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  1. Just got mine, I love this moment
    4 points
  2. Im just gonna place this Snickers right here....
    3 points
  3. That trip was changed by the storm! In so many ways it brought everyone together in the struggle to get back into Quebec from where we were stranded in shut down Caraquet, New Brunswick. It seemed it had cut into a fabulous long trip at first, but breaking through the drifts and finding our way as the trails could no longer be found in the mountains and finally being caught between the monster drift at the south edge of the river and getting onto the ice has burned the way we worked together to get everyone across into my head. No one was tagging along and I am grateful for your help, Patrick's, and everyone else. Digging the drift down by hand with all doing a share to get sled's over and the rest of the do or die situations still the next day, will always be in my memory. It is also a favorite of mine. Thanks again Mark. Here you are helping Kip.
    3 points
  4. Love seeing the pics and itineraries of the trips out there. Looking to make a trip there this year for the first time, we always do at least 2 a year to Cochrane/ Northern Corridor but would like to do 1 somewhere different this year.
    2 points
  5. I’ll second what everyone said. We did it in 7 days, some extra time for play. You will love it. You will enjoy the trip. Hate to add this but beware of covid situation.
    1 point
  6. That was my favourite trip of all time lots of good memories ! Thanks for letting me tag along!!
    1 point
  7. Chic Choc trail between Murdochville and LaCache, a must do Warming hut on Chic Choc trail Mont St Pierre on the north shore.
    1 point
  8. Really that’s not a good way to go into golden years alone, no offense. You have no children which makes that easier. I will be 65 when my first child is 22.5 years old. I think I be working until 70 if a child wants to farm. My parents wouldn’t let me start full time until I was 31. 24 ish is a good time to start full time. Lucky my partner is interested in farming and pitches in close to 30 hours some weeks on top of her 35 hours at work. She doesn’t want any children to farm have to wait and see what future brings. By time I reach 70, the main farm will have been in operation for 67 years. Not many that last 100 years and 3 generations. My other friend has 3 kidos and not one of them is interested in farming. So he is finished in about 10 years, second generation too.
    1 point
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