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  1. We rode the Forest today.

    Conditions were generally pretty good on the main trails, which were mostly groomed. The side trails were mostly not groomed and were pretty rough. There are still quite a few of the famous Hali stone available to ding your skis and studs (I'll do inspection of studs and carbides tomorrow to see what it cost me). 

    Overall, a good day's sledding and well worth the trip. 

    Major offseason clutch rebuild work on my 1200 and new engine top end on my Polaris worked without a hitch, awesome. 

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  2. Now that we are at busiest phase of trail install (yippee), I was wondering how the different clubs address the issue of lunch for volunteers who are working a full day (6-7 hours minimum) on the trails? Snowmobile volunteering is a little unique in that we are generally 'in the middle of no where' when lunchtime rolls around. 

    During my years of volunteering, I have seen the following methods of handling lunch, but there are probably others:

    1. Each volunteer packs their own lunch/snacks/drinks. 
    2. A club volunteer offers to prepare/purchase lunch for the full-day work crews
    3. The club has budget space to cover a few pizzas or other lunch items. 

     

    Just wanting to see how this is handled at different clubs around the province. 

     

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  3. Ya, Good ride yesterday Blake. It was a pleasure riding with you and it's always a bonus to get out sledding on Paddy's Day. 

     

    As Blake said, conditions were mixed. Don't go if you hate the sound of an occasional rock grinding against a carbide!! Lots of decent riding left in there, but you also need to be ready for the 'spring riding surprises' of water cuts and ATV damage to the base. I'd go for one more visit if it wasn't such a long drive.

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  4. So, all my buddies have joined the ranks of the 'early foggers'. I don't know why because it is not as if they all have nice sleds.

     

    Anyway, if anyone is riding Hali tomorrow, or wants to ride there, send me a PM if you want to join up with another OC'er? Apparently they have decent base still but you may need scratchers. 

  5. Just wondering if anyone has ever done a mark-up of a D9 map showing where the really bad road runs are located?

     

    I often run D9 but always seem to forget about the bad road run until I'm sitting there facing it:sad:

  6. 10 minutes ago, soupkids said:

    No disagreement, they are only open for guest not Joe public, hence no signs.

    Thanks, I did forget about that. They were very quiet on our night there and also had a big party cancellation for this weekend while we were there (shitty to give such late notice). Not a good season with Covid and everything. 

  7. Yesterday, we rode from Sportsman around Wolf loop down to Rocky, over to Capreol and then worked our way across to Warren and to Noelville. All trails were hard, fast and had adequate cooling. Will be better on weekend with grooming on-going. 

     

    Why is there no signs for Sportsmans on trail? Is there some dis-agreement there?

  8. Well, I know this will go over like a lead balloon around here, but I'll give it a shot:

    If you were in charge of public health in NB/PS in January 2021, it seems reasonable to me that you should consider methods to limit the arrival of non-essential folks from the 'dirty south'.  What would you have done? 

     

    You could try to limit ice fishing, downhill skiing, X country skiing, etc. I would guess that in January, all these activities bring a fraction of the visitors to NB/PS compared to snowmobiling. And snowmobiling is easy to regulate. I would probably have made that same easy decision. 

     

    As always, it is easy for the armchair experts to always know what is the right decision; it's not so black and white in real life. 

    If you don't believe in public health measures to limit Covid spread, just ignore this post.

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  9. 9 minutes ago, PISTON LAKE CRUISER said:

    Just west of hwy 401 on Drumbo road there is what was originally a truck stop. Trail # 5-77 runs out of the back of the lot there.

    There is Drumbo truckstop at the 401 interchange, is that the place? Truckstop looks active, is it OK to park there?

     

    SF, I"m headed south so I don't want to park further north if I can avoid it. 

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