A lot happened last week...We started Monday from Shawinigan left vehicles at the Gouverneur rode North to Lac Edwardo lots of snow...
A lot happened last week...We started Monday from Shawinigan left vehicles at the Gouverneur rode North to Lac Edwardo lots of snow...
2011 800 e-tec Renegade
Tombstone
Perfect!
Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.
Second day we rode to KM 31 on Mt. Valin...Very remote complex completely self powered...Got a foot of snow Tuesday night...
2011 800 e-tec Renegade
Tombstone
Perfect!
Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.
Broke trail all day Wednesday, over 100 miles of no tracks at all, very glad I had GPS or we would still be there, there was much more than a foot in places. My sled was completely covered with snow many times...
2011 800 e-tec Renegade
Tombstone
Perfect!
Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.
Thursday was sunny lots of big drifts the 1200's had some trouble in the drifts, I am sure better skis would have helped...
OK enough already I am getting tired of breaking trail, at least it was sunny and bright...
Last edited by Phil; 01-24-2012 at 09:57 PM.
2011 800 e-tec Renegade
Tombstone
Perfect!
Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.
Very Nice. Glad to see you had a good time.
Yep that's me and my wife on the Double up sleds with the kids....
10 miles with the kids are more memorable then 100 with friends!!
I missed a turn rode up here turned around and back down with no problem, maybe 3 - 4 feet deep there. The 800 e tec renegade finally ran like a top.
A look back down a typical pole line run...
2011 800 e-tec Renegade
Tombstone
Perfect!
Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.
Rode way up north to catch the ferry from Gadbout to Matane across to Gaspe...This was a big boat...Sleds lined up in the belly...
2011 800 e-tec Renegade
Tombstone
Perfect!
Sometimes, it is OK for things to be less than OK. We have, in our minds, an unrealistic expectation.
We think everything ought to be perfect. If it isn't, we figure we must be doing something wrong.
But we live on a planet where nothing is without fault. Nothing.... and nobody !
What counts, in the end, is not how you manage to make things right.
It's how you manage to live with the fact that some things will always be a bit wrong.