Does anyone have detailed maps on the zones the ones I can find are very vague. Also if I read it right vehicles under 750kg are okay.so I am ok with my quad if I'm not mistaken also have to make sure not above 1400meters
Does anyone have detailed maps on the zones the ones I can find are very vague. Also if I read it right vehicles under 750kg are okay.so I am ok with my quad if I'm not mistaken also have to make sure not above 1400meters
Last edited by bchunter181; 08-02-2019 at 07:11 PM.
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not sure what all you may be looking for
vehicle access is only by designated routes
https://www.for.gov.bc.ca/tasb/slrp/...utes_legal.zip
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
try
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/i...muskwa-kechika
bottom of the page Map MK2018 pdf
needs to be used in conjunction with a map with more labels, but it shows the open routes
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
https://www.muskwa-kechika.com/resou...kma-plans-maps
look for the 'Recreation Management Plan', pg 15 has a map
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
Link to MK access map.
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/fa...map_mk2018.pdf
The Northern Rockies regional district has a written description of access routes into the MK that are north of Fort Nelson. However, the new access requirement must be applied.
https://www.northernrockies.ca/asset...d%20routes.pdf
I have the original maps for all the access routes that may be of some help. Again, the new access retirement must be applied. PM me if you would like a specific map for a route.
I am going to pink mountain and looking for better maps around that region all the maps dont show anything for landmarks well enough to see if I'm good for atv use.
Try contacting McElhanney in FSJ. they make topo maps with all the latest roads etc. https://www.mcelhanney.com/locations...tish-columbia/
I was up near Buckinghorse a couple weeks ago. We were there 6 days and only heard one gunshot. Didn't see a moose. It wasn't really busy but there were probably 10 parties camped around us. Access to Redfern Lake was pretty badly impacted by the snowstorm last month so we didn't head in that way at all. I went into Pink Mountain one day for beer and the guy working the store said there were lots of hunters and very few moose.
There is a 750kg limit on the Redfern Trail, that is the only restriction I know of in that area. I saw lots of trucks with ATVs around Pink Mountain.
Is Justin Competent, or just incompetent?