kakwa tin town

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going to put a camp up this year but would like some feedback on site pics,is it first come first serve,because i dont want to take a spot someone has had for 20 years.thoughts?
 

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Your best bet would be to contact the Grande Prairie snowmobile Club. Call the Ski-Doo dealer they will know who to call Good luck
 

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I loved having a camp there.I had one there for 7 years.It was awsome.You don't have to park by tin town.You can go over the Bridge and take a right down the little hill and there is a little trail to you left take it and that will put you into Whiskey Flats.That's where we had our bus parked for 3 years.Another good spot is when you come down that little hill keep going about 100 yards and there is a really nice pull out on your right that will hold 2 Trailers or tents.:beer:
 

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great thanks man,im going to go out on the weekend and take the rhino to the falls and check out spots.
 

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Talk to Rodger or Mel they have the first bus on the right, Iv sledded with them out there. They would now the best place to camp.
 

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i was also going to ask mel because i bought his sled last year,if were talking about the same mel.....
 

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i was also going to ask mel because i bought his sled last year,if were talking about the same mel.....

If that sled had like 5000kms its the same Mel. He puts on something like 4-6000km a year. Great guy, best guide you can have for that area.
 
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