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New
England Bob's Story:
An
Inside Look at New England Bobs Québec Adventures
Written
by a Snowmobiler
Everyone
has their own idea and expectations of what a snowmobile vacation should be for
them. There are several stages that we all pass by on our way to finding happiness
and wisdom in the world of snowmobiling.
At first in the late 60s, we rode around the house or the same field 700
times and were happy. In the 70s, we needed to find a trail system, buy
a trailer and adventure out to discover new places to be happy. After finding
the same places that everyone else found, Old Forge, Vermonts Northeast
Kingdom, Upper Maine, etc we were happy. It was the same for Bob
Until
it happened! In the 80s, Bobs uncles dairy farmer friends from
Québec invited him to take a five day saddlebag trip to Québec leaving
from the farm in Newport Vermont. Five days of sledding, 250 miles per day, no
bumps, no traffic, with a great rider who actually knows the area
this was
heaven!! He did not want to go home! Bobs uncles friends showed him
where and how to find the best trails, un-crowded conditions in areas where one
can travel 1200 miles in a week on perfect fast trails, rolling into another town
and a different hotel by 5 or 6PM every night, see all that there is to see and
never go on the same trail twice.

Bob always wondered how those guys could put 5-10,000 miles on their sleds each
winter and never change their carbides! He will never forget that first trip!
It was almost too good to be true! This was truly beyond description! You would
have to do it to understand it! He learned that there are too many mountains,
plains, lakes, rivers, ferryboats, peninsulas, Indian villages and even the ocean
to discover on his sled! He was committed to a life of sledding exclusively in
Québec. NOW HE WAS REALLY HAPPY!
Life
was beautiful until
one day in 89 while on the road for another five
day trip with his Québécois friends, all five trucks in the caravan
stopped at 9PM for a sandwich at a coffee shop and gas station. The others went
in for a snack and Bob snuggled up in the back seat of a Blazer sleeping under
some snowmobile suits with his boots off.
The guys watched from the restaurant window as the truck left the parking lot
with Bob in it! At first, they thought that Bob was driving until they realized
that the truck, trailer and four sleds and Bob were being stolen! Bob yelled out
to the driver: Slow down before you get us killed! I want to go ska-dooin!
There was no answer. The truck came to a screeching stop and Bob ended up on the
side of the road with only his socks on his feet in 15 degree below weather.
A few minutes later, his friends showed up and made chase after the stolen truck
but did not succeed in finding it. That was the end of that trip and the beginning
of a boring next day at the police station. That was the day when Bob made the
worst call home that he ever made asking his wife to come and pick him up! And
the questions
Where is the truck? It is with the trailer. Where is the trailer?
With my sled
Honey, pretty please with sugar on top, just take the car and
come get me!
Now what?
Does Bob forget Québec, quit sledding there or use this experience to learn
from? He decided to learn what, where and why this happened. What he found out
is that there are a few small areas in Québec where the theft rate is dangerously
high. We have all heard similar horror stories from others that have visited Québec.
These are the areas that have bought publicity here in the states and this is
where the average American sledders go. These small areas are the perfect climate
for theft and represent only about 1500 miles of trails. This leaves about 19,000
miles of riding that is not known to us here in the states!
He decided to scout and plan trips in these safe and unknown areas and to help
at first his friends and then the American sledders in general to discover them.
This was the beginning of New England Bobs Québec Adventures!
Why
New England Bob? Several friends and clients from PA let Bob know
that they were from Pennsylvania and he was from New England. They nicknamed him
New England Bob and it stuck! Soon after, the name became the Company
name which most sledders today have heard of! All Bob ever wanted to do was to
share with everyone the never ending smooth trails and scenery and the excitement
of that first unforgettable trip that he took with someone who knew Québec
and
that he did!
Snowgoer
Magazines readers from 29 states and provinces in North America spoke out
in the March 2003 issue''s "2002 Showtime Tourism Awards", voting New
England Bob's Quebec Adventures as "Number Two Best Snowmobile Touring Operation"
up from number three in the 2001 Showtime Awards! (the only American tour company
operating exclusively in Quebec.)
New
England Bobs specializes in planning custom expedition adventure trips for
small groups of friends in the huge, largely undiscovered expanses of Québec
as well as other shorter distance local trips to familiarize you with a new place,
not too far away, that you and your friends can comfortably revisit on your own.
An adventure trip with
New England Bobs is like going sledding with five of your friends to a place
that you have never been before only someone knows where all of the dealers, hospitals,
hotels and gas stations are located on every trip.
New England Bobs does not simply sell spaces in a trip. They organize small
personal/private groups of friends so waiting is minimal and fun is maximized!
Even single guys whose friends are not available can find a place to fit in. Everything
except gas, alcohol and lunch snacks is included from the moment you arrive until
the morning when you leave after breakfast.
For the convenience of a planned, guided, secure experience, for just $130 a day
youll enjoy a trip with full breakfasts, suppers, fine lodging, taxes, tips
and a specially trained guide. Relationships with most dealers will assure you
that your sled is repaired on the same day if needed or make the days ride
shorter or longer depending on what may arise while you are on your trip.
During
your trip, you can expect opportunities in front of a fireplace to explore subjects
such as suspension adjustment, riding styles, how to read and feel a trail, spotting
danger before it is too late, how to live through 60,000 miles of sledding without
an accident, what causes most accidents, as well as other interesting subjects.
Just for the fun of it, here is one of Bobs riddles for you: What does it
mean when an oncoming sledders hold up two fingers? There are two sleds behind
him? Wrong answer! It means that you are in twice as much danger because I am
driving with only one hand on the handlebars! Or it could mean: After the two
sleds behind me go by, you can go back to using the entire trail again!
Who
cares how many sleds are coming? Could this be useless information? A team of
four native guides, personally trained by Bob, take all of the worries out of
your adventure and send you home with a smile on your face and stories
that your friends wont be able to imagine!
Here
are some trips that New England Bobs is planning for this winter:
Mauricie-Matawin,
three days and nights, starts just two-and-a-half hours from the U.S. border for
the beginner, intermediate and mileage hound. Experience the River St. Maurice,
mountain trails and wide open fields that go for miles.
Upper
Mauricie, four days and four nights, is a 480-plus-mile trip starting two-and-a-half
hours from the US border for the intermediate and experienced rider. This is a
luxury mini vacation featuring the River St. Maurice, Park Mastigouche and Barrage
Taureau.
Mauricie-Charlevoix,
five days and five nights, is a trip that will help you discover some of Québecs
finest trails and scenery for the intermediate and experienced rider. Cross through
two major parks including the famous High Gorges of the Malbie River.
Lac
St-Jean, six days and six nights, is a trip for experienced riders who want to
travel,100 miles on wide open highways through open spaces, mountains and scenery.
This complete tour of Lac St-Jean is a must-do for serious snowmobilers.
Cote
Nord, seven days and seven nights, goes to the famous power dams of the Baie Comeau
area where much of the electricity that we use comes from. For experienced riders,
this 1200 mile-plus adventure takes you across the Saguenay River by ferry and
up the north coast of the St. Laurence Seaway. Spend two days in Baie Comeau where
you will take a snowmobile tour of the gigantic Manic Power Dams.
Gaspe
Peninsula, seven days and seven nights, is the ultimate experience for the accomplished
rider. Travel 150-250 miles per day with a total of 1,200 miles. See majestic
mountains, the sea coast and wide open spaces. Discover the Chic Choc Mountain
Range, Mt. St-Pierre, Perce Rock, Gaspe and more.
New
England Bobs is currently in search of the right person to assist in managing
all phases of the business, someone serious that is willing to learn how to run
all phases of the operation. Due to the growing numbers of dedicated and satisfied
repeats and new first time clients, the business is experiencing strong and steady
growth.
Expanding the
team would allow us to go to the next stage of growth while making
sure that each participant received a top quality experience with us. If you think
that you could be that person, please call Bob 413-634-8800 or e-mail at: newenglandbob@aol.com.
Why is it so good in
Québec? The temperature, general snowfall and a spirit of pride and dedication
in trail quality that lives in the hearts of the folks who invented the snowmobile
make for what many call the worlds finest interconnecting trail system!
New
England Bobs philosophy is that it doesnt make sense for snowmobilers
to keep going to the same overcrowded, bumpy and often dangerous destinations
when the best conditions are nearby. Sleds are too expensive, winter is too short
and vacations are too precious for poor conditions.
New
England Bobs will also plan and organize custom trips, mileage hound or
luxury, three days or two weeks, in any part of the province of Québec.
Contact New England Bobs Web site at www.snowtours.com
or send an e-mail to bob@snowtours.com.
(I
borrowed this from your site Bob, hope that's OK! It may send you a few customers,
but that's not why I used it. It's just a nice informative piece of writing that
I thought people would enjoy. I hope some will go and read more on your web site...Thanks!
Zen)