Canada
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Quiet spot on a bend of the creek right at the old decommissioned Alaska Highway bridge. Small, but super easy access, at this water level the creek is really mellow with a little beach to hang out on. Watched a family of 5 beavers on the ponds around until the mozzies got to me. Almost no cell service.
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Access was fine in our 144 Sprinter. Leveling blocks are essential. So far very few mosquitoes. Looks like ATVs or Jeeps use the road as there are tracks going down the embankment and across the river. Not for a van!
Report Check-InPetit emplacement plat en bord de rivière, au bout d'une descente en graviers / terre. Très calme et isolé
Report Check-InNot suitable for big rigs. We didn't feel comfortable driving down this road with a 25 ft trailer. The road looked very narrow.
Report Check-InQuiet spot on a bend of the creek right at the old decommissioned Alaska Highway bridge. Small, but super easy access, at this water level the creek is really mellow with a little beach to hang out on. Watched a family of 5 beavers on the ponds around until the mozzies got to me. Almost no cell service.
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