Luc Levesque Avid Snowmobiler, Blogger, Club Volunteer, Groomer Operator and Club President of the Dubreuilville Alouette Snowmobile Club. With 19+ years of experience grooming trails Luc started posting trail reports on snowmobile forums in the Mid 90's using the name "The Groomer Guy". Known as an honest reporter. Luc tells it like it is. He reports the facts... the kind of info snowmobilers want. - Follow me on Twitter & FaceBook @TheGroomerGuy
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If you enjoy my blog, my videos, my facebook page, my articles and stories you can help me out by helping get new video equipment for shooting my videos. Making videos is a long and expensive hobby. I recently bought my first Gopro camera and now I need some accessories to go with it. I need camera mounts, Chargers, batteries and lot's of batteries as the cold eats them up fast. I need a microphone, cleaning supplies and more. Later on I would like to get additional cameras so I can have different camera angles.
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you can go to this link to see the list of stuff I need, every item has a link that takes you to a Online store. http://groomerguy.blogspot.ca/2014/12/the-groomer-guy-goes-high-tech.html
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Good video on how much work goes into keeping this going, might want to watch the language a little. Dropping the F bomb might be offensive to some with kids that might be watching with them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, I'm working hard on it, I'm getting better. I've shot some videos already but the new one in the next weeks should be more kid friendly.
ReplyDeleteTo bad beavers couldn't be volunteers for OFSC trailwork...they are dam hard workers and don't mind cold and wet and dark
ReplyDeletegood job Luc, ur language isn't even close to what mine would b. Those creatures r a nu-sense 2 the trail system across the province. 2 close 2 town 2 use dynamite eh?
ReplyDeleteWildman