Glad that you stayed in Hornepayne. There is a new motel being built this summer and we do have 2 restaurants. Our little town is AWESOME. Come one, come all and enjoy the north.
Back in the late 90’s I met Mark and Kent on the trail outside of where I believe was Temagami heading towards Timmons. I maybe off on my locations as it was so many years ago, but what really stood out was their enthusiasm to meet people who are as passionate about the sport as they are. What great ambassadors.. unfortunately I haven’t been back to Canada since the lockdowns. Hopefully next year..
GREAT episode Luke … and what an amazing area for snowmobiling A+++ !!! P.S: That big hug Luke gave to Stefan while on the back of the big wolf 🐺, he certainly didn’t expect that and his reaction was priceless … 😆😆😆.
Great video! Looked like great riding! We usually ride in Michigan U. P. I would love to be able to get up to northern Canada and take that trip...looked like a blast!
I’ve been up to Timmons, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls area several times. We put on 250 miles per day, 4 days in a row so 1,000 miles in 4 days and it felt easy.
@@snowtrax Should mention that I bought a 23 Lynx Rave RE, first BRP product for me. Lukes obvious glee while riding it was the deciding factor for me. hehe.
if im in maine and want to ride over there for a change, with a very small group (max 4 sleds total) with a guide, do I ship my sled and fly over or rent one out there? would prefer to ride my own machine. general consensus??
Beautify area….but please answer the question. If you live in that states and want to ride in Canada (Ontario) here’s what you need to do….passes, cost for permit, duration options day, week, season. Canada even open now with Covid??
You can order annual permits and multi-day passes from the OFSC website for about $45 CDN per day (min 2 days). Exchange rate is currently about $1.26 CDN for every US dollar. The the rules surrounding COVID at the border seem to change daily so if you're planning a trip, do your homework. Hoping all restrictions will lift very soon.
You need to understand that we spend HOURS filming. Just an unloading and gear up scene can take an hour and a half or two hours. We could lie about it. But I prefer not to. You could EASILY ride from Hearst to Dubreuilville in a day. Heck, if you were really pushing it, you could ride there for lunch then ride back. But for us, the mileage we were riding WHILE filming was insane. Also, I HAVE been to hurst before. I raced the Nordcan 250 cross country race in the late 90's twice and placed 2nd. I just hadnt been back since... which is over 20 years ago.
We spend HOURS filming. You spend all of those extra hours riding. So yes, I realize you CAN ride from Hearst to Dubreuilville and back in a day if you want to, certainly from hearst to Dubreuilville in one day and back the next. But we filmed a 20 minute television segment while we did it. Just an unloading and gear up scene can take hours to film.
Glad that you stayed in Hornepayne. There is a new motel being built this summer and we do have 2 restaurants. Our little town is AWESOME. Come one, come all and enjoy the north.
Back in the late 90’s I met Mark and Kent on the trail outside of where I believe was Temagami heading towards Timmons. I maybe off on my locations as it was so many years ago, but what really stood out was their enthusiasm to meet people who are as passionate about the sport as they are. What great ambassadors.. unfortunately I haven’t been back to Canada since the lockdowns. Hopefully next year..
What an awesome job!
Took this ride and highly recommend!
I enjoy your travel episodes. So sad there were so few this year. California boy hopes to find his way to Canada for an adventure some day.
GREAT episode Luke … and what an amazing area for snowmobiling A+++ !!!
P.S: That big hug Luke gave to Stefan while on the back of the big wolf 🐺, he certainly didn’t expect that and his reaction was priceless … 😆😆😆.
Excellent episode! I would love to go on a trip like this one!
I love riding up there! Great show
That's definitely in my top ten dream rides
We used to go to duberville every year love that place and stay at the magpie and I will never forget pats dad he was one hell of a guy
Great video! Looked like great riding! We usually ride in Michigan U. P. I would love to be able to get up to northern Canada and take that trip...looked like a blast!
I’ve been up to Timmons, Cochrane, Iroquois Falls area several times. We put on 250 miles per day, 4 days in a row so 1,000 miles in 4 days and it felt easy.
This not far from my camp can confirm trails are top notch
Hey my home town I miss it
Pat's a great guy and his dad Ray is a legend up there. Should also mention Pat's brother in law Patrick who is a super person as well.
Make sure you hook that tether up next time 😉
Awesome show!
Good sled shops
When we go up timmins north we easily road 400 miles a day for 3 days
Loved this one, would love to see more of these type of videos. How'd you find the lynx on those long rides? Seat hard?
Actually like the seat on the Lynx.
@@snowtrax Should mention that I bought a 23 Lynx Rave RE, first BRP product for me. Lukes obvious glee while riding it was the deciding factor for me. hehe.
You showed the map of ‘Aventure Nord’ at the start. Anyone firmiliar with it at all?
I love Northern Ontario nothing like it !!!! Hopefully the liberals take a hike and canada can return to greatness
I thought the speed limit on the trails is 50 KPH.
The roads are typically built to allow logs to be hauled out by semi trucks so no quick turns on them.
I bet Snowtrax wasn't doing the speed limit to cover that much ground in a day.I thought they advocated safe snowmobiling.Guess not.
if im in maine and want to ride over there for a change, with a very small group (max 4 sleds total) with a guide, do I ship my sled and fly over or rent one out there? would prefer to ride my own machine. general consensus??
400 km in 3 days? I have do that in 1 day in the 716
That's why you're better than us.
A good ride is 300km per day here in Québec :-)
Yes, with no cameras. Hard to pile on 300 kms and film a 15 minute segment.
@@snowtrax I'm pretty sure indeed. Good job!
Beautify area….but please answer the question. If you live in that states and want to ride in Canada (Ontario) here’s what you need to do….passes, cost for permit, duration options day, week, season. Canada even open now with Covid??
You can order annual permits and multi-day passes from the OFSC website for about $45 CDN per day (min 2 days). Exchange rate is currently about $1.26 CDN for every US dollar. The the rules surrounding COVID at the border seem to change daily so if you're planning a trip, do your homework. Hoping all restrictions will lift very soon.
“Huge miles”! 😂 180 klm? In Hearst? Come on! What did you do after lunch? Cant believe you’ve never been to Hearst before. Good video.
It's not that we went 180 kms that's impressive. It's that we piled on 180 kms while stopping constantly to film.
@@snowtrax how much time you spend playing with Stefan on the sculptures? lol
You need to understand that we spend HOURS filming. Just an unloading and gear up scene can take an hour and a half or two hours. We could lie about it. But I prefer not to. You could EASILY ride from Hearst to Dubreuilville in a day. Heck, if you were really pushing it, you could ride there for lunch then ride back. But for us, the mileage we were riding WHILE filming was insane.
Also, I HAVE been to hurst before. I raced the Nordcan 250 cross country race in the late 90's twice and placed 2nd. I just hadnt been back since... which is over 20 years ago.
Curious, Did you and Stefan share a bed too? wink wink.
Sounds like you're staying awake at night thinking about us...
Nah, just some cozy hugs on the wolf. Were close, but not THAT close.
Did I really here distance right because here its normal drive 200-500km per day and trails are not that easy to ride
Yeah, we know you guys ride hard. We are impressed. truly I mean it. We did this while filming the segment though. That's not an easy task.
We spend HOURS filming. You spend all of those extra hours riding. So yes, I realize you CAN ride from Hearst to Dubreuilville and back in a day if you want to, certainly from hearst to Dubreuilville in one day and back the next. But we filmed a 20 minute television segment while we did it. Just an unloading and gear up scene can take hours to film.
Fast running trail 50 km is not what I call fast running
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