FSR open?
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ANDYD
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Re: FSR open?
There is typically too much snow to go very far down that FSR until around June time, although of course every year is a little different depending on snow pack.
If you try it, let us know how it goes ...
cheers
Andy
If you try it, let us know how it goes ...
cheers
Andy
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rgallant
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Re: FSR open?
Seasonal deactivations, so the only way to know is to go there, the gov website is suitably vague. But it is a nice drive.
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Chris_W
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Re: FSR open?
This was taken May 8th. There was about a kilometre hike at the top to get to the other side
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Oh jeez. I carry chains though.
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I don’t think your chains are big enough for that snow!
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Alright. I carry chains and have a small shovel.
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Fresh intell - the top’s been dug out
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Hey thats great. Thanks for the info. Going to give it a go on Saturday for an overnighted with the family. Will check in again on Monday, if I don’t send out the search party.
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Made it there and back safe and sound. Everything held up a okay. Route was snow free at the summit. Easy drive there and back great for nervous families. At the Indian arm side the breeze was warm and camped at the point.
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ANDYD
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Nice going, a bit cold for swimming I guess!
There must be some logging going on for them to plough the road?
There must be some logging going on for them to plough the road?
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There some wildlife management too, Elk were reintroduced I think. Sounds like you a good week end
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FSR open?
Yes it was a nice weekend. Squamish was very busy, Stawamus Indian FSR was also busy with fair amount of off-roaders, motorbikes, and even gravel cyclists. The road is pretty tame by our standards, just a bit more rough at the summit area, but get smoother towards the Indian arm end. I was surprised to see a fair amount or vehicles park on the side of the road about 5 km from the end with lots of people choosing to camp on the sand bars mid stream of the river.
My new-to-me LR3 (Angus) drove fine and was great for sleeping in with all that room inside, it’s the first time I had the ability to use some of the Terrain Control settings and HDC “Hill Decent Control”, but sure is a lot of electronics to aid in driving and working the HDC is a bit of an art. I love it as a family adventure vehicle (which has a real love of petrol) but the Disco feels more capable in the long run.
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My new-to-me LR3 (Angus) drove fine and was great for sleeping in with all that room inside, it’s the first time I had the ability to use some of the Terrain Control settings and HDC “Hill Decent Control”, but sure is a lot of electronics to aid in driving and working the HDC is a bit of an art. I love it as a family adventure vehicle (which has a real love of petrol) but the Disco feels more capable in the long run.
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