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Old June 22nd, 2004, 04:17 AM
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 17:42:31 -0500, Kevin Vang
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In article FVIBc.6894$HN5.38@lakeread06, d
says...
larry - don't know if you're following threads or not, but do you know
anything about streams in the lee metcalf wilderness area, specifically
those in the cabin creek wildlife management area just north of quake lake?



Be@ver Creek is a pretty good cutthroat storm, from where it flows
into Quake Lake all the way up as far as you want to hike.

Kevin






Hey steve, if you bring the horses this is a good spot to head up into
the high country. Also Red Rock Canyon, I think it's called, down by
Hebgen is nice as well. Both have "good" dirt roads to the trail heads

The upper beaver creek has a few grizz......actually a few years back
I saw a mom and cub on the south bank of Quake lake right across from
where Beaver creek dumps into Quake lake. They get your attention no
matter how far away they seem:-)

Stop at the Quake Lake "museum" it's an interesting but sad story of
one real ****ty Night for some real unlucky folks.
Harry Mason
www.Troutflies.com