Hey can take it, right fruitcake? (I'm so getting punched in the nuts next time we go wheeling haha) It is a great area, it's really too bad. I've been camping out there for almost 10 years, I'll be doing a full day loop run soon that reveals a couple of my secrets ;)
Don't mind Jas he's on the pipe again. The gate these guys are talking about is the gate at the 7k bridge on nitnat ml. They are really cracking down in that area in the last few years. Expect that gate to be locked unless they are active logging and remember when the finish work they will often lock the gate. We encountered someone locked behind it on a Sunday a couple summers ago after they came in to camp on Saturday. That said there was a bypass last time I did it, but it's a hidden quad trail nowhere near the bridge and depending on the time of year may be impassable.
The owners of the land... That majority of that area is now First Nations. Best not to post up how you're getting in. I heard they actually hired security to stand on the road turning people away recently.
It's been locked everytime I've been out there lately after a fucking loser cut down a giant old cedar right at the boat launch into the lake. :(
Hey can take it, right fruitcake? (I'm so getting punched in the nuts next time we go wheeling haha) It is a great area, it's really too bad. I've been camping out there for almost 10 years, I'll be doing a full day loop run soon that reveals a couple of my secrets ;)
Don't mind Jas he's on the pipe again. The gate these guys are talking about is the gate at the 7k bridge on nitnat ml. They are really cracking down in that area in the last few years. Expect that gate to be locked unless they are active logging and remember when the finish work they will often lock the gate. We encountered someone locked behind it on a Sunday a couple summers ago after they came in to camp on Saturday. That said there was a bypass last time I did it, but it's a hidden quad trail nowhere near the bridge and depending on the time of year may be impassable.
Nicely done!
The owners of the land... That majority of that area is now First Nations. Best not to post up how you're getting in. I heard they actually hired security to stand on the road turning people away recently.