Sibbald had all kinds of vacancy, people are travelling again, good riddance
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Sibbald had all kinds of vacancy, people are travelling again, good riddance
It's a teeny lake, you could canoe across it in about 10 minutes.
Stayed at Elkwood this past weekend, it was super nice there. Saw 1 of the 4 grizzly's in the area, too (along the lake trail driving in).
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Barrier is about 25 minutes from Sibbald, and is crazy busy every weekend, and subject to wild winds. Not where I'd go for "light canoeing" personally. That being said, I don't have a better suggestion if you find Sibbald too small.
Yes, even though it is small people do canoe on it. It's a very pleasant area.
I went backcountry camping at Lillian Lake with my 6 year old on Friday of the long weekend. We had two grizzlies wander into the campground around dinner time. That was a bit sketchy for a back country adventure, no cell service, 6.5km in the bush. We managed to push them out of the area while crossing our fingers that they wouldn't return that night.
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Nice to see a Taco fellow around the forum! Awesome build and setup.
We finally got our Alu-Cab canopy for our Tacoma, so a couple days after, we went for our very first roof top tent camping at Two Jack Main. It was a great campsite to start with and learn how to improve things.
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I'm going, for the day, to meet some people who are camping.
That is all.
^^^fuking redneck