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Have been reading your adventure and truly an adventure and something i am sure many of us are living through your pictures and website..

what a great ride! thanks for sharing

Chris

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I think Desert-Hawk is just posting on behalf of the couple...don't they live in Quebec?

They were profiled on Fisher's ATV World last night....

Pretty awesome!

Tom D

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DVR'd it so will check it out tonight.. yea they live in Quebec.. actually wondering where i have family up there, my mothers Canadian. Tons of cool places to ride up there to which i would like to start exploring.

Chris

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I'm passing up a photo shoot in Quebec next month....GRRRRRRRRR!!!!!

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I think Desert-Hawk is just posting on behalf of the couple...don't they live in Quebec?

They were profiled on Fisher's ATV World last night....

Pretty awesome!

Tom D

This is Correct :yes:

I'll be meeting up with them in Parker,AZ next week

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QUADTREK UPDATE: May 15th 2008

I would personally Thank all of the ATV Forum

Administrators across the United States & Canada

for all of their help and allowing me to post the

updates.

What an adventure !

And A Big Thank You to Marc & France and Minne too

for letting us 'Ride Along' on this Once in a Lifetime Ride.

March 18th to the 26th, 2008

From Yuma to Kingman, Arizona.

The ride might be over but the adventure Never Ends !

Keep the Quadtrek link handy as Marc & France will

have some closing thoughts yet to come.

Quadtrek.net

Again Thanks Everyone for all of the kind words along the way

I've really enjoyed it !

Desert Hawk :wink:

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