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SideHillSoup
Jun 18, 2015Explorer
There are a lot of lakes of different sizes in the Kootenays which is east of Vernon, south of Revelstote , and west or Alberta South of Golden.
I pull a 34 ft 5th wheel all over the place so any paved Hwy will be fine. The issue is to finding that hidden lake that U.S. Guys haven't already found.
There are a lot of these lakes that you can camp right beside, however the free boondocking places are few and far in between, by a lake that is near a Hwy where your rig can get to.
I can give you a list of small campgrounds that are locked on the edge of lakes, but your in a campground. I do know of a couple lakes that you could park beside and camp for free, but those lakes are small and wouldn't take you very long to paddle from one side to the other. However you could camp right beside them for free.
Soup
I pull a 34 ft 5th wheel all over the place so any paved Hwy will be fine. The issue is to finding that hidden lake that U.S. Guys haven't already found.
There are a lot of these lakes that you can camp right beside, however the free boondocking places are few and far in between, by a lake that is near a Hwy where your rig can get to.
I can give you a list of small campgrounds that are locked on the edge of lakes, but your in a campground. I do know of a couple lakes that you could park beside and camp for free, but those lakes are small and wouldn't take you very long to paddle from one side to the other. However you could camp right beside them for free.
Soup
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