Was up on the weekend the trails were awesome need newspaper and small kindling in red pine shelter was bitter cold but had a blast The boys from the south. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK TRAILS WERE WICKED.
January 07, 2017N.S.
I think your club does a wonderful job of grooming it's trails .
January 04, 2017Ryan
Great job on the website. Best in the province. Keeps me posted and up to date. Tell the groomer operators great work. They are grooming for the whole province of NB and NS. GREAT JOB.
December 30, 2016derek
I was looking at the map and was wondering about trail 19 from Mt Carlton heading toward island lake(approx 24km), is closed or just hasn't been groomed yet. i was planing a trip from Bathurst and doing a loop around that way from island lake to serpentine just wondering if it is passable even if it is not groomed the trails were great last week when i was up. IT’S NOT GROOMED [USUALLY BY ST QUENTIN] BECAUSE OF DOWNED TREES. AT PRESENT I DON’T KNOW THE STATUS
December 29, 2016Nova Scotia
I have been snowmobiling on your trails for the best part of 20 years and must say you have a wonderful trail system . I am usually leading in my group so I for one like hand signals ,so I will know how many I have coming at me ,although I do not like to let my hands off the handlebars to give a signal on a turn . This subject has been a hot debate whether to use hand signals or for riders to keep their hands on the sled and stay on their own side of the trail. I feel one way to eliminate this debate or argument is to implement or enforce the ride lite or buddy lite ,like they use in Maine .This way both hands are on the handlebars and if they are 6 sleds in a group the first 5 have a yellow light on and the 6th a green light. I met snowmobilers in New Brunswick with them on their sleds last year and thought it was a great idea and I have them on my sleds this year .I hope that New Brunswick will give this some serious thought . I realize snowmobiling is a expensive sport but I do not think 150 dollars is going to chase people away .I travel from Cape Breton to snowmobile on your trails twice a year.
December 23, 2016Gary, Fall River N.S.
My son and I just spent the best 3 days of sledding ever in December.
Thanks to all of the volunteers for a job well done! We tried are best to try and clean up some wayward rocks and branches and I ask all riders to help out a little as well so the groomers operators can do what they do best.
We also encountered 3 moose near island lake and lots of sign of more!
Merry Christmas!
Gary & Gavin - Fall River NS
December 22, 2016Jason
WATCH FOR MOOSE
Just got back from an awesome ride from the host to governors. Trail from host to 9 mile east very good and from 9 mile to governors is excellent. Counted 29 moose (yes 29) from Dobson's camp (trail 22) to wind mills (trail 503).
December 21, 2016Brian N.S.
By the sounds of things the guys on the groomers are doing a great job, my hat goes off to them.
December 20, 2016Pat
Congratulations on your new website and all the work that volunteers are doing!
Thanks, Pat
December 20, 2016JC Trenton NS
Thanks for the updates. Your not Beefing, just stating Facts (((concerning this comment "Just a word on high expectation of trail conditions: Looks like some don't realise that we're just starting and there are some issues around getting the trails up to snuff. Yes there are twigs and in some cases there are rocks protruding in the trails, but please, it is only 5 days into grooming and we are not at mid season conditions yet, so if there are twigs or rocks that bother you, get the hell off your sled and take care of it (You belong to a volunteer association so that you are an automatic volunteer))).
December 15, 2016Guy Hache
Excellent job on the website!! Keep up the good work, proud to support such a great organization.
December 10, 2016Don
Answer to Craig Tully's question: "Are any of the Lodges/clubs having anything for New Years night ? " Not that I'm fully aware of, but if the trails are good to go the lodges could be hoping.
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January 10, 2017 mike
January 07, 2017 N.S.
I think your club does a wonderful job of grooming it's trails .
January 04, 2017 Ryan
Great job on the website. Best in the province. Keeps me posted and up to date. Tell the groomer operators great work. They are grooming for the whole province of NB and NS. GREAT JOB.
December 30, 2016 derek
December 29, 2016 Nova Scotia
I have been snowmobiling on your trails for the best part of 20 years and must say you have a wonderful trail system . I am usually leading in my group so I for one like hand signals ,so I will know how many I have coming at me ,although I do not like to let my hands off the handlebars to give a signal on a turn . This subject has been a hot debate whether to use hand signals or for riders to keep their hands on the sled and stay on their own side of the trail. I feel one way to eliminate this debate or argument is to implement or enforce the ride lite or buddy lite ,like they use in Maine .This way both hands are on the handlebars and if they are 6 sleds in a group the first 5 have a yellow light on and the 6th a green light. I met snowmobilers in New Brunswick with them on their sleds last year and thought it was a great idea and I have them on my sleds this year .I hope that New Brunswick will give this some serious thought . I realize snowmobiling is a expensive sport but I do not think 150 dollars is going to chase people away .I travel from Cape Breton to snowmobile on your trails twice a year.
December 23, 2016 Gary, Fall River N.S.
December 22, 2016 Jason
December 21, 2016 Brian N.S.
By the sounds of things the guys on the groomers are doing a great job, my hat goes off to them.
December 20, 2016 Pat
December 20, 2016 JC Trenton NS
December 15, 2016 Guy Hache
December 10, 2016 Don
Answer to Craig Tully's question:
"Are any of the Lodges/clubs having anything for New Years night ? "
Not that I'm fully aware of, but if the trails are good to go the lodges could be hoping.
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