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Topic: Going After Backcountry Natives  (Read 3618 times)

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ronbo613

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If you decide to skip the parking lots, there is great fishing and even better adventures to be had here in Washington.
Here is a little known back country lake where big native trout have been caught, there are similar lakes nearby.

Great place to fish, paddle and camp.

Not suburban fishing, this is the real deal. Like the Boy Scouts; be prepared.

AAA don't come up here.
Camping is free, no hookups.
All within ten miles of SR 14.


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Nice teaser Ronbo!  I'm sure hoping that there are more installments to come!
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looks like time to add a small chain saw to the packing list....



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looks like time to add a small chain saw to the packing list....

Think bigger!

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/999533
See ya on the water..
Roy



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Quote from: [WR] on Today at 04:51:56 pm
looks like time to add a small chain saw to the packing list....

Think bigger!

http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/999533
Posted on: Today at 04:51:56 pm Posted by: [WR]

You could power your vehicle with that chain saw as well. Kill two birds with one stone.


ronbo613

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OK, we have chainsaws(Chris and I have stoves and wood heat in winter), but we figured we could get by with the gas-saver Toyota pickup(we have 4X4 trucks, too) and a hatchet.
Just goes to show; even the locals have to have some respect for the backwoods; which we do.
We had to dig out the truck from a snowbank with our kayak paddles and chop a downed tree with a Boy Scout axe, we know our friends are going to bust our balls for not taking the chainsaw, but we will make them buy us a pint at Everybody's, after all, they should have been with us chopping our way through the woods. I know they would have rather been with us than having to work in the office.


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I know I would have rather been there chopping than sitting in my office ;)


[WR]

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Ron,
Not busting your chops. after seeing the pic of one of you weilding the hatchet, it hit me the saw would be a good add to the gear pile.

actually, there's a lot of appeal to what you've shown us. nice quiet, almost solitary.

you doing over nights or multi days with tent and stove? (missed that part)


ronbo613

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you doing over nights or multi days
Only if we get lost or stuck.
You can camp anywhere you want; you could spend weeks exploring the lakes and streams.


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Thanks ronbo! I'm gonna have to head over that way and explore one of these days. That looks like my kind of water and fishing!
ConeHeadMuddler