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  1. I love, love, love my Collette Communicator. Too bad they shut down operation last year. I hoped someone would buy the company and keep the product going. Full day Lithium battery life, bluetooth to my phone, stereo sound, receive phone calls. No mic freeze. Also groomer beacon warning (not many groomers are using the feature though due to fleet upgrades recently)

     

    Jerry

  2. This appeared on the Rice Lake Snow Drifter Facebook page today Jan 3rd 2021. 
     
    We have been asked by Hiawatha First Nation businesses, more specifically the Old Railroad Stop & Restaurant to kindly respect the additional measures that Hiawatha First Nation has put in place in addition to the recent lockdown issued by the province. As of Sunday, December 26th, The Old Railroad Stop & Restaurant is now only open to Hiawatha citizens and will be closed to the public until at least the end of the lockdown period which is January 23rd 2021. This includes the closure of their smoke shops & all other businesses on Hiawatha First Nation. If you come to any of these businesses service will be refused.
    Hiawatha First Nation has gladly served snowmobilers for many years but the circumstances we find ourselves in are beyond their control. PLEASE RESPECT THEIR REQUEST AND FIND AN ALTERNATE LOCATION FOR GAS AND FOOD.
    This section of the Hiawatha trail will remain gated and closed. No grooming operations will take place. Please refer to the Interactive Trail Guide for trails that are open for snowmobilers.
    We appreciate your cooperation in this matter.
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  3. 5 hours ago, PISTON LAKE CRUISER said:

    My suggestion would be as follows:

    Night 1- Petawawa - Quality Inn

    Night 2- Mattawa-Golf & Country Club. Allows time to try out some of the awesome North Renfrew and Missing Link local trails  

    Night 3- Kearney-  Edgewater Park Lodge. Allows you to decide how long a day you want. Personally, I would go via A112A northwest out of Mattawa.

    Night 4 - Home. Again allows you many choices For length of day.

    This route could be as short as approx. 850 Km. or as long as you want to make it. It also allows day 3 and 4 to be reasonably short if you need them to be due to breakdown or other issues.

    Hope this helps.

    Good suggestion..

    We have done this trip many times both directions from Wilberforce in four days at a leisurely pace.  We have stayed at Ashgrove Inn in Barrys Bay or Mountain View motel. Dinner at the Wilno Tavern. Bears Den in Deep River, different places in North Bay and Edgewater in Kearney. Many places to eat and fuel up. Some restaurants we have come across are closed on Mondays.

     

    Jerry

     

  4. 2 hours ago, Muskoka1 said:

    Friend of mine lost a GMC diesel dually attached to a four place enclosed with 2 new & 2 not so old top of the line machines in it. Claim was over a 100 g's! Found trailer on Six Nations Res. near Brantford-nothing else!

    I could see someone dumping the trailer on the reserve to pass blame on the Natives. Its a possibility.

     

    There must be a field somewhere full of stolen trailers and equipment. Only a mater of time before this crew is caught.

     

    Jerry

  5. This is sad news. If its not the EOTA its the various county's. There are a lot of people who just hate sleds and ATV's. 

    I thank you and your club for all the hard work bending over backwards to keep these trails open. The damages to trails is probably high on their list of issues and sledders are not the problem. 

     

    Keep up the fight and I'll send my comments to the County.


    jerry

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  6. Most trails are excellent in Haliburton. I would be cautious riding the #4 trail in Minden area as there is a lot of road riding and if conditions are not that great you will be wearing out your carbides in a hurry. I always enjoy riding the #9 trail out of Donald once there is enough snow. Very twisty and challenging trail. Mid Feb is usually the best time to ride the trails in Haliburton.

     

    Jerry

     

  7. One of my concerns about riding this season is that Hiawatha is doing now to control the spread of Covid-19. Hopefully once the snow is on the ground they will ease the restrictions.  Every season I do a day loop ride which goes through the Hiawatha area to Campbellford and back. Other areas may introduce similar restrictions. 

     

    Jerry

    Hiawatha to stop visitors from COVID-19 hot spots from visiting businesses

    Area First Nations communities continue efforts to keep their communities safe

    Peterborough This Week
    Thursday, November 19, 2020
     

    Hiawatha First Nation is banning people from COVID-19 hot spots from visiting businesses in the community.

    At a Peterborough Public Health media conference on Nov. 18, Hiawatha Chief Laurie Carr said there are restrictions in place in the community to not allow those from hot spots in the province, such as Toronto, Peel, York Region and Ottawa, to enter the First Nation.

    According to the mandate listed on Hiawatha’s website on COVID-19, the First Nation is taking the pandemic seriously as well as the health of all its citizens, especially those most vulnerable. First Nations are at greater risk of becoming ill from COVID-19 due to higher incidents of diabetes, heart disease and cancers.

  8. 21 hours ago, Strong Farmer said:

    You ride fairy lake into town? Be careful on that one, has some weird currents. Never feels completely solid when I have gone across in past.  Warm winter I will pass riding it, it is a dangerous lake for most part. 

    Thanks for the advice. We have not traveled that way for a few years now. We always look for lots of tracks when we do. The last trip we stayed at Edgewater resort. I don't remember how they got there as my sled crapped out 57km into our trip.

  9. 10 hours ago, Strong Farmer said:

    Nice way to do it end depends on route too. I could do one day faster without rushing if I used lake of bays to Dorset and then ice trails on other side of lake of bays. Saves an easy half a day on trip if ice is good. 

    Ah, Lake of Bays, what a confusing lake to navigate. We use to go from Dorset to the Tally Ho outside of Huntsville many years ago and always had issues on which way to go. GPS now makes the route much easier. We don't go to Tally Ho anymore and go to the Comfort Inn in town.

  10. On 9/7/2020 at 2:35 PM, Strong Farmer said:

    When is last time you did rap tourer? 
     

    Did the RAP last year, counter clockwise. We seem to do the RAP every  other year and reverse our direction. Our accommodations are usually in Barry's Bay, Deep River, North Bay and Dwight. We start and end in Wilberforce. We take our time on our trip.

     

    Jerry

  11. 11 hours ago, stoney said:

    Wasn’t the last phase of the COVID opening plan, that eat in restaurants could open and not just patio....along with gyms, and other establishments?

    No idea what extra steps they need to do and at what costs, but I’d imagine many northern establishments would pass that expense onto the consumer anyways. 

     

    I also think a major concern is this second wave that may or may not come. The wave could come at the start of sled season which could shut down restaurants and other gathering places again.

     

    Jerry

     

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