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OntarioSnowmobiler.ca is a Talk Radio Show (Podcast) hosted by snowmobilers for snowmobilers. Join your hosts Dave (Krusty) Hunt and Paul (Yukon) Ineson weekly, as they provide you with current news from the snowmobiling world. They use our Facebook page, toll free message line (1-855-651-4401) and other sources to gather news and tips which they discuss on the show. So feel free to provide your input, share your ideas and let them know what you want to hear!
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Snowmobile Podcast #12 – Colours of Sledding: Visiting the Gold Rush Tour and the Ladies in Pink raise the Fundraising Bar.
On this week’s #OntarioSnowmobiler.ca Podcast we talk with Mark Lapalme from Timmins Snowmobile Club in Timmins Ontario. Mark is the Operations Coodinator for District 14 and is the acting Vice President for the Abitibi Temiscaming Trails Association. We also have Suzy Stenoff joining us. She is the Co-Founder of the Kelly Shires Brest Cancer Snow Run which has raised over $3.5 Million Dollars.
Listener Question of the Week
-This Weeks question comes from Candice Pringle… She Asks
-Hey, I saw a thing on Facebook about a free weekend? How does that work? I am Going up to my Uncles place and I know he has a sled in the garage but I know he doesnt really use it anymore?
-Krusy Plays the OFSC Try our Trails advertisement to help answer the question.
-The Permit is available on line at no charge. http://www.ofsc.on.ca
-You must sign up and provide information about your snowmobile
-The Permit must be attached to you windshield.
-The Best way to carry it is in a plastic bag.
-Insurance, Ownership and Val Tags are also Required.
-The Timmins snowmobile club is having a Family day event where there will be a fire for warming up, Groomer rides, snowmobile rides, Hot Chocolate, Hot Dogs, Coffee. This is Sponsored by by several places in the town. Yamaha Will be there for demo rides.
-Many Clubs are doing events on the Family day weekend.
-Thanks to Candice for the Question!
-Feel Free to ask Questions at…
-info@ontariosnowmobiler.ca
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Events
Sat Feb 8 –
-The Richmond Rover’s Poker run,in Munster, ON – Registration is from 9-11 . The cost is $25.00 -The event will leave from Danby’s bar and grill at 2858 Munster Road.
–Ice Drags on Moira Lake, in Centre Hastings, ON
1st drag off the line at 9am sharp. Gate entrance fee is $10 per person. Registration forms online or onsite from 7am to 8:30am. Race entries $20 per/class.A Cash prize is being awarded for “King of the Hill.”
-The Maple Leaf Snow Skimmers are hosting their Poker Run, in Lake St. Peter, ON
Entry is 10$. Check in by 3 at the Community Centre..
For more information contact the Maple Leaf Snow Skimmers at call Diane at 613-338-2905 or Dewey at 613-332-0761.
-The Tall Pines s.c is host to the Dorset Poker Rally,
Held at the Lions Camp on Kawagama Lake Road. Prizes awarded for Top 10 poker hands including $2000 cash for 1st prize and a flat screen TV for rider with most money in pledges. There will be live entertainment featuring Lou Moore . Registration is from 9-11am and is $35 or free with $100 or more in pledges. Includes ride, dinner and poker hand. Pre-registration on Feb. 7th from 5-9pm. For more information contact Charmaine at 705-766-9263. –
-Kelly Shire’s Snow Run – Feb 8th – Hidden Valley Resort –
–Georgian Bay Club is hosting a Snowmobile Ride For Dad, out of Penetanguishene, ON
Registration is at8:30 at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 17 Poynts Street. Trail ride begins at 10:30am sharp. Contact Mike Lauder at 705-220-0422.
-The Orillia Club is also hosting Snowmobile Ride For Dad l
Starting at the Best Western Mariposa Inn at 400 Memorial Avenue (or arrive by sled on B112B Trail access.) Contact Rob Love at 705-238-1347 or rlove@sledorillia.com for more information.
-Next we have the Hanover-Neustadt Annual Memorial Poker Run, in Hanover, ON
Registration starts at the Hanover Club House at 10am. 1st prize is $1000, 2nd prize is $350 and 3rd prize is $150 with lots of other prizes as well. Poker hands are $20 or 3 for $50. For more information contact Rick at 519-369-4599 or rrpake@gmail.com or Jason at 519-364-3899 or grimm00@yahoo.com.
-COME OUT AND JOIN the Palmerston club for their
100 Mile Run this Saturday Feb 8th
Registration is from 8am-9:30 am. The run will start and end at the Round House Restaurant in Palmerston. They also have a meal plan again this year for Breakfast, Lunch and Supper[...] -
Snowmobile Podcast #11 – Thank You For The French Connection Snowmobile Loop
This week on #OntarioSnowmobiler.ca podcast, OFSC District 1 Governor, George Darouze talks to us about the signature French Connection Snowmobile Loop. Marni provides us with a huge list of this weekends club events. All of this and more on this week’s episode.
SHOW NOTES
Introduction of Show
Today’s guests on the podcast
George Darouze
OFSC Governor for District 1
Listener Question Of the Week
Question of the week is from Crystal Robertson who asked
“Can you please tell the listeners to ride safely, I’ve been hearing about too many accidents in recent weeks?”
Paul reminds listeners to ride safe, obey the speed limits and share’s some general safety tips.
Keep the questions coming!
info@ontariosnowmobiler.ca
Our Facebook Page
1-855-561-4401
Thanks again to Crystal for her question
List of OFSC Club Events This Weekend
Hi there, Krusty, and Yukon a shout out to you too LebSled George I’m going to start the show with 2 Saturday Snowaramas.
The first in Morrisburg, ON, begins with a $5 breakfast that is, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. It will be served from 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. at the Riverside Recreation Hall (13137 Riverside Drive, Riverside Heights). Participants are required to have a valid trail permit and must raise a minimum of $25 in pledges. For more information, please contact Leslie at 613.652.1651
The 2nd is the Sudbury Trail Plan event. You can Enjoy a full day of fun with your family and friends on the trails and help kids at the same time. This year’s event will be hosted by the Broder Dill Snowmobile Association and starts at the Colonial Inn, 28 Cedar Street, Coniston, ON. Registration will be open from from 9 am – 2 pm. The snowmobile ride will take place from 10 am – 2 pm, followed by prizes. A complimentary lunch will be available from 12 noon – 3 pm for all participants. For more information contact Joanne Bowers at 705-566-8858 or jbowers@easterseals.org.
I bet you never thought Poker and Snowmobiling had a lot in common, but this weekend they do. Along with the other events I’m going to mention, there are TEN that are Poker Runs!! So if you love to sled and poker’s your thing…then this might just be YOUR weekend.
Starting with the Rideau Grand Poker Rally, Be part of the North Gower Winter Carnival and it’s100 mile poker run. Sign up at 9:30am-12:30pm. $25 to enter. Winning hands will be awarded at 5pm that evening. Cash prizes of 500, 300 and 200 dollars for the top 3 hands..
The West Carleton Snowmobile Trails Association is also hosting their Charity Poker run. Starting with breakfast at the Kinburn Community Centre from 8-11am. $6., Registration starts at 10am sharp. $25 per sled (includes dinner for one). Dinner only is $10 per person. $5 for additional poker hands. The Ride leaves at 11am. There will be winter activities throughout the day and it will be followed by dinner at 6pm with a cash bar (opens at 3pm). Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place, oldest/youngest riders and more. Proceeds will beneift the snowsuit fund. Contact Scott Hamilton atWestCarletsonPokerRun@gmail.com.
The Rice Lake Snow Drifters “Low Cost-High Winnings” Poker Run, is also on Saturday. join the fun and Ride the trails to Elmhirst Resort. For more information contact Sherri Luff at 705-295-4321.
The Elmira S.C. is offering Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd based on 50% of the entry fee. Registration is from 9-11am. $15 per hand. Refreshments will be available at the clubhouse following the run. Call 519-501-7594 for more information.
Just a note that the Haliburton Country Snowmobile Association’s Poker Run that was scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled.
The North Renfrew Poker Run is on Saturday
Registration is from 10am to 12:30pm at the Chalk River Rink House near the Lions Club Inn in Chalk River.
The, Barrie Snowmobile Club’s Annual Radar Run, Registration takes place at New Lowe[...] -
Snowmobile Podcast #10 – Riding Off Trail in North Eastern Ontario
Riding Off Trail in North Eastern Ontario
This week on #OntarioSnowmobiler.ca Podcast we talk with Jeff McGirr from Bonfield Ontario Jeff is the Vice Presdient of the Mattawa Snowmobile club and also a contributer to Ontario Snowmobiler.ca and an avid of trail rider. We also talk with Bill Froud from Extreme Tours from Cochrane Ontario.
SNOWMOBILE PODCAST SHOW NOTES
Listener Question of the Week
This weeks question is from Luc the Groomer Guy Luc asks “I want the Extreme experience…. Can you pull me down the trail with me dragging off the back bumper while I’m holding on with my two arms while doing the 50km speed Limit?”
Jeff Says he will take him anytime!!!
Events
Time to check in with our friend Doo Dette
On Jan 25th Old Hastings Snow Riders President’s Ride, in L’Amable, Please call: 613-332-6125 for more info or look on the webpage at ww.bancroftoldhastings.com Great Pine Ridge Night-time Poker is being held Saturday night. Sign in is from 3pm till 5pm at the Club House. Food and refreshments will be available. Cost is $10 for club members and $15 for non-members. The clubhouse is located at 692 Bowmanton Rd in Harwood. You can call (905) 344-7240 for more info or go to www.gosledding.ca
The Dufferin Driftbusters Poker run that I mentioned last week has been cancelled but they are doing a radar run later in February so I’ll keep you posted on that. Timberline Snowmobile club Poker Run Contact them at (613) 732-7394 for more information.
Snowcrest Rider’s of Gravenhurst are hosting their annual Pancake Breakfast. It begins at 10:00 at the Walkers Point Community Centre on Walkers Point Road. All you can eat Pancakes, Sausages and hot beverages. Cost is 8$ per person.
Algonquin S.C’s annual Chili Cook Off is being held at the Warm Up Shelter on the 101B trail – Call Sue Grant at ( 705) 635-2241 to enter your Chili.
The Orillia Snowmobile Club is hosting a ride for Literacy. Jarett Hall which is Line 10 and Horseshoe Valley Road, at 11:00 go to www.sledorillia.com
The Collingwood Club’s Snowarama Contact Kevin at the MOST office at (800) 347-7220 for more information.
South Shore/Restoule Snow Run & Roast Beef Dinner is all day Saturday. Restoule Community Centre at 20 Lakeview Road in Restoule. More Info is available at www.snowmobileheaven.ca
The Atikokan Snow Ho’s are hosting their 35th Charity Snowarama out of District 17. Registration is at the SnoHo chalet 7-9 pm Friday and 8-10 am Saturday. For more information call Twila at 807 597-2422.
Questions
Paul asks….What is freestyle Riding?
Jeff Explains that freestyle riding as Professional riders doing different sort tricks and maneuvers off of an engineered ramp. Jeff says he has done some of this riding before. Jeff says he got into snowmobiling due to his drive to explore nature and what it has to offer and going where no one else has gone before.
Paul Asks what Free Riding is?
Jeff says free riding is riding without boundaries and exploring where no one has gone before without being on track or trail. What is the Proper place to go Free Riding? Jeff Explains that there is thousands of KM of Crown land available for freeriding. Jeff says to be responsible and not to ride on private property without permission. Paul Asks what is the best sled for off trail? Jeff says that the Snowmobile industry has helped us riders find the perfect sled for our needs. There are Crossovers models for riders that like to ride on and off trail. Some people Prefer a trail sled like an Ski Doo MXZ while others like riding a Mountain sled like a Ski Doo Summit. Paul says that he was in the Abitibi Canyon and got stuck pretty good with his short track sled. Dave says he was up in the Abitibi canyon and Bill Was his tour guide. Bill Explains that he offers a trip to James Bay where you Start in Cochrane then to the Abitibi Canyon for gas then the Abitibi river leading to Moosonee and on to J[...] -
Snowmobile Podcast #9 – Awesome Start To The 2014 Snowmobile Season
Awesome Start To The 2014 Snowmobile Season
This week on the #OntarioSnowmobiler.ca podcast we talk to Mike Farr from the Klondike Trail Groomers as well as the legendary Groomer Guy (Luc Levesque) from Dubreuilville Ontario. Durring this episode we talk about what a great start to the year we have had. All of this and more on this weeks episode.
SHOW NOTES
Introduction of the Snowmobile Podcast
Today we have two guests on the podcast
Mike Farr
Volunteer for Klondike Trail Groomers
Located in Markdale which is just south of Owen Sound
Content Contributor for OntarioSnowmobiler.ca Podcast
Luc Levesque
Best known as “The Groomer Guy” online
Volunteer of the Dubreuilville Snowmobile Club
Luc’s Blog can be found at groomerguy.blogspot.com
Content Contributor for OntarioSnowmobiler.ca Podcast
Listener Question Of the Week
Question of the week is from John who asked
“when’s the next episode guys?”
We are done our vacation period and should begin producing weekly episodes again now. We will do our best to try and fulfil our commitment of weekly releases.
Keep the questions coming!
info@ontariosnowmobiler.ca
Our Facebook Page
1-855-561-4401
Thanks again to Sue for her question
Weather Report
Last week lots of snow was spread across the province
Some great sledding could be had across much of the province during the first week of January!
Upcoming Snowmobile Events
Hi there, Krusty, and Yukon and welcome to you, Luc and Mike. It sure is great to be back after the holidays. The early season events are just pouring in with all this great snow, and even after mother nature gave a shot at a January thaw, it looks like we aren’t in too bad shape at all, so here’s what I have for this weekend coming:
For District 1 on Jan 18 we have the K&P Trails, Snow Road Dinner and Auction. It’s being held at 7:00 at 1106 Gemmil’s Road, Mississipi Station, Ontario You can call 613-278-2022 for more information.
On Jan 25th in District 2, you can join up with the Old Hastings Snow Riders President’s Ride, in L’Amable, Please call: 613 332-6125 for more info or look on the webpage at www.bancroftoldhastings.com
As we move west along the guide, the Long Sault Ridge Runners of District 3 are having 2 consequitve events on the 18th and 19th of January. First, on the 18th they are hosting their Annual Poker Run, and on the 19th, it’s their Pancake breakfast. Both events are being held at their clubhouse. Go to www.longsaultsnowmobileclub.com and click on their events page for more information and times.
Also on the 19th , The Warwick Snowmobile Club of District 5 is holding their Poker and Radar Run, in Watford, ON Please check their website at www.warwicksnowmobileclub.com for more info or for a weather date if their trails happen to be closed.
District 6’s Missing Link Snowmobile Club is having their “Open Sesame” Poker Run and Dinner, on January 18th in Stonecliffe. ON They are offering up cash prizes and more at the stonecliffe Township Hall
Call 613-586-2761 for more information.
The events I’m going to name now are just for you to make a mark on your calendar and the full details will be released on the next show closer to the event date.
Get a pencil because there are a lot of them!!
These are all for Saturday January 25th
Great Pine Ridge Night-time Poker run – Rice Lake Area
District 4’s Dufferin Drift Buster’s Poker run
Timberline Poker Run, being held out of Pembroke, ON
Snowcrest Rider’s Pancake Breakfast, They’re in Gravenhurst.
Algonquin S.C. – Chili Cook Off – that’s in the Dwight area
Orillia Club is hosting a ride for Literacy
Collingwood Club’s Annual Snowarama
South Shore/Restoule Snow Run & Roast Beef Dinner
Atikoken Charity Snowarama out of District 17
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Episode 8 – Merry Christmas from OntarioSnowmobiler.ca
This week on the #OntarioSnowmobiler.ca podcast we would like to wish everyone a safe a Merry Christmas.
SHOW NOTES
Introduction of Show
Krusty thanks our listeners and wishes them a Merry Christmas
Yukon says Merry Christmas and asks people for their reports
Luc The Groomer Guy says Merry Christmas
DooDette and Nutter wish everyone a Merry christmas
Lucrestyle (Jeff) says merry Christmas
Blake says Merry Christmas and ride safe
Dave Emms says Merry Christmas
Krusty closes the show and asks everyone to let OntarioSnowmobiler.ca know what they got for Christmas
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Episode 7 – First Club To Open Snowmobile Trails – Ride The 8
Snowmobile Trails Opening All Over Ontario
This week on the #OntarioSnowmobiler.ca podcast we check in with Cheryl Reid, President of the Opengo Snowbirds Snowmobile club and find out how they were able to be the first club open this year. We also had the privilage of talking to Dave Emms and he tells us all about the Ride the 8 loop in District 8. All of this and more on this weeks episode.
SHOW NOTES
Introduction of Show
Today we have two guests on the podcast
David Emms
Board of Directors from District 8
Representative of the Mid Ontario Snowmobile Trails (MOST)
Content Contributor for OntarioSnowmobiler.ca Podcast
Cheryl Reid
President of the Opeongo Snowbird Snowmobile Club
Lives in the District 6 Catchment Area (Barry’s Bay, Haliburton and Pembroke)
Listener Question Of the Week
Question of the week is from Sue Chayer from Mementos in Ottawa who asked
“Can you please remind riders that volunteers are doing their best in many cases to open trails. And I was wondering if you could remind riders about some of the reasons that some trails might take a bit longer to open even though there is snow on the ground?”
Many areas have different reasons such as
Crops / Winter Wheat / Live Stock still in fields
Swamps have snow insulating them making them take longer to freeze
Ice conditions can be a factor when lakes or rivers are involved
Landowners and municipalities may impose restrictions
Signage may not have been completed on all snowmobile trails
Too much snow at one time can make it difficult to groom with hidden obstacles
Trees may be down in some areas which are not accessible until the swamps are frozen and snow is on the ground
Lack of volunteers in many clubs
Training of volunteers for Risk Management, Signage and Groomer Operators
Many crops are still drying in the fields on snowmobile trails
Keep the questions coming!
info@ontariosnowmobiler.ca
Our Facebook Page
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Thanks again to Sue for her question
Update on Crowd Source
Shirts went out in the mail
Stickers are delayed but will be sent as soon as they are available
Thanks to every who supported us
Weather Report
Last week lots of snow was spread across the province
12 inches in the Ottawa area with snowmobile trails starting to open
Environment Canada has issued a weather statement for Southern Ontario
More snow coming
David Emms reported many small accumulations with have collected to around 12 inches on the ground
Cheryl Reid reported quite a bit of snow in her area
The have packed their snowmobile trails before the rain which has resulted in a 15-20 cm base on their trails with nice powder pack on top
All snowmobile trails except one are open in her area
Consistent temperatures being reported
Frost is working itself in well which will help for late season riding
Ride The 8 In District 8
Great article about Ride the 8’s
#ridethe8
Family oriented loop based about 1 hour’s drive north of Toronto
Designed to showcase the trails of District 8 Snowmobile Trail Network
Figure 8 shaped
Simple and caters to many snowmobilers
Eastern Segment of the figure 8 is 175-185 km
Western Segment is 159 km
Would be a pretty long day ride, recommend making it a two day trip to do both ends
Many Hotels / Motels along the route
Fuel is readily available
Snowmobiler discounts at some of the hotels
Plenty of restaurants along the snowmobile trails
Couple of dealerships that are accessible by snowmobile trail
Maps are the best resource and are available in many locations and at the District Office, just email manager@most.on.ca
District 8 includes Barry, Georgian Bay and Collingwood
Snowmobile Trails Opening
Marni reports that 11 Districts have trails which ore opening or limited
Check the OFSC Interactive Trail Guide for most up to date information
Opeongo Snowbirds Snowmobile Club were the first to open their trails!
What Does It Take To Open Snowmobile Trails
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