In New Brunswick snowmobiling.
That is the place to go to get some serious sledding in.

Here we are getting ready to leave. That was fun too. Just when we got to the bridge, they closed it to high sided vehicles. That included us. Oh yeah, they also told me that I had to report to the scales. Apparently, I have to go over all the scales because I have a tandem axle trailer now.

As you can see in this next picture, you have to fill up with gas whenever and wherever you can. These pictures were taken at Island Lake. It is in the middle of nowhere. It is a camp that is running on a generator.

Andre looks quite at home on the sled, eh? He's just lovin it. It is great fun to be out with the three of us. The next picture is of Governers,

They have about four feet of snow everywhere. You actually have to walk down into the place. They were glad to see us. We were their first customers for the day. So we had lunch there. It had been snowing lightly all morning , but that changed after lunch to freezing rain and ice pellets.

It makes for interesting visibility. We made it safely back to the Host, where we could relax and plan the next days activities. Hopefully the sun will be out tomorrow, then we can see some of the mountain scenery that we couldn't see today because of the weather.
And by the way, this was the only moose we saw today. Lots of tracks on the trail, but no real moose. Maybe tomorrow. Have a great day, and thanks for your visit today.