it was awesome 4 wheeling through western peninsula island with arron & walter in the bj74, nicely set up truck hauling 101 trailer leads the way through.ruvi stock 81 0nly with 2.5 " lift, without locker & my 2.5 " lift prado. we took the first right exit from langdale to port mellon highway & headed north for 10-15 minute drive,left into the back road-seschelt dakota fsr & that lead us up to a thousand meter height in a 2.6hrs drive.had lunch ,took some shots & headed down to sunshine coast,took the 101 hwy west & turn into norwest bay road & headed to halfmoon carlson then into steam donkey trail & arrived at 5pm in the evening. camp through the quite night & took off up the trail again the next day,stop at some point,walter & arron checking through the super map with gps to pin point where & which road to wheel through a loop around the island.at some point there are quite a bit of over grown trees & bushes. but anyway that is over bc trucks spray-boot--nicely done.we actually completed the loops in 1.5 hrs, headed down & had lunch at some point.then we headed to bible camp & arrived in the evening around 5pm.that was a very nice place.it feel like i was in cancun ,hot & dry in a sandy beach. shoes had lot of oysters,shells & fishes. we had a dip in the ocean water & had our dinner later,watch the sun set at 7.30 pm-8.30 pm. dark night eventually cover the sky around 9.00pm, by then we already had the camp fire set up & enjoying ourself with hard liq.morning came each of us check through their own vehicle & no one brakes anything, we head out at 10.30am & reach the turn-off in no time-4-5km. we decided to head out to richardson lake, arrive in 45 minutes had our lunch & head back to langdale ferries.took the 4.45pm ferries & everyone came home safe & sound.
all i can say is --thanks to both arron & walter to show us the way, hope to go again to explore other part of the trail in the future.
all i can say is --thanks to both arron & walter to show us the way, hope to go again to explore other part of the trail in the future.
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