Jason T
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We got stopped at a check point on the trails, there were 6 of us. No questions about where we were from etc. didnt even check our paper work!
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Nice run last Friday. Plenty of fresh snow falling, lots on the trails. 114 miles round trip. Trails were very good. Groomer went by and stopped as we were having lunch.
Lunch stop on intersection of C111D and 56. Great place with a nice washroom. Roasted hot dogs, some other snacks, coffee, etc.
Went across Wahnapetei Lake on trail 71 on the way there... that wasn't fun with the wind, slush spots and small pressure crack.. needless to say we took C rail bed back from Capreol.
Was a great day, with great people.
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Wolf mountain with some friends. Great day, trails were decent. Supposed to get 10-12cm starting tonight. It is needed badly on some trails.
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7 minutes ago, 02Sled said:
The article states the province is not instituting checks. Hwy 69 is a provincial hwy and not part of the city jurisdiction.
yea.. do not base your fun or life on what our Mayor says... think this is the only the 3rd time we've heard from him since the Pandemic started, didn't know he was still around...
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Good news that the ofsc plans on keeping everything open, and grooming operations will continue.
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Well, on a positive note, 28 days from now we may finally have enough snow to go snowmobiling here...
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They also say you can gather outside max 5 people.
Very confusing, not sure what it means for sledding. May not be a great experience if you wanted / have to travel outside your community to snowmobile.
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34 minutes ago, Poo Man said:
My point is they should still be sending the notice and it would be a non issue. I'm sick of everything involving the government and "compliance" having to be so difficult and convoluted. Just look at the information in this thread, everyone has gotten different answers depending on who they asked. Their own website says I can't renew my expired plate, but people have been able to? Their site says your ok until further notice, but officers think it's up to their discretion? Until a month ago I could go to a strip club but standing in line at service Ontario waa risky?
My sled expired in August, I renewed Online first week of December when I noticed, and received sticker in a week. Just my experience.
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did mine online, took 5 days to get my registration sticker for the sled. was over due by a couple months. Easy and no hassle.
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Sudbury trails are about the same. Less than a foot of snow. Anywhere a groomer has been, there are still lots of rocks, branches, etc just under the snow. Even the rail beds have lots of exposed rock areas. Lots of running water across trails. The end of this week is supposed to cool down so fingers crossed. Need another foot of snow around here and cold.
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I bought a HJC cx1 and it is modular and comfortable, no electric shield though and I am a bit disappointed that while riding in warm weather (-2) water runs down the right side of the shield. Ill have to play with it but regret not just buying the mission helmet.
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Hey Soup, trail 56 & 111d northwest of Capreol.
Avoid 56 if your out that way. Nasty water hazards and carbide crushing rocks.
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My trailer is ready, thinking of parking in Bonfield at my aunts and riding for the day. Its painful waiting for the trails here to open.
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Nothing In Sudbury,
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34 minutes ago, Turbo Doo said:
I joined Dootalk.com.....
PWING where are you thread is entertaining.
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19 minutes ago, sledjunk said:
Sudbury has been trying to discourage visiting sledders for years. They just don't groom anywhere near the motels, so you are welcome to ride STP if you tolerate 20 - 30 K of moguls first. Or trailer at the start and end of each day to a groomed trailhead.
You have never heard the Citizens of Sudbury motto? I will quote it, but only once as you are not from here.
"You first, right after me"
Keep that in mind that next time you visit, and drive accordingly.
Jk - I have no idea why the trails get so beat up by the hotels, and do not get groomed more often. We do get a lot of sleds in and around the towns, and the trails always seem beat going in and out. I kind of thought it would be the same anywhere there was gas/food/ hotels near the trails no matter what town. But I only really sled around the Sudbury area so just though that's the way it is.
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I read they were being sent out in early October.
Did you know that the $50 Rider Advantage Confidence Bonus is only available until September 30th?
Even bigger than that, your permit purchase funds 30,000 kilometers of trail, 300 groomers, 18,000 landowners and 6,000 volunteers....all for only $190*?
If you already have your permit, thank you! Permits will start shipping in October.
We're ready for a great season, are you?
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Well, the ones still up there, or headed there have until midnight Saturday night. And appears to be some good snow coming tonight and tomorrow.
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Myself and my crew of 4 decided to stay open for now. We actually have enough work for about the next 4 days. After that, i have no idea. We discussed mabye rotating days off to avoid completely shutting down.
Wife, kids and neighbors are all off and bored already...going to be a long couple months.
Trailering outside health zone
in Main Clubhouse
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Seen a lot (10-12) headed west on 17 near Sudbury this afternoon. In about a 20 minute period. Ride on Boys!