Yes after 42 km there is a stretch right and rough also alone the river after crossing the bigger bridge. Every body need to remember “Speed thrills but kills”
what is the timeframe or distance from the beginning of the service rd to whistler, how many hours, I don't recall you mentioning and it would be good info to know.
@@jimpickett2185 Distance is about 185 km it’s just the rough as I have another video which is just drive video and I have posted distance in that video. We took all day as we stopped a lot long the way. But I guess about 4-5 hours on easy pace plus it depends on how much you stop along the way.
@@BackCountryQuestCanada i did the trip at the beginning of july...had to travel through 18 inches of water at the forestry camp...my gmc diesel (2wheel drive)with large camperized canopy bounced its way up and down the road but i did make it !!! did the hurley after that on my way to the cariboo and more adventures
Thank you for your kind words. We need to keep our forest and landscapes clean and in good shape. We have lost access to many beautiful places because they were not well kept.
No it’s not , yes you can do first section but after that there are few Km which need absolute more clearance and 4x4 is a plus . Check this video after 42 km .
Wow that is impressive! Many years ago on my first trip on this road, I came across a cyclist around 50 + km I believe I have mentioned about him in this video too.
Nice video, I have driven this route a few times and was thinking of making a video also. Just watched yours and nicely done. Keep them videos coming my friend. I also highly recommend 10 ply tires. First a blew my 4 ply tire climbing over a rock. BTW, you missed a beautiful campsite area on the left side right on Lilloet Lake.
Thank you for your kind words! I will check out camp site next time for sure. You should make video for sure as we all have our own vision that will help viewers for sure to explore outdoors enthusiasts.
Harman veer if you listen to the video it has directions in it. I have not used gps for this trip. Basically you take morris valley road from lougheed highway all the way to end where this FSR starts.
This is a great video! I've travelled along the north part of this FSR from Pemberton to T'sek hot springs but I've been really wanting to go all the way through, hopefully some time soon. I think that 55km bridge may be out again as of May 2022 however. I've been checking the government map site and really looking forward to giving this one a try, thanks so much!
Well made video. Informative 👍🇨🇦
Some parts are damn scary with how loose the gravel is! You got balls of steel sir!
Yes after 42 km there is a stretch right and rough also alone the river after crossing the bigger bridge. Every body need to remember “Speed thrills but kills”
Nice video! Thanks for sharing and keep on exploring
22:12- 22:22 native reserves? Cool to see residences so far back into the woods
You are right they are close to highway 99 on Pemberton side. Also between logging camp and river bridge.
took my mazda protege up west harrison fsr one time, only managed to make it up 40-50km before i got stuck
what is the timeframe or distance from the beginning of the service rd to whistler, how many hours, I don't recall you mentioning and it would be good info to know.
@@jimpickett2185 Distance is about 185 km it’s just the rough as I have another video which is just drive video and I have posted distance in that video. We took all day as we stopped a lot long the way. But I guess about 4-5 hours on easy pace plus it depends on how much you stop along the way.
Great video, very informative!
Thankyou for this info. and that is going to be my next trip on my way to the cariboo by backroads
Share your experience when you come back, Have fun!
@@BackCountryQuestCanada i did the trip at the beginning of july...had to travel through 18 inches of water at the forestry camp...my gmc diesel (2wheel drive)with large camperized canopy bounced its way up and down the road but i did make it !!! did the hurley after that on my way to the cariboo and more adventures
Thank you for the journey! Sound advice - we are all responsible for the health of this beautiful province. Looking forward to more!
Thank you for your kind words.
We need to keep our forest and landscapes clean and in good shape. We have lost access to many beautiful places because they were not well kept.
Great video thank you
Is this Fsr called morris valley road?
how long was the travel time from morris valley road to hwy 99?
This is really hard to say as we stopped a lot on the way and we took almost all day
Great video Singh Ji. Great to see a Singh into back country driving. Not many are into it.
Thank you bai ji for your encouragement, if you are interested please check our road trip to Arctic Ocean.
look like the road is good enough for a car? is this passable with a car?
No it’s not , yes you can do first section but after that there are few Km which need absolute more clearance and 4x4 is a plus . Check this video after 42 km .
No stopping at the hot springs this time?
No, this time just straight through !
Does anybody have an update? Last I saw, sign. had said trail closed?
I have not been on trail this year will check in coming two weeks.
Thank you for such descriptive and perfectly filmed video
Paaji, nice video. Do you have a map on your phone for these service roads? Thank you
No brother I read before details and make notes before leaving . It’s more fun exploring that way but these days many map options available too.
Cool I didtbiked this route as a kid in the 1980s. Also from Whistler to liloette. Fun times. Great service roads all over BC.
Wow that is impressive!
Many years ago on my first trip on this road, I came across a cyclist around 50 + km I believe I have mentioned about him in this video too.
Nice video, I have driven this route a few times and was thinking of making a video also. Just watched yours and nicely done. Keep them videos coming my friend. I also highly recommend 10 ply tires. First a blew my 4 ply tire climbing over a rock. BTW, you missed a beautiful campsite area on the left side right on Lilloet Lake.
Thank you for your kind words!
I will check out camp site next time for sure. You should make video for sure as we all have our own vision that will help viewers for sure to explore outdoors enthusiasts.
Paji did you see any deer on the route and what is the starting location and end to put on GPS
Harman veer if you listen to the video it has directions in it. I have not used gps for this trip. Basically you take morris valley road from lougheed highway all the way to end where this FSR starts.
I am no pro but I have put all the info I gathered based on my trip.
We never came across any wild life in our trips on this road.
This is a great video! I've travelled along the north part of this FSR from Pemberton to T'sek hot springs but I've been really wanting to go all the way through, hopefully some time soon. I think that 55km bridge may be out again as of May 2022 however. I've been checking the government map site and really looking forward to giving this one a try, thanks so much!
55 km bridge was newly built it should have survived those floods but even if you have to turn around it’s worth the drive .
Thank you so much for making this video. Very informative and inspiring. I will be doing the same trek on an ATV hopefully very soon.
I am glad our efforts are helpful.
Good information 👍
awesome video! we should do some off roading in the summer! I'm in Surrey BC
Sure we can ! Stay in touch, you can contact me on our Facebook page same handle as UA-cam backcountryquest
Cool man, I took out my backcountry map and followed the route with you. Always wanted to do a forest road to the north. Thanks.
what the name of the street and number too I have a truck I want to do some snow wheel back there maybe 1 week of February
Watch first few minutes of video. It has all details and distances.
Great video thanks for sharing. How long did it take to get from Harrison to 99?
Thank you !
Actually we spent lot of time on the way almost spent all day as we enjoyed every thing on the way .
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Should kill music, your son was talking and your music drowned him out, it's not necessary to have the music
Thank you for the feed back!
Actually this happened with error and realized it latter. Will be very careful in future .