Keyhole Hot Springs, B.C, Canada | Our CRAZY adventure to the Pemberton hot springs!

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  • Keyhole Hot Springs Vlog | Pemberton, British Columbia Hot Springs 2023
    ✏️ Welcome to our adventure to the Keyhole Hot Springs in Pemberton! In this video, we take you along on our journey to this beautiful and serene natural spot. Nestled in the lush forests of Pemberton, the Keyhole Hot Springs (sometimes known as the Pebble Creek hot springs) are a hidden gem that are sure to take your breath away. As we hike through the woods along the Lillooet River, we'll take you along the winding trails that lead us to the hot springs. The hike is moderate in difficulty, with some inclines and rocky terrain, but the stunning views of the surrounding wilderness make it worth it. Once we reach the hot springs, you'll be able to see why they're called the Keyhole Hot Springs - the springs are shaped like a keyhole, with a small opening in the middle that allows you to see the steam rising from the water. The water is a relaxing and soothing temperature, perfect for soaking and unwinding after a long hike. We hope you enjoy this adventure to the Keyhole Hot Springs as much as we did! Don't forget to bring your swimsuit, a towel, and plenty of water to stay hydrated on the hike.
    If you fancy joining us on more of our adventures... Well, you know what to do!

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  • @ztyy8185
    @ztyy8185 4 місяці тому

    Woww

  • @lisa-marieshy9673
    @lisa-marieshy9673 4 місяці тому +1

    Born and rasied in Beautiful Britain Columbia, Canada 🇨🇦 I don't know where you're from, but watching the magical wonder of you both made my day ❤ Amazing video!

  • @MrRosscopeco
    @MrRosscopeco 5 місяців тому +1

    The luck you guys had . I lived in Pemberton for 6 years driving around those roads You guys got lucky in multiple ways #1 The snow #2 I found someone's tent and everything he had torn to peices like a bomb went off. There is a big angry grizz up there he must have been sleeping

  • @rajawatlajweersingh6343
    @rajawatlajweersingh6343 Рік тому +1

    The quality of the video made the landscape more beautiful. Keep up the good work guys!

    • @DavidandAbbie1
      @DavidandAbbie1  8 місяців тому

      Thanks so much! It was an amazing adventure

  • @terryzanger7152
    @terryzanger7152 2 місяці тому

    Got a sub for you, cheers

  • @trudiegrant-jones8758
    @trudiegrant-jones8758 Рік тому

    So funny!! I love this!

  • @chereeoverlandadventures
    @chereeoverlandadventures Рік тому

    I love it 😊

    • @DavidandAbbie1
      @DavidandAbbie1  8 місяців тому

      Thanks so much. It was a real adventure!

  • @andybiker-hiker4343
    @andybiker-hiker4343 Рік тому +2

    just found your video and really enjoyed it . I must say Fortune did favour the bold because very experienced local hiking climbing explorers like me who go there regularly wouldn't generally go there in those conditions for fear of ending up in a rescue situation. Snowmobiles are a better choice for transit, you lucked out. Glad you had a really nice day + the Springs were in good shape for you but .... thank the good lord u came out unscathed. It would've been good to have tire chains😉 if you ever go back there in the summer or the fall you will look across Lillooet River and see the track of the 2010 Mount Meagher Landslide one of the largest in North American history where half of a mountain literally fell off into the river . it is very geologically active. The hot springs area closed in the fall because of grizzly bear is serious 'cuz Bears are huge + there's many

  • @chereeoverlandadventures
    @chereeoverlandadventures Рік тому +1

    That was beautiful 😍 planning to go there

    • @DavidandAbbie1
      @DavidandAbbie1  Рік тому +1

      It was unreal - a must visit in BC! I hope you get to experience it 🥰

  • @andrewwhite8762
    @andrewwhite8762 Рік тому

    Very well done.

  • @maureenroianov5574
    @maureenroianov5574 Рік тому

    I absolutely loved this video!! Great job!! Maureen

  • @RedRockMaintenance
    @RedRockMaintenance 8 місяців тому

    I lived in whistler for a while. Tried to find these springs a few times but never did. Closest I got was meager creek hot springs

  • @mystictheninja1486
    @mystictheninja1486 6 місяців тому +1

    yeah getting stuck out there in the snow with no cell reception wearing only that much clothing... would wanna have a spare skidoo in the back, just in case, and some proper winter pants and gear.

    • @rachelemcadam
      @rachelemcadam 3 місяці тому

      Was just thinking the exact same thing. They were lucky

  • @240Turbo48
    @240Turbo48 4 дні тому

    For future hikes in bear country. Bears do not always sleep through the winter. They can be up and about throughout winter, always be cautious in bear country and where you guys were always be on the watch for cougars.

  • @JeremyLeung123
    @JeremyLeung123 9 місяців тому

    Hiya, when did you go to the hotsprings? I heard the forest road gets closed by the police when there is too much snow and I think last year this was around mid-December. But it looks like you guys made it to the parking lot, so I wanted to know when you went!

    • @DavidandAbbie1
      @DavidandAbbie1  8 місяців тому

      Hey Jeremy - we went the first week in December so maybe that’s why it was still open

    • @diegocastroaviles336
      @diegocastroaviles336 5 місяців тому

      You guys been able to give an update of recent outings??

  • @katieh3236
    @katieh3236 Рік тому +1

    You guys need to do rock climbing classes and get rock climbing gear for rescue and Slipping possibilities for hikes like this. At least a rope Because it's the only wY to quickly reach someone and secure

  • @mynatureadventures7868
    @mynatureadventures7868 Рік тому

    I'm in the lower mainland. I wish I had friends to go with me. I wouldn't want to go alone.

  • @rachelemcadam
    @rachelemcadam 3 місяці тому

    Hey! Not a diss comment but more of a info comment. PLEASE BE CAREFUL OUT THERE! Especially down these logging roads/remote roads especially in Canada. It's a vast wilderness out there and often times there is no cell service to call for help. Check the weather, check road conditions, do your research, don't be dangerously unprepared, especially for winter in Canada in the mountains where conditions can change in an instant.

  • @wilinwithwiley
    @wilinwithwiley Рік тому

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    It was beyond belief! Over ten mile hike round trip on seriously treacherous terrain over 1000s of elevation changes. Last 1/2 mile straight down over granite w loose sand ( which = 1/2 mile straight up that on return). Made us feel like we are bosses!!! The hot springs were so incredible, so so so incredible!!! I'm still processing how awesome it was. Hiking back under Moonlight with snow falling- wow wow wow. My darn phone battery died after the first 1/4 mile- lame- lame didn't have any video for such amazing opportunities - have to go back now to get pics lol

  • @dominiquetamer5138
    @dominiquetamer5138 9 місяців тому

    It's weird to keep your swimsuit.

    • @DavidandAbbie1
      @DavidandAbbie1  8 місяців тому

      Haha - we had to keep swimsuits on for the UA-cam video ☺️

  • @thomasquigley7040
    @thomasquigley7040 Місяць тому

    Please be careful out there if you're trying to build a UA-cam channel. You made a beautify video, but you got lucky. What I saw was a classic example of dangerously unprepared. The kind of thing that makes Search and Rescue cringe. First, no rental insurance will cover you on a working logging road. Not your credit card, not the rental companies insurance. if you totalled the car, the rental agency would have force-charged the full ~$30k value of the car against your credit card regardless of your credit limit. Second, and more worrisome; you did not have the right gear to survive even one night if things went sideways. And I hope you had a GPS communicator or told someone where you were going and when you'd be back. From what I saw of you two, I doubt it.