Planned Route from Matane, QC to Riviere-du-loup, QC on Friday, March 1st, 2014
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We woke up to 6 fresh inches of snow and tremendous winds. The trail was almost impossible to see because it was snowing so hard as we started up the steepest mountains on the Gaspe Peninsula. We had 70 miles in when it was time for lunch. The snow finally stopped but the wind continued all afternoon. 151 miles today as we got back into Matane.
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The weather cleared up this afternoon but we still encountered many challenges…The end of this bridge had major snow build up and it was very difficult to get off it. A few got stuck and we had to get the bundgie out and pull them up.
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Joe Palombo… Joe lives in Warren, Michigan and drives a Polaris..This is a special day for him because it is his Birthday.. Joe is a great guy and a charter member of MichCanSka. Five years ago when we went to Alaska we also celebrated his birthday..Hope we can celebrate the next 57 with him…..
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The entire day we rode in the mountains with windmills on every mountain. It must have been a major task to get the equipment up to the top of the mountains.
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Dave Gentry…. Dave is the Secretary of MichCanSka.. He drives a Ski-Doo and lives in Prudenville, Michigan. Dave is always joking about something and keeps the club laughing.
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There is SO much snow in the town of Perce where the big rock is. People have to reach through the snow to get there mail.
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17 riders left at 7:30 A.M. with the temp at 1 degree. This is the mountain that we came over at the end of the day. We rode a total of 5.7 miles up and over the mountain.