This was a short trip ( 680 km) from Kamloops via Kelowna, down Highway 33 then various forestry roads to the Christian Valley and the Kettle River FSR to Highway 6 and back to Kamloops. It is a part of BC close to us all that is quit unique. The Kettle river this time of year is crystal clear and with the large number of treed or open sites along the river makes a nice fall getaway. I have attached a few pictures to show the countryside and have several more of the many Rec sites along the river if anyone is interested.
Taurus lake is accessed from Hwy 33 via the Taurus FSR. It is a nice clear lake with mostly small fish and 3 areas around the lake to camp. Sites on the north side are large and accessed from a separate road. ( The picture can't be added as only 7 are allowed and I'm to lazy to do another post.)
Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
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Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
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- Thone lake is accessed from the paved Christian Valley road. The lake has a nice setting with camp sites on both sides of the lake.
A couple a suitable for RV's but most are small but great for a tent or Delica. The lake is very clear with a few fish. - CVT_002.jpg (161.17 KiB) Viewed 5699 times
- Thone lake is accessed from the paved Christian Valley road. The lake has a nice setting with camp sites on both sides of the lake.
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- Some Thone lake sites have a personal boat launch area and all either have a nice spot to tie up your boat or a little dock.
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- The Kettle river has Rec sites adjacent to the road almost it's entire length.
Most are only 1 or 2 unit sites but a few have several sites. Most come complete with your own private fishing or swimming hole. - CVT_004.jpg (190.65 KiB) Viewed 5699 times
- The Kettle river has Rec sites adjacent to the road almost it's entire length.
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- The Kettle river canyon is an interesting area with walking trails to view it from every angle.
The deep clear pools are good for fishing and I imagine people also swim in some of them. Camping is just around the corner. - CVT_005.jpg (185.87 KiB) Viewed 5699 times
- The Kettle river canyon is an interesting area with walking trails to view it from every angle.
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- North of the canyon and now on Kettle River FSR Winnifred falls is a nice area and would likely be spectacular during spring freshet.
Walking trails are all along the edge so you can see right into the falls and canyon. - CVT_006.jpg (210.61 KiB) Viewed 5699 times
- North of the canyon and now on Kettle River FSR Winnifred falls is a nice area and would likely be spectacular during spring freshet.
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- I intended visiting Bisson lake which is supposed to be good fishing and only accessible via 4x4 road.
My GPS showed one route in and another route out. Both were 'Resource roads' which are usually pretty good.
The road in had a few obstacles which I was able to remove but around the corner the road deteriorated and I decided to go back the the main road and try route #2. - CVT_007.jpg (135.08 KiB) Viewed 5699 times
- I intended visiting Bisson lake which is supposed to be good fishing and only accessible via 4x4 road.
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- Turning around was a good idea. The picture shows the far end of the “road” I was going to use.
I was so close to getting though – likely less than 400 M. I wouldn't have had enough gas in my chain saw to clear that mess! - CVT_008.jpg (208.2 KiB) Viewed 5699 times
- Turning around was a good idea. The picture shows the far end of the “road” I was going to use.
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Re: Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
Right on, Irp. I love going on those solo missions where you potentially have something to lose, there's something more real about it. What kind of saw do you use? I've come across a few roads, that on the map were marked as a thick black line ~ but in reality were a thin dotted grey line or worse.
I load my pix in either the DC gallery or my Picasa gallery then link the images to the thread in which case you can fit a lot more than seven in a post. It also allows the thread to load faster, which is why each post is limited to seven attachments. The only drawback to linking images is if the site you post the actual images in gets deleted then the images in your thread will also disappear, which is why I tend to post in the DC gallery and link to that. I would love to see more pix if you have them, pictures of your camp craft would be cool, as well. Thanks for posting!
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lrp374 wrote:( The picture can't be added as only 7 are allowed and I'm to lazy to do another post.)
I load my pix in either the DC gallery or my Picasa gallery then link the images to the thread in which case you can fit a lot more than seven in a post. It also allows the thread to load faster, which is why each post is limited to seven attachments. The only drawback to linking images is if the site you post the actual images in gets deleted then the images in your thread will also disappear, which is why I tend to post in the DC gallery and link to that. I would love to see more pix if you have them, pictures of your camp craft would be cool, as well. Thanks for posting!
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Re: Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
Thanks for the comments Falco. I use Backroads GPS to plan my trips which can avoid some problems as you can do overviews on Google Earth to determine if a road exists. This has worked well but you really never know until you get on site. A plan 'B' is always a good idea.
I carry 2 saws. A typical “Swede” hand saw for small jobs and a 16” chain saw if I have a real issue and to cut firewood. My setup is simple and portable as I've made boxes to fit the Delica when camping but are removed when only fishing. Reduces my carry around weight which is really important when everywhere you need to go is uphill from 1000 to 3500 feet!!
I carry 2 saws. A typical “Swede” hand saw for small jobs and a 16” chain saw if I have a real issue and to cut firewood. My setup is simple and portable as I've made boxes to fit the Delica when camping but are removed when only fishing. Reduces my carry around weight which is really important when everywhere you need to go is uphill from 1000 to 3500 feet!!
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- My typical setup if I'm lucky enough to have a table in the right spot.
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- Taurus Lake from the first post.
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Re: Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
One of these days I'm actually going to post a Member Rides thread that's going to be called "Welcome Aboard The Good Ship MLB", I just haven't gotten around to it yet due to procrastination issues, of which I'm working on ~ just you wait and see! I've got a Stihl (I think it's an 18" bar) and a kukri for the smaller jobs, also good for kindling. Typically I keep one really dry cedar cork on board for starting fires in the event there's nothing dry around.lrp374 wrote:I carry 2 saws. A typical “Swede” hand saw for small jobs and a 16” chain saw if I have a real issue and to cut firewood. My setup is simple and portable as I've made boxes to fit the Delica when camping but are removed when only fishing
I like your camp set up, it looks like a convenient arrangement. Do you sleep in the wagon? Do you ever sleep outside?
In the case of the "thick black line" ~ that was in a brand newly released Mussio back roads map book, the mapping information was maybe three months old? I've found that the roads tend to come and go in the toolies, where the water ways tend to be more reliable as far as getting one's bearings goes ~ 'though I still look at the roads of course.
What kind of line do you use to support your awning posts? That looks skukum!
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Re: Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
I sleep in the van along with all the food. If anyone comes with me they get a tent. As you can see from my trip to Ripple lake the tent option isn't as good if you have thunderstorms and hail. Luckily good planning and bullshit luck kept the tent and contents dry. I use a combination rope and bungee cords for the tarp and awning. This works great as it can give a little ( for hail and water) but returns in place and is always tight.
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- A dry tent after the hail storm
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Re: Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
Irp
Your Taurus Lake pic looks like the campsite on the north side of the lake. Has the logging stopped on the north side? It was very noisy there last fall.
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wayne
Your Taurus Lake pic looks like the campsite on the north side of the lake. Has the logging stopped on the north side? It was very noisy there last fall.
thx
TLGF
wayne
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Re: Christian Valley - Kettle River FSR
The only logging truck I saw was @ the north end of KFS road just before you get on Hwy 6. Was nice and quite @ Taurus except for the odd hunter.