Bikepacking The Sea to Sky Trail: Squamish to Lillooet & Harrison Lakes

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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Hey everyone, after cycling along the highway from Vancouver to Squamish, this week's video is us bikepacking the Sea to Sky Trail, an incredible cycling and hiking trail that stretches from the coastal town of Squamish to the alpine meadows of Whistler and Pemberton.
    Following a route rich in history, it traces the historical routes used by the Coast Salish and Interior Salish First Nations for travel and trade since time immemorial. Winding its way along the Cheakamus river and the Sea to Sky Corridor, this trail offers breathtaking views, showcasing some of the most stunning landscapes in British Columbia.
    However, our journey today will continue past the end of this trail, going inland on forest service roads, camping along Lillooet Lake, exploring natural hot springs, and testing ourselves on the hilly and rugged logging roads of Harrison Lake.
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    Let me know if this video inspired you or if you have any questions about bikepacking or this route in particular.
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    0:00: Squamish to Whistler
    4:54: Whistler to Pemberton
    7:40 Pemberton and Lillooet Lake
    11:06 Sloquet Hot Springs
    12:05 Found a frog in the hot springs?
    12:24 Onwards to Harrison Lake
    17:37 Next Week on Jordan Veg Bike

КОМЕНТАРІ • 97

  • @shelleybrown9747
    @shelleybrown9747 16 днів тому

    I so enjoyed watching this. Thank you for taking us along!

  • @nicthedoor
    @nicthedoor Місяць тому +10

    What an excellent video. I feel so relaxed after watching this.

  • @robertkowton5875
    @robertkowton5875 23 дні тому +1

    Thanks so much for your time and effort creating this content for us viewers. This is now on my bucketlist.

  • @thefahrmannfamily4075
    @thefahrmannfamily4075 Місяць тому +7

    I rode this in June. Amazing route. Brutal and glorious suffering with breathtaking views and vistas.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      yeah the views and location really helped distract me for sure. no complaints!

  • @rhiannar5240
    @rhiannar5240 Місяць тому +4

    I’ll be adding this to my to do list. Thanks for posting!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      Yes definitely! Going up to Whistler is a bit hilly but the distance is not long at all, so very doable.

  • @surfingmoose
    @surfingmoose 19 днів тому

    One word. EPIC! Good on ya. Oh you walked to the store, well I rode from Squamish to the south end of Harrison Lake.

  • @riskyrax
    @riskyrax Місяць тому +2

    Another great one. Good feeling out in this land thanks for taking us along.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      thanks for joining, glad you enjoyed!

  • @gabs453
    @gabs453 Місяць тому +4

    Epic. Thanks for sharing so beautifully. I've followed a few of your routes, and always find some comfort in knowing what I'm in for. Really appreciate the quality content and story telling :)

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate that nice comment. I'm glad it's both inspiring and informative!

  • @Sebastian-my6xd
    @Sebastian-my6xd Місяць тому +2

    Nice Trailer at the end, looking forward to next week!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      aha thank you! Still working on it. Next week might mean next month at my rate 😂

  • @tonyhynes9905
    @tonyhynes9905 27 днів тому +1

    Beautifully produced looked like an amazing trip

  • @shadyberero6809
    @shadyberero6809 Місяць тому +2

    Gorgeous video, charmingly narrated

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      thank you very much, glad you liked the narration. it's always the part that I procrastinate on because it makes me nervous.

  • @andreaonyoutube9560
    @andreaonyoutube9560 26 днів тому +1

    Great video! Such beautiful scenery with cool trails and bridges!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  24 дні тому

      definitely an awesome route, I love a good bridge crossing!

  • @cyrusf.4039
    @cyrusf.4039 Місяць тому +3

    Nice work Jordan

  • @jalenoutside
    @jalenoutside Місяць тому +2

    Great film, thanks for sharing!

  • @robadr13
    @robadr13 Місяць тому +2

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @VictorChavesVVBC
    @VictorChavesVVBC Місяць тому +2

    Amazing stuff

  • @edteach3r
    @edteach3r 26 днів тому

    Outstanding video! Thanks, mate. I now have to go and watch the first leg to Squamish. 😊

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  26 днів тому

      thank you! and yeah I wish there was a better way to Squamish..

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 Місяць тому +1

    One of the best cycling videos! I subscribed

  • @TheWanderunghike
    @TheWanderunghike 27 днів тому +1

    Another inspiring one! As always, enjoyed the ride along Jordan. You visited many spots I'd been to over the decades (not by bike but car on the way to hikes like Lizzie Lake etc.) I cannot imagine some of the roads you must have had to endure.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  26 днів тому

      awe thank you so much, really glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Mystic_Light
    @Mystic_Light 27 днів тому +1

    I see at least one bald eagle in the group of birds, maybe three. One large, two smaller... maybe momma is giving flying and fishing lessons.
    Some nice views along this trip 😊

  • @tyskigolf
    @tyskigolf Місяць тому +2

    Shadow Lake is an inlet for the Cheakamus plant that is on the Squamish river. The Cheakamus dam by the highway holds the reservoir and water is diverted into Shadow Lake before it goes into a tunnel and down to the Squamish river.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      ooh figured it was something like that, thank you!

  • @andrewwylie9259
    @andrewwylie9259 Місяць тому +2

    epic!

  • @JeremyEll
    @JeremyEll Місяць тому +1

    Another enjoyable video Jordan.. bear spray helps you sleep better at night!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому +1

      thanks glad you liked it! Though funny I didn't actually have it anywhere nearby while I was sleeping haha. Should it be in my hammock with me?

  • @sibilantintake
    @sibilantintake Місяць тому +2

    I enjoyed this pretty, relaxing, and serene video, which also provided some glimpses into lesser-seen sides of British Columbia. Can you explain about the log barges and stuff?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      thank you so much! Do you mean the section of the lake where there are a few boats and logs floating? It's part of a logging operation. I believe logs are floated to this site from other places along the lakeshore and then put on trucks, weighed, and transported for further processing or shipping. The day after there were a few logging trucks using the road but none the day before.

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 Місяць тому +1

    Totally love this video. The scenery is amazing. Now i want to go bikepacking! I live in Comox Valley and definitely have not seen BC from this angle. P.s. no bras past this point😂😂😂😂😂

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      you definitely should! and yeah that sign 😂

  • @landlice48
    @landlice48 Місяць тому +1

    You are smart to be worried about bears. They’re definitely there!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      I'm bare aware! Maybe not bare worried anymore though...

  • @Rhino_Overland
    @Rhino_Overland Місяць тому +1

    I drove the West Harrisson Lake road many times to go hit that same hotspring. Kudo for you to do it on a bike, it's quite a long way north-south and so many yahoos driving too fast, making tons of dust! But yeah, you made the whole trip look pretty easy and quick (which it isn't!). Cheers!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому +1

      definitely a fun trip, that hotspring was so nice. I don't know why but I think I got very lucky with everything. There were only a handful of people at the hotspring campground and overall traffic was pretty light. Definitely had one or two yahoo despite that, not sure how many more I could reasonably handle.

  • @Prettyboyskiingonleasedland
    @Prettyboyskiingonleasedland Місяць тому

    I scoured the internet and maps for the last week investigating routes!! You have me sold!! Thanks very much and good travels to you!!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      Of course, you'll have a great time! ☺

  • @MidnightPolak
    @MidnightPolak Місяць тому +3

    Looks amazing, but yeah, wish there was a safer way to cycle from Vancouver to Squamish. Some kind of separated biking/walking route would be fantastic.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      Yup. If the BC Government/Metro Vancouver/BC Hydro wanted to they could develop a route or allow bikes/hikers to use the existing access roads. I think they are partially motivated by mitigating wildfire risk, which is fair.

    • @MidnightPolak
      @MidnightPolak 27 днів тому +1

      @@JordanVegBike Definitely wildfire mitigation. I've driven enough FSRs to see what kind of garbage gets dumped and illegal campfires started and left behind. I'm pretty sure I've put out 2 or 3 on my own that I've stumbled across. But maybe if you have to cycle/hike it, you're going to get more of a crowd with... integrity.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  26 днів тому +1

      @@MidnightPolak yeah I definitely don't think opening it up to public vehicle access is a good idea whatsoever. But partnering with the Trans Canada Trail, BC Hydro, Metro Van, Squamish Nation, etc and having designated campsites with pit toilets etc could be a really great hiking/cycling route and open up Squamish, Whistler etc. But again political will.

  • @jodimorrison
    @jodimorrison 26 днів тому +1

    Thank you for the amazing video.
    Question?? - Is the 5 km highway road section in the middle of the Sea To Sky trail right on the shoulder of the road or is it like the one picture in your article... with a metal guard and trail on the other side.
    Wanting to backpack that section with my animals and wondering how safe?
    Thank you for taking the time to read and answer my question

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  26 днів тому

      hey, unfortunately the highway segments that interrupt the trail are full highway segments, no physical protection whatsoever.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  26 днів тому

      hmm I'm really unsure. I honestly had not considered what hikers do at this section.

  • @onlineVanCity
    @onlineVanCity Місяць тому +1

    Inspiring 👏
    Do you recommend using the dry bag as a saddlebag?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому +1

      thanks!
      and honestly it worked perfectly. (though strapping and unstrapping each day way a major pain, but I also didn't have a longer strap which would have helped.

    • @onlineVanCity
      @onlineVanCity 28 днів тому

      @@JordanVegBike I actually got excited by the idea of having a waist bag as the strap. A couple of more pockets for the ride, and more organization in camp. Great job. Keep rocking.

  • @venturi934
    @venturi934 Місяць тому +2

    How is it possible that sloquet was empty? I thought that place had been ruined(See: Joffre Lakes).

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      yup, Instagram and TikTok lied to me! 😂 Guess a calm park isn't that outrage-worthy hey?

  • @janetteellingham4982
    @janetteellingham4982 Місяць тому

    How long of a distance is it between Squamish and Whistler? How long did it take you? Beautiful video ❤

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      Squamish and Whistler is only about 65km on the trail but quite a bit of elevation.

  • @chromebook2724
    @chromebook2724 Місяць тому +2

    Great video, thanks. can you take your bike right to the hot springs ?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому +1

      the hotsprings have a campground but there is a short path down to the river/springs that you'll have to walk.

  • @adanacaccentcoaching2685
    @adanacaccentcoaching2685 Місяць тому +2

    did you casually do a fondo with a bikepacking setup?! amazing

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      ahaha perhaps ;)

    • @adanacaccentcoaching2685
      @adanacaccentcoaching2685 29 днів тому

      @@JordanVegBike I'll have to inquire about your Vancouver sea-to-sky ride. The fondo killed me dead hahahah

  • @aprilkeyes2420
    @aprilkeyes2420 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Great footage. The trail has cyclists crossing the highway (2:52 in the video) in a curve. Eeep. How far along the highway until you found the trail again? And how did you get on with the crossing? White knuckled?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      yup good catch on that one! Unfortunately there are a few sections where the trail ends and puts you on the highway. That curve is the start of a 5km highway section, mostly downhill at least. I think you could cross a few dozen meters further up and have slightly less of a curve, but yeah it is still quite sketchy. Had to trust my ears on this one. (Luckily cars are very loud, even when you can't see them)

  • @laurenattorp4268
    @laurenattorp4268 22 дні тому

    Is this different than the GNBR in the same area?

  • @AmyMartin-h1x
    @AmyMartin-h1x Місяць тому +1

    Would you recommend a mountain bike or was it alright on a gravel bike?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому +1

      totally great on a gravel bike, especially the Sea to Sky Trail section. For the lakes a mountain bike might have been fun but the gravel bike did totally fine.

  • @cameron.h.russell
    @cameron.h.russell Місяць тому +1

    Curious about the gear you used - action cam and a mirrorless camera?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      ooh love this question. With the exception of the drone shots everything was actually taken with the latest iPhone! (I returned it after tho, quality was good but still not quite there. Impressive for a phone for sure.

    • @cameron.h.russell
      @cameron.h.russell Місяць тому

      @@JordanVegBike right on! That portrait mode video (or fake bokeh or whatever it's called!) is def impressive!

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      @@cameron.h.russell oooh I actually didn't even try that feature!

  • @thefahrmannfamily4075
    @thefahrmannfamily4075 Місяць тому +1

    Did you camp at Grace Lake on your final night?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      good question and close, I ended up at Wood Lake as it was almost getting dark.

  • @benefitbooklet
    @benefitbooklet 12 днів тому

    How do I book the premier corporate meeting room?

  • @cpbremote
    @cpbremote Місяць тому +1

    Where is that green steel bridge?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      it's the Whistler Bungee bridge a bit south of Whistler.

  • @davejoe2592
    @davejoe2592 Місяць тому

    Are there any parts that a dual sport motorcycle would have trouble with? I'm thinking maybe I'll take that route on mu next trip towards Lillooet. Looks amazing!

    • @michaelfodor6280
      @michaelfodor6280 Місяць тому

      I did the West Harrison / Inshuckchuck last year on a KLR. It was nice. The ugly section by the north end of Harrison Lake has been fixed. The worst is that it isn't well packed down, so traction will feel a touch sketchy. And I mean just a touch. Otherwise go for it.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      you mean the Harrison/Lillooet Lake route? If a bike can handle it then you could for sure. If you mean The Sea to Sky Trail then motorized vehicles aren't allowed (with the exception of ebikes).

    • @davejoe2592
      @davejoe2592 Місяць тому

      @@JordanVegBike I did mean tye sea to sky. I don't care that "they" don't want motorized vehicles, I'll do 8t anyway, provided It is doable on my dual sport of course.

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      @@davejoe2592 cool 👍

  • @rashs6302
    @rashs6302 Місяць тому +1

    what did you put on that hummus wrap?

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      smoked tofu! It's great because it can go without refrigeration for a few days if necessary.

    • @rashs6302
      @rashs6302 Місяць тому +1

      @@JordanVegBikethanks, something about that shot made me wanna try that exact meal, im vegan btw

    • @JordanVegBike
      @JordanVegBike  Місяць тому

      @@rashs6302 yup, a classic bikepacking meal for sure.

  • @IslandFilmMaker
    @IslandFilmMaker Місяць тому +1

    Being noisy on the Tral is very important when I bike alone. Using my Electric horn makes sure wildlife knows I'm coming as well as talking out loud.