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I haven’t done it myself but I think it’s around 155 miles 

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13 hours ago, yamirider said:

Hello-can someone tell me how far it is by trail from Hornepayne to Longlac? Would like to head there next season.

 

Thanks.

According to the ITG it is 249 km. You can use the trip plan feature on the top left of the map to find that type of info. out.

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Doo you mean Hearst to longlac?

Yeah, that's 150 miles or so.

 

Otherwise Manitouwadge is in the middle, so no issue.

I think that you can make it from Manitouwadge up to Longlac on one tank.

We was able to git gas in Caramat as we were headed back east to Hearst and I don't think that we have ever been on the short stretch east of Longlac?

Hard to say if Caramat is open anymore tho.

 

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There’s a person selling gas at the big river on the A trail on west side of the bridge. Limited hours though. West of Mooseland 

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7 hours ago, Ox said:

Doo you mean Hearst to longlac?

Yeah, that's 150 miles or so.

 

Otherwise Manitouwadge is in the middle, so no issue.

I think that you can make it from Manitouwadge up to Longlac on one tank.

We was able to git gas in Caramat as we were headed back east to Hearst and I don't think that we have ever been on the short stretch east of Longlac?

Hard to say if Caramat is open anymore tho.

 

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Trail stops in Manitouwadge. They haven't  re opened  rest yet. Hopefully in near future it would make a nice loop again for riders in wawa, dub hornepayne area's. On bucket list if it ever re opens 😎

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Wawa to Dubreuilville is roughly 55-60 miles depending on route. Dub to Hornepayne is 100 miles. Hornepayne to Hwy 11 (where Mooseland/Bambino's Truck Stop was) is approx 60 miles no services).

 

You can then go East into Hearst about 40 miles (The opposite way to Longlac area), and overnight. Or Head west to Longlac which would be approx 107 miles at the hwy11 corner. From Hearst to Longlac is 162 miles. This year as Nunz stated, there was a new place to get fuel at the Pagawa River.

 

Once in Longlac, you can go to Geraldton and the Greenstone loop or, you will have to deadhead back the way you came, as the trail goes to Caramat but, does not go to Manitouwadge any longer. You cant go from Wawa to Dub, to White river, then to Manitouwadge to Longlac like we used to (pre 2008ish). 

 

The trail system is broken up, further to the west and north. Not everything is connected.

 

Depending on the snow, and the condition of the roads, you could possibly make it from Caramat to Manitouwadge but, you would be at the mercy of the Industrial road, which depending on the status, could be plowed tight, and sanded, or could have 3 feet of powder on it. If it is not plowed, it could eat a lot of fuel before you got to Mani. The last time we did that route, we went Geraldton to Hillsport (105 miles), then on to Mani (another 40). Without the detour to Hillsport it is approx 60 miles from Caramat to Mani. So, approx 90-100 miles of road/trail, no fuel, no services, no trail, plan accordingly. 

 

The trail has been taken back over by nature, from Caramat to Mani, that isnt even an option now.  

 

If they open the new motel in Hornepayne this fall, you "could" ride wawa to Hornepayne, and over night. then Hornepayne to Longlac, and over night. Do the greenstone loop, and over night, then head back. If the motel doesnt open, you could ride wawa to hearst (approx 250 miles), and over night, then on to Longlac the next day. 

 

Good luck. Ski

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With all that said, your best bet unless dead set on Longlac is... Wawa to Hearst, and over night. Then stay in the Hearst area a few days riding the local loops (they have a bunch of good day riding), then back to Wawa the same way. Without Halfway Haven it is really a fuel mileage crapshoot if you can loop from Hearst to Timmins (225 miles), Timmins to Chapleau 175 miles, Chapleau to where Halfway was (60 miles), with no fuel, services and back to Wawa from there (75-80 trail miles). Keep us posted on your trip, many of us can help you decide, and give info. Good luck! Ski

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Ah!

 

I forgot that the Hornepayne / Hearst trail goes to Mooseland first these days.

I haven't been on the new trail yet. 

 

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