Our Thursday morning started with a 9am departure time, that was supposed to be a firm departure time, because we had 230 miles to go! But, its never that easy.
Vinnie's Polaris was having sputtering issues periodically thru out the day on Wednesday, and considering we were going into remote parts of the Bush, and it was too cold and laborious to try and tow a broke down sled, we decided it would be prudent to have it checked out at the Polaris Dealer before leaving town.
To begin with, the dealer, who is mentioned in earlier posts by Command Central (I can't remember names at this time, as it's 3 days later, and I'm just trying to wrap this blog up for another season), was incredibly generous and accommodating. Gino, the owner, drove us to lunch at one of his favorite local restaurants, then gave us a tour of his private Land Rover collection. The Polaris repairman Remy, after a quick test drive and tear down to change plugs and the fuel filter, discovered a vacuum line that had a hole wore thru it from a clamp. Quick changes/repairs and we will be back on the trail. It's never that easy. It was around 1:30 and the guys all suited up and made our preparations to depart the dealer. We had already changed our destination to Relaise 22, about 130 miles up the trail, but this would still keep us on track to make Parent by Friday evening.
After being suited up for about 30 minutes, and still no sight of Vinnie coming out of the repair bay, we undressed again. The test ride after the vacuum hose repair wasn't the problem. Further investigation was required. Around 3pm, Remy thought he had the problem fixed. Now the sled wont even idle. RS Young made a snap decision, ship the sum bitch to Mt Laurier, Vinnie get on Action Dan's 2-up sled, your riding bitch. By 4 pm we were on the trail.
We arrived at Relaise 22 around 7:15. It was freaking cold. -18 when we arrived, and an hour after we got there it dropped another 10 degrees! Poor Vinnie riding on the back of a 2 Up sled with no hand warmers, nor real protection from the elements other than his gear, was froze to the sled. We chiseled him off the back seat and placed him in front the wood burning stove with a hot chocolate to thaw.
We were supposed to have dinner at the dining table in Relaise 22, but we all sat around the horse shoe bar for adult beverages and never left. They just served us our choice of steak or chicken right there, and a great time was had by all.
Friday morning, we were on the trail to Parent by 10am or so. Nothing really exciting happened on the trail, finally. Well, nothing out of the ordinary. Ole took out a bridge warning sign and had to be dug out of a drift, but that's just normal day to day happenings. We arrived in Planet Parent around 5pm. Our friend Sylvie, who owns the Hotel Central in Parent, had a happening bar and restaurant that Friday night. Pre dinner happy hour, dinner and post dinner cocktails and conversation, and another great evening was in the books.
Saturday morning, we were leaving Parent for Club Gatenaeu. Connecticut Jim and his wingman Rob needed to head back to MT Laurier. A winter storm heading for Vermont/Connecticut made them head back home a day early so as not to get caught in a bad ride home. Don't feel bad for them that they left a day early... they also arrived 3 days before the rest of us, and rode by themselves for those 3 days!
We love having Club Gatanaeu as our last over night. Mark and his wife Natalie, the owners, are just super duper great hosts, tolerate our shenanigans (and often join in), and are just great people to visit with! Plus, its only about 60 miles from there to Mt Laurier. So when the great hosting runs late into the night, as it usually does, and we leave later in the morning, it's not a long day at all to get back to the trucks!
We are now sitting in Kingston ON, with Action Dan and Video MIke from SnowTrailsTV.com (remember twit him and like his facetube page), myself, RS, Vinnie and Donkey, and our trip coordinator Craig Willour and Bullet Catcher Jim Olender, at the hotel bar. Laughs and stories are still rolling out. Another great trip guys! Can't wait til next year.
I need to send a special Thank YOU to Mrs Mitchell back at Command. She covered me during our "dark" periods with blog updates and pictures. We also want to think the dealers mentioned in this blog, as they were integral and gracious in getting us back on the trail. A special thanks to the people we met on the ride, like Iceman and the boys from New York that stayed up late and played with us last night at Gatanaeu!
While it's happy trails for us, for now, we are currently tossing ideas around for next years ride. If you think you may be interested in exploring Québec with us, contact Craig Willour at 810-629-1299. We are always looking for our next victims!
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"Stick"