Just thought I'd check here before I start calling around. I bought a place just west of St Albert and had a hold back until the previous owner took care of permits and easement issues for the RPR. One was for the deck which they didn't get a permit for and when the inspector came out he failed...
I have a friend who rented his out through some company and if I were to do it I would do the same as him. He delivers it to where ever they want it and sets it up, shows them how to use and then when they are done he comes and gets it. He just tows his car behind it and drives it back. At least...
I'm pretty sure you are talking about Marlboro. We went there with RNX and a couple others last year. We found enough trails for a days ride but I'm not sure if there is a whole bunch more there or not.
We turned around just before the lakes if I remember right, I know we didn't see them but by the map they were pretty close. It was the middle of the week and we were by ourselves so we didn't want to take a chance on getting stuck or something breaking. We didn't see anyone else until we were...
It's a great spot up there for quadding. Thanks to SWAT we went there in our Jeep and had a great time but I would have rather done it in my SXS. The road is a little rough to the campsite at Johnas creek thats a nice spot to camp and start from.
I don't believe the polls either but I can't believe how many I know who are voting NDP.... mostly young people and government employees. I sure hope enough people get out to stop the NDP or we're in big trouble.
If you're looking to get someone to do it give Chris @ NCR a call 780-686-9988. Him and his brother do it and are great guys. Probably not the cheapest but definitely quality work.
When we went to Windfall we found a few trails that would be ok for kids but not many. Later that day we met up with some people from the ATV club up there and where they took us you definitely wouldn't want to take your kids, lots of muskeg.
Careful what you say when it's that cold.
“A temperature inversion caused sound waves to bend back toward the ground rather than escaping upwards,” said David Phillips, Environment Canada’s senior climatologist. “People at the airport could clearly hear dogs barking in town and townspeople...