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  1. I've had a Royal Distributing one for years now. No problems lifting any of the sleds I've owned. Renegade 1200, Yamaha Vector, Cat Turbo, Mach Z900 R. My '79 SRX has been sitting on it during the summer for 2 years just to make more storage space in my shed.

     

    I have an adapter on it so I can use a 1/4" Impact to raise and lower.

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  2. I'm waiting for my gravel driveway to freeze so I can get my sleds out of my shop. Hopefully that's Tuesday morning by the looks of the forecast.

     

     

    I was invited to Mont Valin for this weekend but passed.

     

    My heads in a different place now and I still have about 80% of my winter projects to get to yet.

     

    I got to 2 weeks before the wife gets home to inspect.

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  3. 7 hours ago, whits-end said:

    Are they cleaning up the bathrooms?

     

    Last time we were there was the day Dougie shut down everything for Covid.  Our bathroom had old tiled tub enclosure that had been painted over.  Paint was peeling off the tile and mold everywhere.  Ms Whit will not go back.  Too bad, cuz location is convenient with trail right there, walk to restaurants, and cheaper than Comfort and Micro.

     

    Our bathroom was newly renovated. New sink and cabinet, toilet, Fiberglas tub insert.

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  4. 2 hours ago, volunteer2 said:

    So we were at the Microtel    I havent been to KL in ages   Not sure if we will want to launch on a saddle bag ride from there again     Had to move the rigs to behind the Tims    food was far enough that a cab had to be used    and the place is up there  in cost      there is a nice little continental breaky  its a nice place non the less  and with the area closest to home with snow  it was a good decision    all first world problems at the end of the day     and is the only other hotel the Comfort Inn ?  

     

    The Super 8 is across town and has gas and food in walking distance.

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    This place was suggested by a friend. Its where my buddy and I stayed last weekend. Its not your normal hotel. Apparently, it was a funeral home that was converted.

     

    All the rooms are suites. 1, 2 or 3 bedroom. They all have full kitchen with fridge, stove, microwave and sink. All worked great. Cupboards are stocked with plates and a couple glasses, cutlery and regular utensils, pots and pans, etc.

     

    Furniture includes a small dining table with 2 chairs, a small couch and 1 lounge chair. Bathrooms have tub/shower. Bedrooms in ours had double beds with foam mattresses. There was a good size Smart TV with Bell Satelite box but very few channels. It is connected to the internet. Wifi internet in all the rooms.

     

    Over all, the unit was clean with fresh painted walls and newer carpet through out. Cupboards and cabinets were like new condition. The furniture was, how ever, beaten to crap. The lounge chair had the back broken off on 1 side and the foam on the arms fell inside the armrests. Same deal with the couch. The foam seat pad was crushed to the point where you were sitting on the frame after 5 minutes. Beds were small. I did see online something about queens but we didn't care on this trip.

     

    Cost was cheap though. 1 bedroom was $90/night, we had a 2 bedroom at $120/night, 3 bedroom was $150/night. These prices are for booking on their own booking site. Expedia.ca and other sites were a bit more.

     

    This is only a 1 story building so all rooms are on the main floor. There were pop and treats machines, no ice machine (but the manager did find a cube tray for us). There is no front desk. The manager lives onsite and has an office at the rear of the building.

     

    Plenty of parking out back for trucks and trailers. The Inn is located across the road from the sled trail.

     

     

    One last mention. They have a strange cancellation policy. They require 14 days to cancel. If not they charge you your full fee plus $25. If they end up renting out your room then they refund you a portion. If you book through Expedia.ca or other sites, you can likely get 72 hours cancellation, but as mentioned, at a higher price.

     

     

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, Sksman said:

    Is it worth buying a 2024 or 23 leftover with 1 to 2 years warranty vs a new 2025 with 4 years warranty and new tech?

     

    It would depend on the sled I was buying. I'm only buying 4 strokes at this point so I wouldn't care whether it was 1 year or 4.

     

    If I was buying a boosted 2-stroke, I'd probably want all the warranty I could get.

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  7. 2 hours ago, Sledguy74 said:

    The end of an era 

    2025 SRX 

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    I was hoping they would do something a bit more special to celebrate their last year.

     

    Maybe an SRV inspired paint scheme. 

     

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    Or just carried over the Black/Gold from last year.

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  8. 12 minutes ago, PISTON LAKE CRUISER said:

    That is the club's responsibility to get their District office to add the trail I believe but the trail has to be GPS'd with the system the District uses before it gets on the ITG. Need a tecky volunteer ready and able to spend their time and fuel to do the job.

    The trail is shown on the ITG but it doesn't show that it goes to the gas station.

  9. On 3/4/2024 at 6:48 AM, yamadan700 said:

    Especially gas stations👍

     

    Agreed. I am always trying to make mental notes when I ride a new area and pass a gas station. But it would be much nicer if available gas stations were listed on the map.

     

    In Kirkland Lake this weekend, to the west of town there is a trail shown on the map (L114) off the A which leads to a gas station. There are signs at the intersection for the gas station and obviously the trail is maintained by the club. Yet, it is not shown on the ITG. I find that frustrating.

  10. If you search on Facebook for "Follow Her North", Mylene has posted 2 videos today showing conditions around Hearst. She says that the intown trails are done. You will need to trailer out to where the trails get better.

     

    I don't know how to link to Facebook here. She is a guide and has openings if you want to ride to Moosonee this coming weekend.

     

    https://www.followhernorth.com/

     

     

  11. 2 hours ago, Oggy said:

    Seen quite a few trucks and trailers heading up 11 this afternoon.

     

    We noticed the same thing driving home today. Still a bunch of sled trailers headed north. My buddy kept yelling out the window, "Go Home, Its Done."   .....lol

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  12. On 2/28/2024 at 7:39 PM, Sksman said:

    Highway 11 was closed this afternoon.  
     

    Trails were good.  3 to 4” of fresh snow on top of hard icy pack.  
     

    Rode 134km this aft.  Unfortunately 20km of my trip was pulling a 2024 Polaris Boost with 70km on the first engine.  
     

    I guess the second engine will be better next year.   
     

    saw a groomer out this evening. Should be good to go.  


    Good meeting you and your buddy today.

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  13. 9 hours ago, Fergie said:

    Can anyone share some firsthand experience on conditions in KL.  We rode from Elk Lake to Gogama yesterday.  Snow levels were very thin.  Some sections of trail were great, but some were really tough.

     

    We are supposed to go to Iroquois Falls via Cochrane today, then back down to Elk Lake tomorrow but with the warm forecast are thinking about turning back today to ensure we can make it back to the trucks.

     

    I’m just wondering if maybe we are on the fringe of where all the snow fell earlier in the week.


    We rode down from Kirkland Lake to Elk Lake on the A for lunch today. Riding in the morning, everything was fine. From the junction of A and A110Q to the junction A and L162 has been groomed and is in good condition with a few thin spot where it crosses rough terrain. Below L162 there has been no grooming since before the melt down. It’s about a 40 km stretch from there to Elk Lake. The upper half saw a lot more snow than  the lower half. The A trail runs on the River now on the north side of town (not on land like it shows on the OFSC map). The hill climb off the river was ice mud and rock this afternoon. That lower section was turning grey coming back this afternoon with small bare sections. The snow was soft and the trails were still decent but the traffic was taking a toll. The trails around Kirkland Lake are patchy, mostly still snow but slushy with bare spots. We were done by 330. Still warm and sunny out.

    My buddy and I were pretty surprised at how fast the trails were deteriorating in the afternoon.

    We are heading home in the morning. I don’t think there is a good ride near here tomorrow afternoon but there are plenty of people in Cochrane who are riding back to Kirkland Lake tomorrow.

     

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  14. It’s was -29 in Kirkland Lake at 8am this morning.

     

    Its -1 now at 7pm.

     

    Only going to -3 over night.

     

    +5 by noon tomorrow.

     

     

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  15. I'm at 1700 kms give or take right now. A couple more days this weekend should put me well over 2000. I don't think I've ridden this much in 5-6 years, could be more.

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  16. I see a lot of people still asking silly prices. Some have been for sale since last spring. The guy with the Doo 850 turbo in Guelph has had it listed since the fall. Looks like it never turned the track.

    But I've seen a couple dealers blowing out used. Tri-City Cycle listed a '22 Polaris 850 with 7500 kms for $9900 last week.

     

  17. 2 hours ago, Sksman said:

    Made the drive to KL this morning.  
     

    All the way to south of Temagami was light to heavy rain.  plus 9 south of Temagami. 
     

    North of Temagami temp started dropping.  
     

    Roads were okay to NL. 
    By NL it was -14 and freezing rain.  

     

    After NL to 112 cutoff we drove on white ice with heavy heavy winds.  Trailer was pushed and wagged sideways and pulled truck a few times.  
     

    60kph drive from NL to Kirkland.
     

    Cutoff at 112 into KL was whiteouts.  
     

    probably 6” of snow on road in KL.   
     

     

     

    Thanks for the report.

  18. 2 minutes ago, Spiderman said:

    Just did some quick math on my season- excluding fuel:

     

    My sled = $19.38 per mile

    Sons sled = $93.15 per mile

     

    Probably won't pull the calculator out again lol :)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I ain't doing that math this season, no way.

     

    Seeing the posts on Facebook of people assuming there will be a discounted permit next year.....lol

     

    I've spent more on carbides than permits this winter. The permit is the cheap part.

     

     

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  19. 7 minutes ago, volunteer2 said:

    and Kap is getting snow as well   

     

    The triangle of Timmins/ Kap and Cochrane seems to be getting the biggest amounts with Hearst and Kirkland Lake on the outsides.

     

    I seen several posts on Facebook yesterday of people trying to book accommodations in Cochrane and everything was full except the NAI.

     

    Then people were asking how bad is the NAI?    lol

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