Shuswap lake tour
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Shuswap lake tour
Did some “overlanding” practice this weekend. Went down south and we run from Malakwa, sicamous area around Seymour arm, upper Seymour River, Adams lake area. 350km’s in 2 days. First night we hit snow at 9:00pm just before our destination so we turned around and set up camp where it was drier. Second night was on Adams lake.
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Re: Shuswap lake tour
Should add the climb to the first campsite was steep. Like 45 minutes of straight up hill. Some of the grades had to be 25-30%.
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Re: Shuswap lake tour
Some crumby screen shots of the route. This was on my list to do when I lived down there but never made it. Glad I got to do it. 2 days was a little short , with an experienced guide that knows all the cool spots. Got into some really tight stuff, rock crawling but it was so tight I couldn’t get out of see much of anything. Just drove by brail. The snow was deep and melting fast. Terrible spring snow.
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