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rw November 3rd, 2009 11:03 PM

Slough Creek
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Just north of the Park boundary there is a meadow on public land
near the confluence where Wolverine Creek dumps into Slough Creek.
It is a very nice meadow with a campsite big enough for a 'Clave.
I know an outfitter who will do a drop camp on that campsite. The
outfitter will pack in with horses and mules all the tents, cots,
dining flies, food, beer and kitchen gear and set it all up. The
'Clavers could then hike in from the Park side. Folks could also
ride horses from the Cooke City side with the outfitter if they'd
rather ride than hike.

Just tossing out an idea. But it's not too early to make reservations
for such a trip in August 2010.


How far to Fawn Lake?

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Ken Fortenberry November 3rd, 2009 11:03 PM

Slough Creek
 
whileone wrote:
Bearanoia strikes deep. Into your heart it will creep:
interesting story snipped


At what point in your narrative would you have recommended the use
of hand grenades ? ;-)

Sandy, is that you ?

--
Ken Fortenberry

Ken Fortenberry November 3rd, 2009 11:13 PM

Slough Creek
 
rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Just north of the Park boundary there is a meadow on public land
near the confluence where Wolverine Creek dumps into Slough Creek.
It is a very nice meadow with a campsite big enough for a 'Clave.
I know an outfitter who will do a drop camp on that campsite. The
outfitter will pack in with horses and mules all the tents, cots,
dining flies, food, beer and kitchen gear and set it all up. The
'Clavers could then hike in from the Park side. Folks could also
ride horses from the Cooke City side with the outfitter if they'd
rather ride than hike.

Just tossing out an idea. But it's not too early to make reservations
for such a trip in August 2010.


How far to Fawn Lake?


You really don't want to have a western 'Clave at Fawn Lake because
there is no Fawn Lake.

I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ?

So far as I'm concerned West Yellowstone is toxic. I wouldn't spend
a dime of my money in that ********. But West Yellowstone aside, if
you only have a week or two to experience the best trout fishing in
North America during late July, early August you could do a whole
lot worse than the Greater Yellowstone area.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Mike[_9_] November 3rd, 2009 11:35 PM

Slough Creek
 
On Nov 4, 12:13*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Just north of the Park boundary there is a meadow on public land
near the confluence where Wolverine Creek dumps into Slough Creek.
It is a very nice meadow with a campsite big enough for a 'Clave.
I know an outfitter who will do a drop camp on that campsite. The
outfitter will pack in with horses and mules all the tents, cots,
dining flies, food, beer and kitchen gear and set it all up. The
'Clavers could then hike in from the Park side. Folks could also
ride horses from the Cooke City side with the outfitter if they'd
rather ride than hike.


Just tossing out an idea. But it's not too early to make reservations
for such a trip in August 2010.


How far to Fawn Lake?


You really don't want to have a western 'Clave at Fawn Lake because
there is no Fawn Lake.

I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ?

So far as I'm concerned West Yellowstone is toxic. I wouldn't spend
a dime of my money in that ********. But West Yellowstone aside, if
you only have a week or two to experience the best trout fishing in
North America during late July, early August you could do a whole
lot worse than the Greater Yellowstone area.

--
Ken Fortenberry


There is no Fawn Lake? I am sure many are devastated to hear that.
Slough Creek eh? That where you slough your skin like the snake you
are? Or is it indeed a "A stagnant swamp (especially as part of a
bayou)"?

Smartass nastiness, (light on the smart), is your stock in trade,
what's the matter? You jealous?

Anybody who would fish anywhere with you, much less travel to do so,
needs his head examined.

rw November 3rd, 2009 11:42 PM

Slough Creek
 
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
rw wrote:

Ken Fortenberry wrote:

Just north of the Park boundary there is a meadow on public land
near the confluence where Wolverine Creek dumps into Slough Creek.
It is a very nice meadow with a campsite big enough for a 'Clave.
I know an outfitter who will do a drop camp on that campsite. The
outfitter will pack in with horses and mules all the tents, cots,
dining flies, food, beer and kitchen gear and set it all up. The
'Clavers could then hike in from the Park side. Folks could also
ride horses from the Cooke City side with the outfitter if they'd
rather ride than hike.

Just tossing out an idea. But it's not too early to make reservations
for such a trip in August 2010.



How far to Fawn Lake?



You really don't want to have a western 'Clave at Fawn Lake because
there is no Fawn Lake.

I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ?

So far as I'm concerned West Yellowstone is toxic. I wouldn't spend
a dime of my money in that ********. But West Yellowstone aside, if
you only have a week or two to experience the best trout fishing in
North America during late July, early August you could do a whole
lot worse than the Greater Yellowstone area.


Isn't Fawn Lake in the Greater Yellowstone area? Just asking.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Ken Fortenberry November 3rd, 2009 11:47 PM

Slough Creek
 
rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ? ...


Isn't Fawn Lake in the Greater Yellowstone area? Just asking.


In other words, no.

What a putz.

--
Ken Fortenberry

Mike[_9_] November 3rd, 2009 11:51 PM

Slough Creek
 
On Nov 4, 12:47*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ? ...


Isn't Fawn Lake in the Greater Yellowstone area? Just asking.


In other words, no.

What a putz.

--
Ken Fortenberry


Here you go; http://www.fawnlakevirginia.com/public/index.aspx

Wanna buy a bridge as well?

[email protected] November 4th, 2009 12:12 AM

Slough Creek
 
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 17:47:40 -0600, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ? ...


Isn't Fawn Lake in the Greater Yellowstone area? Just asking.


In other words, no.

Maybe you could get a map from Paul Krugman...

HTH,
R

Mike[_9_] November 4th, 2009 12:18 AM

Slough Creek
 
On Nov 4, 12:51*am, Mike wrote:
On Nov 4, 12:47*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:

rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
I've tossed out Slough Creek and the Thorofare, do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ? ...


Isn't Fawn Lake in the Greater Yellowstone area? Just asking.


In other words, no.


What a putz.


--
Ken Fortenberry


Here you go; *http://www.fawnlakevirginia.com/public/index.aspx

Wanna buy a bridge as well?


Maybe you'll be "lucky" and it's near Davy LaCoarse? Hope the gates
keep you ****ers in!

Ken Fortenberry November 4th, 2009 12:23 AM

Slough Creek
 
wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
rw wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
... do you have anything
to contribute other than smartass nastiness ? ...
Isn't Fawn Lake ...

In other words, no.


Maybe you could get a map from Paul Krugman...


What's the matter, couldn't you Google up a Paul Krugman fishes
Fawn Lake link ? ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry


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