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Its that time of year when I start daydreaming of the perfect summer
vacation. More often than not, I generate a list of things I want to do, then end up sitting on my widening ass at a friend's house, watching it rain, feeling like something important is slipping by. I want this year to be different. So far, my wishlist has some real cherries: --Fly to northern Italy, buy a BMW motorcycle and spend the summer driving the twisties in the Alps. Then ship the bike to HK for winter use. --Fly to Sweden, spend the summer alterating between my tent, Roger's couch and Vaughan's spare room. --Visit my family in the PacNW for a week, then rent a camper and drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. So far, option 3 has a real draw since its the only one SWMBO would come with me, but I realize that a 6-week vacation doesn't leave much time to fish and cover road miles, so its probably not feasible to drive all the way to Alaska. So that gets me wondering; where would be a good region to 'aim for', and end up spending a lot of time exploring and fishing? I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. I'd rather find a scenic fishable region and just poke around on foot, doing day hikes and car camping along. Anyone know of any places I could dream of aiming for? --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Its that time of year when I start daydreaming of the perfect summer vacation. More often than not, I generate a list of things I want to do, then end up sitting on my widening ass at a friend's house, watching it rain, feeling like something important is slipping by. I want this year to be different. So far, my wishlist has some real cherries: --Fly to northern Italy, buy a BMW motorcycle and spend the summer driving the twisties in the Alps. Then ship the bike to HK for winter use. --Fly to Sweden, spend the summer alterating between my tent, Roger's couch and Vaughan's spare room. --Visit my family in the PacNW for a week, then rent a camper and drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. So far, option 3 has a real draw since its the only one SWMBO would come with me, but I realize that a 6-week vacation doesn't leave much time to fish and cover road miles, so its probably not feasible to drive all the way to Alaska. So that gets me wondering; where would be a good region to 'aim for', and end up spending a lot of time exploring and fishing? I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. I'd rather find a scenic fishable region and just poke around on foot, doing day hikes and car camping along. Anyone know of any places I could dream of aiming for? --riverman Gosh Bud...it's not any where near the places you mentioned but for what it's worth, any place around the Great Smoky Mountain national park is way cool. You are only a few hours away from any number of Roffians...and the tourist spots and neat things to see...well, you cold spend two months and not see it all....battlefields, and old towns and neat places...not to mention hike in see nobody fishing...I know you would like it, it just may not fit it to your plans but the misses would want for nothing. ....as a side note...what's the chances of getting a guide for Hong Kong some time in October or November, heck maybe even September..? Having met me, you know I am talking some serious debauchery.... John |
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On Feb 24, 5:22*am, "asadi" wrote:
"riverman" wrote in message ... Its that time of year when I start daydreaming of the perfect summer vacation. More often than not, I generate a list of things I want to do, then end up sitting on my widening ass at a friend's house, watching it rain, feeling like something important is slipping by. I want this year to be different. So far, my wishlist has some real cherries: --Fly to northern Italy, buy a BMW motorcycle and spend the summer driving the twisties in the Alps. Then ship the bike to HK for winter use. --Fly to Sweden, spend the summer alterating between my tent, Roger's couch and Vaughan's spare room. --Visit my family in the PacNW for a week, then rent a camper and drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. So far, option 3 has a real draw since its the only one SWMBO would come with me, but I realize that a 6-week vacation doesn't leave much time to fish and cover road miles, so its probably not feasible to drive all the way to Alaska. So that gets me wondering; where would be a good region to 'aim for', and end up spending a lot of time exploring and fishing? I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. I'd rather find a scenic fishable region and just poke around on foot, doing day hikes and car camping along. Anyone know of any places I could dream of aiming for? --riverman Gosh Bud...it's not any where near the places you mentioned but for what it's worth, any place around the Great Smoky Mountain national park is way cool. *You are only a few hours away from any number of Roffians...and the tourist spots and neat things to see...well, you cold spend two months and not *see it all....battlefields, and old towns and neat places...not to mention hike in see nobody fishing...I know you would like it, it just may not fit it to your plans but the misses would want for nothing. ...as a side note...what's the chances of getting a guide for Hong Kong some time in October or November, heck maybe even September..? *Having met me, you know I am talking some serious debauchery.... John- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Anytime you want to come to HK, John, I will clear my schedule. --riverman |
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Many years ago I spent a little time in the Burns Lake District of British
Columbia. Saw no other fisherman.(September) did see two wolves. The lakes have lots of fish. Not sure if there are rivers and streams accessible. Enjoy graphicjak "riverman" wrote in message ... Its that time of year when I start daydreaming of the perfect summer vacation. More often than not, I generate a list of things I want to do, then end up sitting on my widening ass at a friend's house, watching it rain, feeling like something important is slipping by. I want this year to be different. So far, my wishlist has some real cherries: --Fly to northern Italy, buy a BMW motorcycle and spend the summer driving the twisties in the Alps. Then ship the bike to HK for winter use. --Fly to Sweden, spend the summer alterating between my tent, Roger's couch and Vaughan's spare room. --Visit my family in the PacNW for a week, then rent a camper and drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. So far, option 3 has a real draw since its the only one SWMBO would come with me, but I realize that a 6-week vacation doesn't leave much time to fish and cover road miles, so its probably not feasible to drive all the way to Alaska. So that gets me wondering; where would be a good region to 'aim for', and end up spending a lot of time exploring and fishing? I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. I'd rather find a scenic fishable region and just poke around on foot, doing day hikes and car camping along. Anyone know of any places I could dream of aiming for? --riverman |
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On Feb 23, 4:40*am, riverman wrote:
Do the PacNW, then North up the Fraser River, fish tribs, 100 mile House and beyond, Horsefly river, come back down thru the Canadian Okanagan wine country, maybe work the West side streams of the Bitterroot Range on Montana/Idaho border, if late in the summer maybe catch one of the big rodeos, etc.. I am out in June but all else is a possible hookup, Dave |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Its that time of year when I start daydreaming of the perfect summer vacation. More often than not, I generate a list of things I want to do, then end up sitting on my widening ass at a friend's house, watching it rain, feeling like something important is slipping by. I want this year to be different. So far, my wishlist has some real cherries: --Fly to northern Italy, buy a BMW motorcycle and spend the summer driving the twisties in the Alps. Then ship the bike to HK for winter use. --Fly to Sweden, spend the summer alterating between my tent, Roger's couch and Vaughan's spare room. --Visit my family in the PacNW for a week, then rent a camper and drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. So far, option 3 has a real draw since its the only one SWMBO would come with me, but I realize that a 6-week vacation doesn't leave much time to fish and cover road miles, so its probably not feasible to drive all the way to Alaska. So that gets me wondering; where would be a good region to 'aim for', and end up spending a lot of time exploring and fishing? I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. I'd rather find a scenic fishable region and just poke around on foot, doing day hikes and car camping along. Anyone know of any places I could dream of aiming for? --riverman 6 weeks is fine for a drive to AK from WA area. 3 years ago we took 7 weeks and drove the 8800 miles round trip to AK. We left in June and did only lake (Lake La Hatch {sp}) fishing in BC. The streams are closed because of spawning till about July 1. We drove up the Cassier and returned on the Alcan road. Lots of rain. Flew out of Kenai to fish Sockeye at Wolverine creek. Maverick Air. Good trip, but you are really snagging with the fly as the Reds do not bite then. But is one of the few places you can safely fish with the bears fishing near you. We came back end of July and we missed the really good runs of fish by a week or so. Some rivers were closed for spawning, etc. This was more a sightseeing trip than a fishing trip. I have a truck camper and most people in AK and Canada think that is the better deal then trailers and big RV's. You can get down some smaller roads to check out back country. If you go, check with Safeway in Anchorage and see if the still sell the Special Olympics coupon book. Was $99 and has lots of 2 for 1 coupons. Save $140 on flightseeing of Denali. We were sick with ear problems so did not go, but buddy and his wife went, and they loved the trip. Lots of nice pictures showing a great trip. Denali itself is not worth more than 2 nights unless you are going to do a lot of backpacking. 1 road and that is buses only. Take the Tundra tour. They drive 50 miles in and stop for wildlife sightings. 80% of the visitors do not see the mountain. We lucked out and the clouds opened for a beautiful view for about 30 minutes. If driving, figure more sightseeing than fishing trip. Buy the Milepost, Amazon is cheaper than from the Milepost website. Is a mile by mile look at the trip and updated yearly. We did a halibut trip out of Homer. Fun trip. 2x 40# halibut. The prettier area of Alaska is from Anchorage south along the Kenai peninsula. |
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On Feb 24, 5:03*am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"riverman" wrote in message ... Its that time of year when I start daydreaming of the perfect summer vacation. More often than not, I generate a list of things I want to do, then end up sitting on my widening ass at a friend's house, watching it rain, feeling like something important is slipping by. I want this year to be different. So far, my wishlist has some real cherries: --Fly to northern Italy, buy a BMW motorcycle and spend the summer driving the twisties in the Alps. Then ship the bike to HK for winter use. --Fly to Sweden, spend the summer alterating between my tent, Roger's couch and Vaughan's spare room. --Visit my family in the PacNW for a week, then rent a camper and drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. So far, option 3 has a real draw since its the only one SWMBO would come with me, but I realize that a 6-week vacation doesn't leave much time to fish and cover road miles, so its probably not feasible to drive all the way to Alaska. So that gets me wondering; where would be a good region to 'aim for', and end up spending a lot of time exploring and fishing? I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. I'd rather find a scenic fishable region and just poke around on foot, doing day hikes and car camping along. Anyone know of any places I could dream of aiming for? --riverman 6 weeks is fine for a drive to AK from WA area. *3 years ago we took 7 weeks and drove the 8800 miles round trip to AK. *We left in June and did only lake (Lake La Hatch {sp}) fishing in BC. The streams are closed because of spawning till about July 1. *We drove up the Cassier and returned on the Alcan road. *Lots of rain. *Flew out of Kenai to fish Sockeye at Wolverine creek. *Maverick Air. *Good trip, but you are really snagging with the fly as the Reds do not bite then. *But is one of the few places you can safely fish with the bears fishing near you. *We came back end of July and we missed the really good runs of fish by a week or so. *Some rivers were closed for spawning, etc. *This was more a sightseeing trip than a fishing trip. *I have a truck camper and most people in AK and Canada think that is the better deal then trailers and big RV's. *You can get down some smaller roads to check out back country. *If you go, check with Safeway in Anchorage and see if the still sell the Special Olympics coupon book. *Was $99 and has lots of 2 for 1 coupons. *Save $140 on flightseeing of Denali. *We were sick with ear problems so did not go, but buddy and his wife went, and they loved the trip. *Lots of nice pictures showing a great trip. *Denali itself is not worth more than 2 nights unless you are going to do a lot of backpacking. *1 road and that is buses only. *Take the Tundra tour. *They drive 50 miles in and stop for wildlife sightings. * 80% of the visitors do not see the mountain. *We lucked out and the clouds opened for a beautiful view for about 30 minutes. *If driving, figure more sightseeing than fishing trip. Buy the Milepost, Amazon is cheaper than from the Milepost website. *Is a mile by mile look at the trip and updated yearly. *We did a halibut trip out of Homer. *Fun trip. *2x 40# halibut. *The prettier area of Alaska is from Anchorage south along the Kenai peninsula.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What a ton of great info...thanks CB! --riverman |
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![]() "riverman" wrote drive with SWMBO up the Canadian Rockies toward Alaska, fishing and camping as we go. My experience is that you'll find plenty of good fishing, just about anywhere in that general area. Exception is that the higher you go the more the streams become dirty from glacial silt .... be prepared to fish lakes, big to little and you'll have a great time If you haven't done Glacier NP and the Canadian Parks and the Yellowhead highway ... the area is 'must see' imho. I don't like big destination regions; I was pretty turned off by the hordes at the San Juan, and I have no interest in hitting well-known venues. Only thing that pops into my mind is that THIS year may be the one to visit such places, if you ever intend to. Even last summer saw tourist business in some places off 40% from previous traffic ( reliable sources from Ennis area ) ... less people will be traveling now than in past, perceived, times of plenty The crowded areas will still have crowds, just not terrible crowds, I'd guess. |
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