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Day 1

The trails are great and the scenery is beautiful.

Note: the camera date on the pic is incorrect… is actually today..Feb 16th, 2014

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Reservoir Decelles

This is the view we came across this afternoon after 170 miles. Lots of horsepower being generated. When we left Timiskaming this morning it was -11 and as the sun was coming up it dropped to -21. It has warmed up to 6 degrees this afternoon. Very chilly day!!!!

Note: the camera date on the pic is incorrect… is actually today..Feb 16th, 2014

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MichCanSka Rides Again

Our adventure for 2014 – Quebec.. When we have finished this trip we will have rode from the Atlantic Ocean to Tok, Alaska. Follow us daily as we ride across Quebec and travel to the Gaspe Peninsula.

Note: the camera date on the pic is incorrect… is actually .Feb 15th, 2014

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This will be the 5th annual adventure ride for the MichCanSka extreme snowmobile club. This years ride across the northern Canadian province of Quebec will include the last leg to complete the over 6,000 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to Tok, Alaska. Effectively riding across the North American continent. Check back for further updates as the adventure begins on Feb 15th, 2014.

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What way do we go???????

Our team leaders have a real challenge figuring out the trail system. They lead and the rest follow. Today was a real challenge because it rained yesterday and the snow had a coating of ice. Our sleds need snow to cool them and to provide lubrication to the slides. We traveled 180 miles today and arrived safely in Hearst tonight.

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In  Cochrane, Ontario we visited:

They let you in the Habitat with the Polar Bears, you get to pet them, if you can get close enough!

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Over 50 Sleds from the 60’s – 80’s

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Frigid on the trail today, windchill just standing still was -14F. A total of 174 miles today. Everyone made it in safe with no frostbite

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Frederick House Bridge

Garry Randall, Dave Gentry and Ralph Gordon crossing the Frederick House Bridge.

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