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chandos_jon

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  • Location
    Apsley/Toronto
  • Main Riding Area
    OFSC District 2
  • Club
    Paudash Trailblazers
  • Sled
    2020 MXZ-X 850 E-tec
  • Previous and/or Other Sleds
    Skidoo 2015 MXZX 600 E-tec<br /><br />
    Skidoo 2010 GSX 600 E-tec<br /><br />
    Skidoo 2005 GSX 600 SDI
  • 16/17 Mileage
    3500
  • 15/16 Mileage
    4000
  • 14/15 Mileage
    2500

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  1. Revrnd is right, it's a Stoney Lake trail. Normally, it crosses a road bridge over the Crowe River but that bridge is being replaced so the trail and the road is out of action there. That being said, the club has created a re-route which goes from Glen Alda (at the Bordertown Café), alongside of Highway 620 west for about 1km and then south about 2km on Glen Alda Road and re-joins the trail at Winters Bay Road. There are a couple of "Follow Road to Trail" signs on the re-route. The lake trail through Winters Bay is not staked this year but the other Stoney Lake trail on Chandos is staked and it gets a lot of traffic. As long as there's snow on the side of Highway 620, the re-route is not too bad.
  2. We considered this at one of our club events but we believed that OFSC liability insurance would not cover this if something happened and people were paying for a ride.
  3. I believe that Haliburton County Snowmobile Association had a well-filled class in District 6. I've heard a few parents saying that they want their kids going to the class rather than doing the online course.
  4. MTO Minister Mulroney announced as part of her keynote address that gift cards would be available this year. She didn't provide any details, though.
  5. Thanks for the heads-up. I sent BRP an email ad well. I frequently use both of them on my sled.
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