First Nations Expedition: Day 4 – Mashteuiatsh to Chibougamau
…us at the town hall along with some fantastic desserts. The team is truly united, and we are maintaining a good speed. It was an extremely long day, and we…
…us at the town hall along with some fantastic desserts. The team is truly united, and we are maintaining a good speed. It was an extremely long day, and we…
…ensure that our expanded riding condition experiences would be based on an apples-to-apples comparison. In this “once again” late season arrival, our efforts did not begin until March 8th and…
Only two days left before the launch of the First Nations Expedition! Today, participants continued to arrive in Pessamit, and a few others are expected to arrive tomorrow. In the…
…I have been asked to lead all day as I know the area well. Additionally, Indigenous tradition dictates that it should be the residents of the territory who guide within…
…goal was to talk about how we feel so far. We also visited the site of a former residential school near Amos. It was an emotional day for me and…
…two elements are crucial when riding a snowmobile as they make the difference between an enjoyable ride and one you’d rather forget. These are handling and suspension. Handling of the…
…position in his community. We connected instantly from the early days, and I am very happy about it. He is a wonderful person who has succeeded in life and achieved…
…Here are my comments following this trial. The front and rear curtain are longer than what is normally found on other helmets, and this makes a significant difference. It really…
…community about 20-km snowmobile ride away from our accommodation. Yet again, we ate like kings. The people were truly welcoming and happy to see us, as has been the case…
Today, January 31st, marked the fifth day of the journey. We reached Lebel-sur-Quévillon smoothly. For a change, let me introduce you to the man behind this grand and wonderful Expedition…