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Old 1 Dec 2015
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Smile Canada West 15th Annual HU Travellers Meeting, Nakusp, BC, August 25-28, 2016

We're pleased to announce that the 15th Annual Horizons Unlimited Canada West Travellers Meeting will be on August 25-28, 2016 in Nakusp, BC. Super riding in the area and very friendly town on a lovely lake.

Kevan and Karen Ibbotson, Mark and Leslie Kuzminski and Onno Kok are organising this event, as Ekke and Audrey will be off on another amazing adventure by then! Maybe they will Skype in from somewhere exotic...

We look forward to seeing you there!

Full details and Registration open now, early bird rates until Dec 31!



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Mirjam and I will be there! Looking forward to meeting everybody again!
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When my friend JD Smith comes to give his presentation on crossing the Darien Gap with a Suzuki 100 2 stroke it will be well worth attending. See you in Nakusp.
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We're new to the Hubb - heading to Nakusp from Victoria, via the WABDR. Looking forward to meeting like minded dirty people! :?
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My wife will be retiring from over 30 years as an elementary school teacher in June of 2017. We are looking at a trip up through Canada to Alaska via 4Runner and small RTT trailer. We've been camping for 40 years, but she has never been on anything this extensive. Unfortunately, her school year will be beginning the fourth week in August of this year, so she cannot come.

I do plan on attending and am looking for folks who can give me advice for the planned trip. I would also like to hear from any ladies who could give my wife some advice via email, Skype, etc., over the next year. Any volunteers?

This looks like it will be focused primarily on two wheelers (I also ride a R100GS and a DL650 hack). Will there be anything directed toward 4wheelers?

PM me and I'll send you our email addresses.

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Hi WU7X

Welcome to the HUBB

Don't worry about being on 4 wheels, we travel on 2 or 4 wheels and the HUBB community realise that people have families, pets, ailments etc etc.

Its unfortunate your wife cannot attend, there is always a good crowd of ladies - led by Susan, to give first hand advice and knowledge from years of overland travelling and Im sure that you will meet plenty of helpful people at Nakusp to answer your questions.

With your camping experience you will both be fine, I always tell people that the hardest part of any trip is all of the preparation and putting things in order with family, property, finances etc before the trip - when you hit the road all you have to worry about is where to stop for the night, finding something to eat and drink, having fun, meeting people and looking after your mode of transport.
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Grif,

Thanks so much for the positive comments. Hope to run into you up there!

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Happy to help out! I'll be at the event doing an introductory educational session on getting the most value from your GPS. We can talk at the event, and get your wife on SKYPE for a meet and greet if she wishes!


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My wife will be retiring from over 30 years as an elementary school teacher in June of 2017. We are looking at a trip up through Canada to Alaska via 4Runner and small RTT trailer. We've been camping for 40 years, but she has never been on anything this extensive. Unfortunately, her school year will be beginning the fourth week in August of this year, so she cannot come.

I do plan on attending and am looking for folks who can give me advice for the planned trip. I would also like to hear from any ladies who could give my wife some advice via email, Skype, etc., over the next year. Any volunteers?

This looks like it will be focused primarily on two wheelers (I also ride a R100GS and a DL650 hack). Will there be anything directed toward 4wheelers?

PM me and I'll send you our email addresses.

Dale
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Will there be internet available for presenters?
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Anyone have suggestions for routes (preferably not all pavement) to Nakusp? Traveling from the Vancouver area and starting to put together a plan.

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Anyone have suggestions for routes (preferably not all pavement) to Nakusp? Traveling from the Vancouver area and starting to put together a plan.

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Wow. Where to start, where to start

There are so many off pavement options.

The way I went two years ago was:

Up the Coquihalla to the Tulameen Forestry Service Road to Tulameen and on to Princeton. The final section descending into Tulameen is a single lane road hugging the hillside along a creek. Quite beautiful. Be aware of massive logging trucks on the rest of the route during the week.

From Princeton I stayed on the highway to Penticton.

From Penticton I took Beaverdell Road and Okanagan Falls Forestry Service Road and ended up near McCullough. Then I headed south on Hwy 33 to Bearverdell. Then on to the rougher Beaverdell - Slate Creek FS Road to Christian Valley.

From Christian Valley I headed north to meet up with Hwy 6. Make sure you gas up in Penticton. It will be your last chance until Nakusp (or possibly a detour into Edgewood).

Other routes I've taken:

North from Grand Forks (last fuel) via the Burrell Creek FS Road (officially decommissioned but passable two years ago).

North from Pemberton via the Highline Road to Seton Portage (very nice).

North from Pemberton via the Hurley Pass to Gold Bridge (nice view back onto the Pemberton Valley but otherwise a bit tedious).

From Lillooet to Lytton First Nation via Texas Creek Road. I got turned around there due to washouts and the ferry to Lytton not running due to extremely high water in May. I love this road and there's a nice camping spot at the Stein Valley trailhead.

There's always the Princeton/Summerland road via Osprey Lake. It's much more paved than it used to be and the gravel sections are mostly in very good shape.

I've also done the McKinley Camp Road from Oliver to just west of Rock Creek.

On one trip I did what was probably the gnarliest one. I went from near Midway along Norwegian Creek Road (very good road) but I got lost and ended up on City of Paris Road. Well, it was not exactly "gay Paris". It's a single lane rutted downhill with two tire tracks and an overgrown centre. To make matters worse I had earlier felt something amiss and discovered that I had sheared off a bolt on my subframe. All the way down I was alternating between praying to and cursing a god I don't believe in ...hoping that there wouldn't be a locked gate up ahead (there wasn't).

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The Road To HU Canada West 2016

Rocky Mountain Adventure Bike Touring Company Are Proud to Offer A short three day excursion to This event.

https://www.facebook.com/events/1337370226291862/


This is a short 3 day Trip to the Horizons Unlimited Event in Nakusp BC, which starts on the 25th August,

It will be the riders own responsibility to Buy Tickets and Camping for The event,

We are offering A camping only trip on one of Our exclusive Honda CB500X 'Adventure" Motorcycles, including Insurance, Food, Fuel, Camping fee's, Luggage with Camping equipment, Safety gear, Survival gear, etc, Basically everything you need to ride with our experienced guide and medic, The route will include the famous Forestry Trunk Road, Icefields Parkway, and more... Culminating in the 4 day Horizons unlimited Event.

Departures From Edmonton Or Calgary, Airport transfers are available,
Price Is $999!!!

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Thinking about attending this event. Never been to any HU event before. Spent and hour on the website trying to find the dog policy for this event. Finally decided to register to this forum so that I could ask if anybody knows. Can somebody point me? Looking specifically for rules applying to camping at the event with dog, attending talks/presentations with dog, participating in meals with dog, and any other rules that would restrict my enjoyment of the event - with dog.
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Hi Drone, sorry I didn't get a message re your post, or I'd have answered earlier!

Some of our events have restrictions on dogs, depends on the venue. For Nakusp, the campground policy is:
"Dogs are welcome but must be tethered and or on a leash at all times. Owners are responsible to pick up feces as per Village Bylaws."
Our general policy is:
"If you'd like to bring your dog along to the event we'll have a special area set aside for you to camp in. You'll need to ensure your pet remains on a lead at all times and doesn't damage or foul the site. Owners of noisy or aggressive dogs may be asked to leave."
Unfortunately, unless the dog is a companion dog, you won't be able to bring it along to meals as there are strict hygiene regulations about pets in food areas.


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Thinking about attending this event. Never been to any HU event before. Spent and hour on the website trying to find the dog policy for this event. Finally decided to register to this forum so that I could ask if anybody knows. Can somebody point me? Looking specifically for rules applying to camping at the event with dog, attending talks/presentations with dog, participating in meals with dog, and any other rules that would restrict my enjoyment of the event - with dog.

Drone, you bringing Kirby? Or is this another Drone I don't know. I was at Enterprise ,OR Hell's Canyon ADV Rally a few years ago and there was a Drone and Kirby poodle there???? I hope to be at CanWest 16 next week. I'll be on a 250cc CSC RX3 bike. Hope to see you again or meet whoever you are.
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