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Dear Brian
February 27, 2004
I wanted to send you a letter hoping that mere words could
express my gratitude for a wonderful trip. We have gotten much more
out of this trip than we thought possible. The friends we made and
the experiences we will always remember are things that can never be
forgotten. Being a perfectionist I look for this as a consumer.
Not only did you promise the perfect trip you actually
delivered it as well. There was never a moment that I was
disappointed or wished it could have been different. I have never
traveled our Ontario trails, having a camp on a large lake we have
always ran the lakes. I was a little skeptical about the confined
rules of the trail system, but you guys made the trip an experience
to never forget. I must admit I do enjoy the trails.
Right from the moment we met the crew, you made us feel like
we were old friends you have not seen in years. We felt welcomed and
important. You are truly wonderful and caring people who are in the
business for fun and the friendships you make along the way.
It’s nice to see that a business actually cares about the
experiences, and memories that the consumer will bring home with
them, not just the money.
The rooms we stayed in were wonderful and the service was
great. I especially enjoyed the cabin on Agnew Lake. The food was
out of this world. Who would have thought a snowmobile trip would
serve meals such as prime rib, T-bone steak and sirloins, seafood
and desserts made from a 5 star chef. I felt like I was in Paris
with my crème brule dessert and my exquisite seafood dish. I was impressed that we were encouraged to eat as much as we
liked, and there was no monetary restriction on the dishes we
wanted. Being a food
lover I was never disappointed, and never ate this great on our
tropical trips in 5 star hotels.
The trail lunches are a great experience made on an open fire
right in the heart of our trail trips.
Thank you Judy for putting so much thought into our lunches,
you also made this trip unforgettable.
I enjoyed the time after our suppers were there was always
time for a few cocktails (some enjoyed it more then others ha ha ha
ha!!!) and some laughs, and did we laugh ie: my machine and I in the
bush!!! The time we
spent getting to know each other was priceless as we made some great
friends. It’s true
what they say about snowmobilers “Make a snowmobiling friend and
that person is a friend for life” Brian I now understand what you
mean when you said “I have the largest family in the world”
because we are happy to say that we consider you, Rusty, Jamie and
Judy a part of ours as well.
I definitely have to comment on the trails.
The scenery was great, a part of our lives we take for
granted. It was
beautiful in the morning with the sun hitting the snow sparkling
like diamonds, and the fresh crisp morning air.
I especially enjoyed the wildlife----watching the deer, they
were beautiful and very majestic . The trails were groomed well, and
I enjoyed that some parts were challenging while others were smooth
sailing and lazy. Oncoming traffic were courteous and respectful to
our large group, and forgave some of our inexperience.
It’s only been a few hours since we last seen each other
and we already miss the crew. We
will always carry these memories in our hearts and every time we see
a trail we will think of this trip.
Thank you again for a truly unforgettable trip.
PS::: See you next year, and hopefully we will
have a crew of our own with us.
Chantale and Darin
Dear Jamie
February 27, 2004
Thank you for all the work you did.
It was so nice to have our luggage brought from one
destination to another, but what was even better was the fact that
the luggage was waiting for us in our rooms.
Thank you for all the errands you did for us, and the smile
you always had when you greeted us. Your concern about how our day went was also appreciated.
Take care and we will see you next year.
P.S::: You will
always be Pocco to me.
February 27, 2004
Dear Rusty
We want to thank you for your contribution to our trip.
Your caring and thoughtful ways were so appreciated. Thank
you for taking the time to work on Darin’s machine and for your
encouragement with my trail riding. It meant a lot that you noticed
how hard I was working to ride the trails properly.
I did not think that I was actually all that good until you
noticed, and I take that as a compliment because of your excellent
riding skills. My thumb feels much better because of you, that little
throttle trick made the difference between an enjoyable day and a
tolerable day. I liked that you had us girls in mind ie: bringing
treats, making sure we were all tucked in properly (bela clava)
offering a shoulder to vent on if we found the day to much, or just
that caring glance at the moments when they were needed---you always
seemed to notice when we were in need of one.
Darin will also miss you, the two of you apparently had some
good talks (all bad stuff about me right? Ha ha ha ha) he enjoyed
the time spent with you and spoke very highly of you on our way
home. We will both
treasure the memories we had on this trip, and will see you next
year hopefully with a crew of our own.
P.S :::I also want to thank your family for
allowing us to share you as well.
It must be hard on them not seeing you for so long.
Yamah chick
and
Darin
P.S::: Anytime you want to come to camp give us
a call. We’ll
teach you how to ride the lakes like a pro, and we’ll see
what your machine has ---ha ha ha , the speed demon that I am.
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