do not require any license plate or registration numbers? It will be nice that Ontario riders don't get hassled anymore about this situation. A ticket for the current misworded infraction would sour an otherwise good trip to Quebec.
    1 point
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