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I've done so much with so little for so long ... Now I can do nearly anything with almost nothing.
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OK ... I was down on my PC and found/uploaded some shots of this campground. They were taken in later Sept.
I see that BC Hydro now says there is no potable water within the campground now![]()
... however there is a gas station/convenience store a very short distance away for some supplies/water etc, as well as the town of Lillooet.
Also, I forgot to mention that across the road from the campground is a great little picnic area, with a beach for a refreshing dipin beautiful, glacier fed Seton Lake, which is also maintained by BC Hydro
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Here are some shots of the campground and as you can see, it is located in a very scenic spot.
My youngest sleeping on the picnic table in the warm autumn sunshine.
The Pay Station;
The scenic, steep walled valley in which it is located, not far from the Fraser River and at the far end (of this shot) of beautiful Seton Lake.
As I mentioned before, Hwy 99 (Duffy Lake Rd) is by far the most scenic and uncrowded road to get from/to this campground and Whistler, or Vancouver/Horseshoe Bay (via the Sea to Sky Hwy)![]()
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There is another great, little rustic campground not too far from here that I mentioned in the OP, which although is accessed more easily by those of you on a DS bike, can be gotten to by a heavy cruiser/touring rig if you are comfortable driving on a fairly well graded gravel road, as there is a mix of pavement and gravel to get into it. It is remote, but there is a tiny village close by for gas/supplies, if you get there any other time but noon to 1 pm, as the whole place closes up for lunch at that time.
Perhaps I will have some time later on to do a review on it, as it is real nice there and is another free campground run by BC Hydro.
Dusty
Ken - 1992 Honda GL1500 Aspencade 2013 Victory Cross Country Tour
Camping Styles - tent camp off of bike - 2013 HF Cargo trailer - 2011 Aspen Sentry
"It's never too early to plan and never too late to go!" - Dusty
I have to up my game, er my touring. I've never been in country like this on my bike and now camping is even trickier since my travels are 2 up. I'm resisting a trailer but a larger bike might be sufficient.
Great pix!
Bill & Sharon - 2007 Triumph Tiger
I stayed here again in July 26 and again July 31 - Aug 2, 2017
Same great campground , they once again have potable water and the cost is still free
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It's about a 10 minute walk out of the campground, up the road a bit to the beach on Seton Lake, on the other side of the road. Refreshing swimming and a great place to cool off/while away some time.
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Dusty
Very nice... I think you sold me on this.