Anyone have any recommendation on where to overnight with 2 hunting rigs on our way north near 100 Mile House?
Anyone have any recommendation on where to overnight with 2 hunting rigs on our way north near 100 Mile House?
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theres a rest stop at 108 mile. If you're just looking for somewhere to park.
There is a large pull off right at the Lone Butte hwy 24 turnoff, My memory tells me there is lots of room but it will be noisy from hiway traffic.
Also about 6-8 k past hundred there is a coop gas bar on the left with lots of room.
108 Mile heritage site has ample lit parking. There’s also the Hungry Bear(formerly Ralph’s) in Lac la Hache, Clancy’s just a bit further up but still Lac la Hache, or the old Husky(now a Co-op) in 150 Mile House.
edit to add…there’s not really a bunch of room at the Hwy 24/97 junction. Also forgot about the wide spot just south of Lac la Hache, but oftentimes there’s commercial vehicles parked there.
Last edited by CranePete; 09-27-2024 at 05:11 PM. Reason: To add
What CranePete said. But I would shy up before going to 150 mile. my5cents worth.
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Huge rest stop just north of Clinton at the top of the hill?, no skids?
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I drive until I'm tired. Then I'll stop at the next pulloff/reststop. The farther I go, the less time lost the next day to travel. Mind you, My pull offs are getting further south each year,chuckle. Salmon River north of PG has a nice new reststop.Thai's where in years past I stopped. The Cariboo has a good number of pull offs.