Those gravel hairpins made me shiver just a bit. Also, the near vertical cliffs with absolutely no protection. I've driven both, but when you're watching someone else on the edge of doom, it's a little more shudder-worthy.
Would a Multistrada with street tires be OK on the gravel sections. It looks pretty smooth in the video but I know it will not show how steep it is and the presence of large jagged rocks.
The road is in very good shape, recently graded but not that fresh grading that is difficult to ride. Having said that, there are a couple of very steep sections with scrabbly rocky sections, timestamp 7:18 in particular, that would be right at the edge of street tires.
This is a well known route, although some will do the Anderson Lake Highline and return via the Hurley (still snowed in) or down the Fraser Canyon. There are a couple of spots on the Anderson Lake Highline to camp (time 8:10) or the Mission Dam Rec Site (time 17:20), or you can find you own spot fairly easily.
Those gravel hairpins made me shiver just a bit. Also, the near vertical cliffs with absolutely no protection. I've driven both, but when you're watching someone else on the edge of doom, it's a little more shudder-worthy.
Still one of the most beautiful rides around. It was badly fire damaged a year ago, so different now, but still amazing.
Beautiful scenery, love the drone footage.
It is for sure a real beautiful one.
Very nice.
Thank you! Cheers!
Would a Multistrada with street tires be OK on the gravel sections. It looks pretty smooth in the video but I know it will not show how steep it is and the presence of large jagged rocks.
The road is in very good shape, recently graded but not that fresh grading that is difficult to ride. Having said that, there are a couple of very steep sections with scrabbly rocky sections, timestamp 7:18 in particular, that would be right at the edge of street tires.
@@AdventureMine2022 Thank you. BTW I really enjoy your videos.
Nice video's what are the bikes?
Two Yamaha Tenere 700s and a BMW GS1250
Going to have to put that one on the to-do list for sure! Care to share a GPS route?
Is this a route you put together or a regular mapped out route. Plus if you’re camping half way where’s the best spot for a night.
This is a well known route, although some will do the Anderson Lake Highline and return via the Hurley (still snowed in) or down the Fraser Canyon. There are a couple of spots on the Anderson Lake Highline to camp (time 8:10) or the Mission Dam Rec Site (time 17:20), or you can find you own spot fairly easily.
What kind of GPS equipment can you suggest
I use my large LH Velvet phone with Gaia. Luv it!
Come on you can jump that Fraser River.