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Acuram
I love taking this road. It's one of those twisty windy roads that has spectacular views, hairpin curves, plummeting cliffs, and a breath-taking lake in the middle. Even in the winter, the road is maintained very well. One of my favorite things about the road is that when you are driving from east to west, you start in a northern desert climate, and when you reach the other end, you are in temperate rainforest.
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artehish
I am a motorcycle rider who leaves Florida in the summer to meander around North America. A number of years ago I was in Canada headed west. A Canadian that I was chatting with recommended the Duffy Lake Road to me. I so enjoyed the journey that I have returned a number of times. It is something special.
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GatorNYC
Girlfriend and I went skiing in whistler and did a short day trip during the winter. Spectacular views.
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vicvolley
The twisty road allows you to take your time. This a great way to come home from 100 Mile House.The scenery is spectacular Take your time and enjoy
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pamanddennis
The BC forest Service maintains 4 free camp sites on the road. Rogers Creek with 14 sites, Gott Creek with 4 sites, Cottonwood with 14 site and Cinnamon with 11 sites. All are on Cayoosh Creek. From Lillooet it is 22 km to Cinnamon and 34 km to Rogers Creek. Coming from Pemberton we were on top of Rogers Creek before we saw the sign so we missed it totally. We stayed the night at the next one (Gott) and checked out the other two the next day. You couldn't ask for much more if your a fan of Forestry camp sites like we are. The following web page will get you more info. http://www.sitesandtrailsbc.ca/Also, at the end of the road at Seaton Lake there is a free site run by BC Hydro at Lillooet. I was going to add pics to this until I saw the web site above, it has enough.Absolutly beautiful drive, great road but steep at either end and getting very busy, camp ground were almost empty though (mid Sept.).
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B_Feldmann
Had the truck, great place to get some real use out of it, the scenery was only stunning, and seems like there was no-one around when we were there- look out for some bald eagles!
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kdasher911
If your heading into the interior of B.C. and have the time, take this road. Beautiful scenery and a wild drive at times. Lots of steep grades. Make sure you have a newer car or something in great shape.
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nicolleb378
Beautiful views!Can be a little slow in the summers with RVs out there, and good snow in the winter, but it's an excellent connection to Pemberton.
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mountainoutin
The road is spectacular, crossing through the heart of the Coast Range. Allow 2 hours between Pemberton and Lillooet when road conditions are good. Portions are narrow and steep (many grades up to 13%) so use low gears and don't overdo the brakes. Highly recommended.
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Calla52
Winter maintenance good. Road clear. Watch for fallen rocks with freeze-thaw weather. Take lots of window washing fluid and enjoy the beautiful winter scenery.