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paulj
Mar 20, 2017Explorer II
I spent a week around Lilloet in a soft-ute. There was one piece of 12 that crosses an active landslide, with single lane controls at both ends. That could feel iffy in a big RV.
Much more interesting, in the right vehicle, is to cross the river on the ferry (itself interesting) and take the dirt road north through the pocket reserves. Closer it to Lilloet it widens into a logging main, and then paved. Roads like this (and the ridge climb to Sutton) make 12 feel like a major highway. :)
There are a couple of village churches with unusual steeples in this area. One a Pavilion, and another north of Cache Creek.
Much more interesting, in the right vehicle, is to cross the river on the ferry (itself interesting) and take the dirt road north through the pocket reserves. Closer it to Lilloet it widens into a logging main, and then paved. Roads like this (and the ridge climb to Sutton) make 12 feel like a major highway. :)
There are a couple of village churches with unusual steeples in this area. One a Pavilion, and another north of Cache Creek.
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