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Survived bamfield, or at least the truck did. Jury is still out on my liver...
Fwiw, the drive via Youbou is MUCH more pleasant. Flora main appeared to be closed, but for some unfathomable reason, the carmanah main is paved from near the nitinat junction all the way up to where it meets the bamfield road. So it's a nice reprieve in the middle of the trip from the rattling and pounding. It's not exactly smooth paving, (you'd get airborne if you went much above 60) but it was a nice break.
We came back via port alberni, and even tho it's technically a shorter distance on dirt, it seemed way longer. Lots of steep ass hills, and worst of all, parns...
after the 2 hours of eating dust it's a 1.5 hour drive over the hump, as opposed to 20 mins from youbou. So, good experiment, but there's no question which route we prefer...
Pachena beach is awesome. Craploads of white sand, almost no people, and nice campground...with an actual flush toilet and showers , not just the dodgy bug infested bog house.
We'll definitely be going back.
And from the "worthless without pics" file, there was a red 70 series troopy in port alberni.
Truck was a bouncy sob on the back roads. I need to ditch the calgary/ontario retard shackles for some of the proper length, and see if my shocks are performing any other function than adding weight. I could see myself getting a set of 33's for next summer and airing them down to smooth things out. 31's are good for now tho.
Other items on list...."door fest" which likely will begin today ( lubing inner machinations and rattle chasing) and I have some hokey exhaust to deal with. Tail pipe rubs on the tire when it gets stuffed a little....I may just hack it off until I have a rear bumper done tho. I'll have more room with that tire out of there.
But all in all good. I made a quick rear bed/storage setup on wednesday night, and we just threw the futon cushion into the truck to sleep on. No bugs out there either , so leaving the rear hatch open with a tent fly tossed over it was good enough..
Fwiw, the drive via Youbou is MUCH more pleasant. Flora main appeared to be closed, but for some unfathomable reason, the carmanah main is paved from near the nitinat junction all the way up to where it meets the bamfield road. So it's a nice reprieve in the middle of the trip from the rattling and pounding. It's not exactly smooth paving, (you'd get airborne if you went much above 60) but it was a nice break.
We came back via port alberni, and even tho it's technically a shorter distance on dirt, it seemed way longer. Lots of steep ass hills, and worst of all, parns...
after the 2 hours of eating dust it's a 1.5 hour drive over the hump, as opposed to 20 mins from youbou. So, good experiment, but there's no question which route we prefer...
Pachena beach is awesome. Craploads of white sand, almost no people, and nice campground...with an actual flush toilet and showers , not just the dodgy bug infested bog house.
We'll definitely be going back.
And from the "worthless without pics" file, there was a red 70 series troopy in port alberni.

Truck was a bouncy sob on the back roads. I need to ditch the calgary/ontario retard shackles for some of the proper length, and see if my shocks are performing any other function than adding weight. I could see myself getting a set of 33's for next summer and airing them down to smooth things out. 31's are good for now tho.
Other items on list...."door fest" which likely will begin today ( lubing inner machinations and rattle chasing) and I have some hokey exhaust to deal with. Tail pipe rubs on the tire when it gets stuffed a little....I may just hack it off until I have a rear bumper done tho. I'll have more room with that tire out of there.
But all in all good. I made a quick rear bed/storage setup on wednesday night, and we just threw the futon cushion into the truck to sleep on. No bugs out there either , so leaving the rear hatch open with a tent fly tossed over it was good enough..
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