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"To access Jones Lake, a high clearance vehicle is ideal as it is a 8 km drive along a dirt road to reach the lake.

There are numerous camp sites along the lake and they are first come - first served and free to stay at. The levels of the lake can shift because it is a hydro-reservoir so it's a good idea to camp a little ways up the beach."

-Jamie Out @jamieout

 

Gear List:

Tent - Cotopaxi Techo 3

Camera - Canon 5DIII

Lens - F2.8 16-35mm

 

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