US Northwest Inland Northwest Adventure Group Does the Whipsaw

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Made a minor tweak. after reviewing the route, for the 100th time, I realized we'd have to backtrack into Princeton for fuel after the whipsaw before jumping over to the provincial park. So, I've revised our plan to run it CLOCKWISE which is the traditional path. The Counter Clockwise (or Anticlockwise) route is supposedly more challenging (again reportedly all major obstacles have bypasses/easy lines). However, we'll have a 5+hr drive to Princeton regardless, and we can discuss and make the decision on what way we want to go based on how folks feel and how we progress, there is more camping available near the start of the clockwise route it seems.

I do want to re-iterate that I won't be able to pre-run this, and this will be my first time in the area, so depending on how busy it is (this is the height of the season for the whipsaw) and how many spots there are to camp, we may have to fumble around for a camp spot, especially the first night (due to proximity to a main road). I just ask your patience and understanding.

Looking forward to this trip a ton!
 
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Not just guns but any gun accessories like ammo or spent shells will draw unwanted attention at the border crossing and possibly cost you money and denial of entry into Canada. Also any DUIs or felonies on your record even old ones can show up when you cross the border into Canada and can possibly cost you money and no entry.
 
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Brandon
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Eberhardt
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Not just guns but any gun accessories like ammo or spent shells will draw unwanted attention at the border crossing and possibly cost you money and denial of entry into Canada. Also any DUIs or felonies on your record even old ones can show up when you cross the border into Canada and can possibly cost you money and no entry.
Yes. I do want to be clear, if anyone is detained, we will do our best to help notify a emergency contact on their behalf, but we will continue on without them. this isn't meant to sound rude, just that we would obviously be powerless to challenge the situation. As well as to emphasize personal responsibility to ensuring save passage across the border.
 

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I had a buddy's friend moving to Alaska with a pickup and enclosed cargo trailer. Entering Canada an empty pistol shell was found in the cab. That meant truck and trailer were torn apart and it was raining too which as a mechanic with his tools and box outside emptied was not a pleasant experience. Also an old DUI was found to be on his record from years ago. Big fine and denied entry to Canada. Fortunately his brother was along helping and had a clean record so brother ended up driving to Alaska after dropping him off at an airport to fly to Alaska.

I know I crossed the border two years ago with my C pap machine and was getting grilled pretty hard about it.

If any of you guys go shooting triple check and make your vehicles are clean of any rounds, both live and spent.
 
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Spokane, WA, USA
First Name
Brandon
Last Name
Eberhardt
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20143

Ham/GMRS Callsign
KE0JBH
Service Branch
Air Force 02-18
I had a buddy's friend moving to Alaska with a pickup and enclosed cargo trailer. Entering Canada an empty pistol shell was found in the cab. That meant truck and trailer were torn apart and it was raining too which as a mechanic with his tools and box outside emptied was not a pleasant experience. Also an old DUI was found to be on his record from years ago. Big fine and denied entry to Canada. Fortunately his brother was along helping and had a clean record so brother ended up driving to Alaska after dropping him off at an airport to fly to Alaska.

I know I crossed the border two years ago with my C pap machine and was getting grilled pretty hard about it.

If any of you guys go shooting triple check and make your vehicles are clean of any rounds, both live and spent.
When I entered last year, they asked me one question, when was the last time a weapon was in this vehicle lol

When I entered last month, it was the normal. Do you have any alcohol, tobacco or firearms?
 
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