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By revrnd September 8, in Club Ontario North. If you notice the article is from last year. They did complete the brushing last winter but by the time it was done we never got the snow required to cover the cut brush to get the trail open. Not sure what the plan is for this year. Would assume but we all know what that means that it will reopening this year since the brushing has been done. Kris, that article was from February of this year. Denis would know more. I really hope it would open As per my boss and club exec, grooming should commence as soon as there's snow. Now in which pecking order that trail is I can't say I kept watching and hoping for it last season. Ran up to Hearst from Dub a couple times last season and always think about it when we make the turn next to Hwy Looks to be about miles from the turn to Longlac gas. Or you could go 22 miles east to Calstock and turn back making it about miles on a full tank. The 45 miles extra from Hearst means a total of about miles from Hearst direct to Longlac. I'm ready and will make plans as soon as it is open. I think I'm going to be coming from a nice night in Hearst when we first do it, but have extra gas so we can make the turn and head straight down to Hornepayne on the return to an always great stay in Dubreuilville. Would love to get on it some day. If so thats pretty cool!! I was at the Toronto Sled show today and got some updates from the district 15 governor. Trail work is almost complete for the section out towards Geraldton from Hearst. Trails will be open all the way through to Geraldton this season. Then he wants to open up a restaurant also if all goes well. Sounds like longlac has half decent accommodations and food and fuel. The trail out to longlac will have a small detour out to run near the hwy to avoid a old deteriorating bridge for this season only. Next year a new bridge will be installed. Just not enough time this year to get done.. I was really impressed with the conversation and the hard work happening to open this all back up. Looking forward to making the run this year. The fuel you're talking about at Mooseland is far from completed, but it's a start. One tank is sitting on the footings no pumps attached , with 2 more cement footings ready for 2 more tanks. If this is going to open this fall, they've got work to do. I don't see it happening for this season. It's encouraging for sure, but they've got a long way to go. We were thru Longlac yesterday by coincidence, it's a pretty little town. Buildings look very nice, the main drag is neat with a separated 2-lane setup. The motels look clean from the outside, fuel next door. It was a quick in-and-out to fuel up and come home. We'll make a point of going out just for a drive this fall, just to visit the town in more detail. Not exactly sure WHO it was. He was at the district 15 booth.. I seen that they used my pic for that. I di take that photo I remember there where 2 lynx close to the trail we stopped and the one crossed right in front of me. I hope it all works out and will try to join in for a ride to Longlac this season when it opens. For a variety of reasons we had no attendance at the District AGM this fall. I will admit I am not optimistic about the further connection as we continue to have volunteer issues due to the standard range of factors burnout, age of volunteers, health of volunteers, due to age, lack of interest that challenge us to just keep up with our km of TOP connector trail from Hwy 11 south to Luc's trails let alone any of our local trails, which while not well used are vital to maintaining a positive view of the club in town and possible volunteer recruitment. It would be great to have a loop like that to do but I just have a hard time trying to figure the logistics of it out. I had asked similar questions to him yesterday at the show. He was more than excited to share the news with me. So i guess we will see. I hope for the best, and wish all involved the best of luck. I will do what i can, and that's to ride the trails and support the local businesses. Great to hear all the excitement about getting it open this year along Hwy Great info guys. I would guess if it were to link back to Hornepayne direct it would just use the track from the past to Hillsport. It still shows the trail to Caramat which use to continue over to Hillspor The 'Hillsport Hilton' had gas and was kept open back then, but I think the folks running it in the winter moved on and the owner was going south for the winters. Just not busy enough to make it worth keeping open. I liked that ride. I would love to see the Long Lake route opened again to loop down to Terrance Bay and back to Marathon , or back down through Manitouwadge and down to Marathon to really make a great loop out of it. At this point, just to be able to get to Longlac and Geraldton and back will be great! I rode from Sault Ste. Marie to Marathon and back last season with my daughter. Great long weekend! The trail west of White River has some hills and beautiful views. Plan to make that run again this year. I think you meant to say you and Paige, went from the soo to marathon, Scott. Marie to Manitouwadge and back last season with my daughter. Scott, the gentlemen at the show did say about running the old trail down through Hilllsport. So heres hoping. Were planning on doing longlac from Hearst also. Hoping to see some fellow ocers around.. I agree it is a dream at this point to wish for a 'loop'. Just being able to go back over to Longlac will be great! Last year it was fantastic to run over to Marathon and will do it again this year when the trail is open. A great trip from Dub going to either. All of that west is great to have open again! Could have used your help breaking parts of the trail open west of White River last year. It was weeks and a big storm since the last sleds went through, so those hills were a challenge as were many miles of 2 foot deep untouched powder. A lot of work to bust it all open again last season, so should be much faster this year. Maybe will see you guys riding those bikes around Dub this season. If not I will stop by your house and say hi. What's your new truck look like so I know when to stop? Did you go Krown or something else for rust? PM me when you think your making that ride from Hearst and we may try to join you. We try to get up that way and stay around Dub quite a bit. I bought the fluid film install kit on amazon and I am doing it myself. I am betting warm lake temps will contribute to high lake effect early in the season. I love the trails around Marathon, but even with all of the enthusiasm, any trails west of the Soo to Hearst line will never be justifiable unless Thunder Bay has a change of heart. The town is just not skidoo friendly, and thus apparently hardly anyone from there rides. They must all spend their time curling and drinking over there to go out and play in the snow Point being that D west of Wawa, and for sure west of White River, and A trail west of Mooseland hardly ever saw a snowmachine - even back in the heydays of the early 's. Terrace Bay would be lucky to be open by early Feb on a good year, whether it be from lack of interest, or weather issues. If the motel jockies aren't willing to sit their assets in the groomers and brush trails in the fall, then they shouldn't expect the Yanks to come. It's just out on the gas line, so it is wide open and safe I guess. Close to the hwy if you find yourself in a jackpot But hardly a nice ride through the bush. If we can keep everything up through Hornepayne and east open, you better feel good about that. I really don't see these other communities ever reaping the benefits, and a resurgance in interest will be sqworshed quickly with no traffic. So you fella's that aint been that way, and those of you that have and liked it, you better gitcher assets up there as soon as you hear that it is open, but make sure of where to stay is open. Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted September 8, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Replies Created 7 yr Last Reply 6 yr. Techdenis Posted September 8, Turbo Doo Posted September 8, We are defiantly going to try it out this season, as long as its a go.. Looking forward to this.. Posted September 18, Viperules Posted September 19, Posted September 19, Turbo Doo Posted October 22, Posted October 22, Techdenis Posted October 22, IQ Turbo, Who was it you were talking to D15 governor? I believe he was the one that took that pic. It is really cool. Hope to see one this winter. Posted October 24, Hope to spend a few nights in Longlac this year too. Turbo Doo Posted October 24, Thanks ski, Yes, you are correct. I fixed it now. Take care. Ox Posted October 24, Again - District 16 didn't see Jack for traffic in the heydays Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. Go to topic listing. Sign In Sign Up.
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