Keefer Lake Adventures Ltd
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3 hr Backcountry Tour Prices starting
@$100/seat
(Includes box lunch) Don’t just look at the Pinnacles… |
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“Get
into them…” For details & booking info: Contact Bob @ 1-778-373-6301
Email
The Backcountry awaits…
“No frills but all the thrills“ Summer Season…
Discover the Monashees!
Backcountry Mountain Bike/Hiking trips
in the Pinnacles & Whatshan Range and beyond…
This is a premiere Monashee wilderness experience with a huge
reward waiting for you. These trips require that you have a good
fitness and experience level (Intermediate). Hikes can be 6 kms
or more with 3000 feet of elevation change. Mountain Bike tours
may be up to 100 kms. These are remote alpine experiences in
grizzly bear country.
Tour areas: (required fitness level)
Vista Pass
- seen right
(Intermediate)
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Tour
Descriptions… Keefer Lake Wilderness Resort is your base camp for adventure in the Monashees. If you seek solitude, fresh air and fitness you will find it here. Based from our
camp, backcountry enthusiasts can access several distinct
terrain areas in close proximity of the camp; each offering a
unique hiking or mountain biking experience. Here, you can
combine hiking and mountain biking to cover more ground for more
adventurous tour possibilities. Explore hidden valleys and lakes in the Monashee Mountains of British Columbia on old logging roads and trails connecting the Okanagan and Kutnai Regions. Ride your bike to alpine trailheads and continue hiking to even more spectacular alpine lakes and waterfalls set among snow covered alpine peaks.
Tour old growth Cedar groves. Some trees are over ten feet
across and may be up to 1000 years old.
Wildlife sightings are frequent but keep in mind that “This is
Grizzly country!”
Hikes can vary from 5-8 hours duration.
Pinnacle Lake Hike
Monashee/Rioulx Lake
(Hiking Videos #2 & #3)
An even steeper more intense, extreme version of the Pinnacle
Lake and Vista Pass areas starting with an even bigger grove of
old growth cedars. This area requires an advanced level of
outdoor experience, preparedness, bear awareness and fitness.
The rewards at the top though are simply awe-inspiring. From
here one can access the only actual glacier remaining in the
Okanagan. Mountain bike ride to Monashee Lake trailhead
approximately1 1/2 hours.
Duration from trailhead to Monashee Lake 4 hours one-way through
Grizzly bear habitat! Coming soon…Heli access to Rioulx Lake
Intensive Use camp available from Keefer Lake Resort.
The Dome
(hike, horse ride)
Yeoward Mountain
aka. “Porky”
Duration 1 way to top:
Mountain bike ride -3 hours
Hike -3 hours
Run -2 hours
Can also be accessed by horse and ATV.
Whatshan Ridge/Barnes Lake
(Mountain bike, hike, horse)
The peak and ridge are best accessed from Keefer Lake resort
along a deactivated (VERY rough, no bridges) logging road.
Perfect for mountain bikes. The trailhead for Whatshan Ridge
also marks the altitude restrictions for motorized vehicles.
From here though, horse riders, mountain bikers and hikers have
access to alpine lakes, meadows and views to as far away as the
Bugaboos.
Vista Pass and Pinnacle Lake Trail System
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bikes,
hikes and horses
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The Vista Pass Recreation area lies at the far eastern edge of
Railroad Creek Pass. The trailhead access begins
about 3 kms away from the camp. Keefer Lake is seen here at
the bottom left of the google shot.
Cyclists and horse riders primarily use the Railroad Creek Pass
trailhead route (not accessible to motorized vehicles). The
trailheads to Pinnacle and Monashee Lakes are also accessed via
the Railroad Creek Pass route, which begins 3 km from camp.
The hike/bike distance can vary from
10-30k roundtrip depending on mode of access.
Vehicle access to some trailheads is available but can be
VERY rough and requiring enhanced 4-wheel drive. Trail to
satellite camp indicated by the blue line.
Barnes Lake and Whatshan Ridge trailhead seen in lower right
portion. Monashee Lake Valley is in top left.
Objects seen in Googletm
are larger and steeper than they appear… |
| Stuff You Need to Bring… | |
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Hike/Bike Equipment Checklist
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Sturdy
broken in
hiking boots (with good ankle support) |
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Wool/synthetic socks |
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Favorite hat |
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T-shirt, light synthetic shirt/sweater,
Gore-Tex or fleece jacket |
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Camera,
spare batteries and tape/film/media card |
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Small to medium daypack |
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Water bottle(s) and/or hydration pack (at least 2 litres) |
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Sunscreen/lip balm |
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Bug repellent |
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Sunglasses |
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Small flashlight or headlamp (LED’s are best) |
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Binoculars |
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Prescription medications (ANA kit, insulin, pain killers
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Whistle |
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Mountain
Bikers
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Tool kit (spare chain) |
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Tire repair kit (spare tube) |
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Helmet |
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Bike lock (Hey; ya never know??) |
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Padded cycling shorts |
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| Make sure your bike is operating properly prior to riding here! |
| It can be a long walk to rescue… |

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Small first aid kit (w. blister kit,
Band-Aids, tensor bandage, compression bandage,
Neosporin etc.) |
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Compass/GPS/Sat Phone |
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Knife |
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Lighter or matches |
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BEAR SPRAY and/or bear banger kit with flares |
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Lightweight gloves |
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Hiking stick(s) |
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Large plastic garbage bag (orange) |
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Length of cord (at least 10’) |
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Hiking Videos
Views are from Lookout Ridge bike ride above Keefer Lake
If you don't have Quicktime click on logo
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