Ya, I’ve had that concern, but here’s my secret - I drive old, but reliable cars. I doubt my 13 year old Mazda is going to end up in a shipping container on its way to Bulgaria. Thanks for watching.
Thanks again! I try to make my videos in the style I like to watch when planning a tour - with info like where to stay, places of interest, etc. Also a fan of Japanese travel videos where the camera person does not show themselves. Ride safe!
Thank you for sharing this - My brother has a cottage just north of the access in St-Agathe which is amazing but i have only done the 35-60k and back - boy was the false flat coming back not a lot of fun but this is an amazing piece of history. Plan is for me to do St-Jerome - Mt Laurier / back next year provided i am allowed to do so ;-)
Salut Jean! Thanks for watching my video. I actually went back in September and rode the whole trail from St Jerome to Mt Laurier and return. You’re right - that climb is a long one! I’m still blown away by the trail and the fact I can ride on a bike path through the woods surrounded by nature for 200 kms! I like it so much in fact that I might make it an annual ride. Maybe I’ll see you on the trail! Ride safe.
I figure if I can make fun of myself I should be able to make fun of everyone else! Seriously though, the trail is awesome - I’m planning on returning in September and riding the entire length from Ste Jerome to Mt Laurier and return. (There should also be far fewer “dweebs” on the trail then compared to the summer months). Thanks for watching!
@@guyonabike3103 I am going to ride it myself, this year, though as a hammock camper, I am not sure, any of those camp grounds, will do. I hear wild camping, is easier done, north of tremblant parc. Did you find some crown land, along the trail?
@@FranciscoGarcia-fo7yf Around km 164 there is true free camping right beside the trail. Aside from that, stealth camping would be pretty easy anywhere as long as you know what you’re doing. Nowadays I prefer to relax by a campfire with a pint rather than worry if someone can see me. No matter what you choose it’s an awesome ride. Have fun!
Living in Montreal, it is amazing that your car was still there after 5 days...
Ya, I’ve had that concern, but here’s my secret - I drive old, but reliable cars. I doubt my 13 year old Mazda is going to end up in a shipping container on its way to Bulgaria. Thanks for watching.
The loons evening song 🎵 calming 😌
True. Thanks for watching!
Mont Tremblant national park 🏞 😍 and the Water Stream is refreshing ✨️
Yes it is certainly a beautiful spot!
probably my favourite, P'Tit Train Du Nord video. Loved the written narration
Thanks again! I try to make my videos in the style I like to watch when planning a tour - with info like where to stay, places of interest, etc. Also a fan of Japanese travel videos where the camera person does not show themselves. Ride safe!
Thank you for sharing this - My brother has a cottage just north of the access in St-Agathe which is amazing but i have only done the 35-60k and back - boy was the false flat coming back not a lot of fun but this is an amazing piece of history. Plan is for me to do St-Jerome - Mt Laurier / back next year provided i am allowed to do so ;-)
Salut Jean! Thanks for watching my video. I actually went back in September and rode the whole trail from St Jerome to Mt Laurier and return. You’re right - that climb is a long one! I’m still blown away by the trail and the fact I can ride on a bike path through the woods surrounded by nature for 200 kms! I like it so much in fact that I might make it an annual ride. Maybe I’ll see you on the trail! Ride safe.
very nice!
Merci beaucoup!
"too many dweebs milling about" haha. Really enjoyed this trip!
I figure if I can make fun of myself I should be able to make fun of everyone else! Seriously though, the trail is awesome - I’m planning on returning in September and riding the entire length from Ste Jerome to Mt Laurier and return. (There should also be far fewer “dweebs” on the trail then compared to the summer months). Thanks for watching!
@@guyonabike3103 I am going to ride it myself, this year, though as a hammock camper, I am not sure, any of those camp grounds, will do. I hear wild camping, is easier done, north of tremblant parc. Did you find some crown land, along the trail?
@@FranciscoGarcia-fo7yf Around km 164 there is true free camping right beside the trail. Aside from that, stealth camping would be pretty easy anywhere as long as you know what you’re doing. Nowadays I prefer to relax by a campfire with a pint rather than worry if someone can see me. No matter what you choose it’s an awesome ride. Have fun!
@@guyonabike3103 great, thanks for sharing
The region used to be a place to transform trees into electrical poles hence the species of the area 😉
Thanks for the info - it makes sense.
Look into Decathlon apparel 🎉
Thanks but once I have gear I like I stick with it.
Your videos are better without sound.
? Turn the volume down.