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    Gitchee Gume 2015

    September 25-26, 2015

    This is open to GLFDA members only. If you'd like to become a member and attend, you can join HERE.

    Registration must be received by September 1, 2015

    2015 Gitchee Gumee Registration

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    Link doesn't work

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    Quote Originally Posted by landj View Post
    Link doesn't work
    I can email the registration to you.
    Quite the Conundrum

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    Sent.
    Quite the Conundrum

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    I'll see if I can post the link also...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tumbleweed View Post
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    Its Gitchee time again, here's what you need to know:

    This is a real trail ride, I don't want to offend anyone here but I want everyone to know what Gitchee is about, Its a fairly hard core two track trip that is based is Ontario about 30 min past the Sault. It will be held on logging roads and skidder trails that are 30ish years old, you will encounter scratches, Logs, Mud, rocks, and some of the most scenic land you could ever lay your eyes on! These trail rides typically last 12 hours in the woods plus a 30 minute drive on the highway each way from camp.

    What to bring:
    Spare gas, spare dry clothes, spare food, spare parts, spare vehicle fluids, even a spare oil filter is good to have, Chainsaw, lopers, anything that will help clear a trail if needed! Remember to bring a TEAM attitude,

    Who will do best on this run:
    33s and up, either lockers or a winch, both preferred. Smaller rigs do OK, but be prepared to get pulled often.

    Who will not do so great on this run:
    Members who are looking for hardcore rock crawls, we have a couple that last year blew out windows and broke a few parts. That's not really what this is about. We can accommodate, but, I'm not pushing this run as a super hardcore run.
    Members who are totally stock, if I had enough people interested in Fall Color Tour type of trip for stockers I can accommodate.

    You will need a current passport or enhanced drivers license to get over the bridge, if you are camping it is also a good idea to check with the boarder to see what can and cannot be brought across the bridge.

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    Thanks, Jim, passing info along.
    Quite the Conundrum

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