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  1. This past Saturday morning the trails were good in Bancroft when I went out. As stated above, Granite is good for lunch and gas at the ESSO, there is a bridge for sleds to cross the river at Millenium Park in town, is accessible or Lake St Peter, probably easiest, or Maynooth even.  

  2. Should be good to squeeze another weekend ride in D2/6 area, lots of snow East of Bancroft on the 900/1000 series trails. Probably still good in LSP(Mink LK area) as well but sure the railbed(B106E) will be bumpy as hell. 

    Rode the 1006 and 1009 last weekend, awesome trails.

  3. 1 hour ago, Yamaha Fan said:

    The Lake was staked today. Lots of riders on it..... including me :icon_steer:.  Lindsay to Haliburton in great shape, lots of riders out on the trails.

    Would like to have this confirmed. Heading that way on Friday, if not I will have to detour.

  4. 2 hours ago, Diceman said:

    Saw this posted on facebook!!!

     

    I would like to make everyone aware that on Sunday as my buddy and I were riding back to the truck after a beautiful ride from Thunder bridge Rd in Lindsay all the way up to haliburton, right in the area I have circled...there was a sled going north as I was coming down south with two people dressed in all black snow suits. Coming head on with you to try to make you steer into the ditch....they got so close and as they went by the guy double riding in the back got up and clubbed me with a little bat or pipe or something. I don't know what it was because it happened so fast and they took off. My buddy was half a mile in front of me and they also attacked him as well but just brazed his shoulder. I don't know what kind of savages we have on our trails but I just wanted to make people aware that this is happening. God forbid it's a dad taking his kid for a ride or a woman that weighs half of what I do. But when I got hit it felt like I drove into a concrete pole. I couldn't ride the rest of the way to the truck because I managed to stop the sled and fall to the ground in excruciating pain. Just want to make it aware that this is happening on our trails. I didn't get a description of the snowmobile cause it happened so fast. The driver tries running you off the trail as the double rider clubs you as they ride by......

    Holy, not cool.

  5. Only got a day, wished I had more, took the 93 to La Sarre, looped around and back to Rodeway Inn at Pikogan. No hassles or stops what so ever, kinda wish I could speak a bit of French but for the most part English speaking in most places we stopped, their trail map app is worth purchasing it even has a setting for how long since the groomer passed!!! 93 was an awesome trail lots a spots to stretch the machines legs.  

     

    Safe trails!!!!!

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  6. Only on a sled would I stop to ask someone in their driveway where the Canadian Tire is, not understand a thing they said, then ride for 2 hours trying to find it and loving every minute. In La Sarre Quebec of all places, would never have went there but only on a sled.

     

    I believe the groomer past through Coe Hill, just South of Bancroft today.:evil2: 

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  7. 2 hours ago, slomo said:

    Here's a picture for you from sled trail level of the river crossing west of the Amosphere....be careful on the road if going that way. Hope the river freezes up - looked like open water from street view from the truck.

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    Trails a bit mash potatoey today, but snow depth is good. BTW - update your Imotoneige app - they have added trail conditions!

    My new friend....if you have to ask about the price of gas, you should not be in snowmobiling!  ;-) Just pulling your leg.......1.18 per liter. Gas station right next to hotel, police station right next door to that. Enjoy your trip - plenty of interesting trails around here. Leaving early tomorrow.  Temps are supposed to drop to minus 8 daytime, minus 13 nighttime so trails should be nice and firm.

     

     

    Lol fair enough, not to worried about gas prices was just curious more then anything, never been to Quebec. Should pull in around 8ish tonight. Thanks

  8. Selling the wife's '03 Polaris Edge X 700 $2600 OBO.

    Has about 10,000kms, runs strong, newer 1.25 track no studs, heated visor hook up, well maintained, bought from original owner last November. Fast sled, should be trail ready, will fire it up this weekend when I pull it out of storage and post more pictures. Located in Bancroft. No electric start.

     

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