My family and a close knit group of friends have done a yearly BC road trip for the last 6 years, each year somewhere different. We've been camping in places like Rock Creek, Nahmint Lake up island, gone to the Valley of the Ghosts deep in the west Kootenays, and more. This year we decided to check out Bridge River Valley - the high elevations, remote towns, abandoned mines and ghost towns, wheeling and exploring... very intriguing.
We started our trip late July on a Friday, leaving from the lower mainland and meeting up with our bud Greg in Langley. Cruiser packed full and loaded on the new Kreaton-Works roof rack, we headed up the Sea to Sky highway and into Pemberton for lunch.
We then headed up through Pemberton Meadows to the Hurley FSR. We aired down a bit to make the ride over the high mountain pass more comfortable.
A lot shorter time than we thought, soon we were up and on top of the Hurley pass, looking up at the mountains and the altitude on the GPS with excitement. Our camp site at the Kingdom lake Forest Service Site was going to be at 1,400 meters elevation!
We soon rolled in to Bralorne. Even before we hit town, there were cool foundations to check out.
We started our trip late July on a Friday, leaving from the lower mainland and meeting up with our bud Greg in Langley. Cruiser packed full and loaded on the new Kreaton-Works roof rack, we headed up the Sea to Sky highway and into Pemberton for lunch.
We then headed up through Pemberton Meadows to the Hurley FSR. We aired down a bit to make the ride over the high mountain pass more comfortable.
A lot shorter time than we thought, soon we were up and on top of the Hurley pass, looking up at the mountains and the altitude on the GPS with excitement. Our camp site at the Kingdom lake Forest Service Site was going to be at 1,400 meters elevation!
We soon rolled in to Bralorne. Even before we hit town, there were cool foundations to check out.
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and children too, since we always have it somewhere with no age restriction. I often bring mine to them.


