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So hypothetically, you've got a week or so in early June for a trip. SWMBO
is looking for a place with a nice cabin, good food, mebbe some shopping, and nice views (mountain-type stuff would be ideal.) Plus, (and here's the good part) she's thinking somewhere out west with a nice bit of trout water nearby. Yay. Where would you go? Some restrictions -- not a whole lotta walking, as SWMBO is pre-spawn. (Spawn due in late July). Would like a place that has the touristy crap within maybe 20-30 min drive. Not too remote, as pre-spawn condition necessitates a certain measure of secure feeling and all that. Thinking resort-type place, but not looking for some super-luxury sort of thing. Also, not completely a fishing trip. I'll likely get a few days of fishing, while doing a few days of touristy stuff. She likes to sit on a porch and read while soaking up the views. Budget: certainly not unrestricted, but also not looking to go "on the cheap." tl;dr: place out west that Michelle and I will enjoy? thanks, Dan |
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Well, it is not "out west", but it is beautiful, fairly inexpensive,
wonderful fishing, and tourist traps are but 45 minutes away. http://lakewoodcamps.com/ Best fly fishing on the East Coast for big brookies, landlocked salmon, and togue (laketrout in a river). Cabins are rustic, each with its own woodburning stove, porch with rocking chairs, kayaks/canoes, boats with motor, and the food is very good. Plus, you get to fish the famous Rapid River. Who needs "out west?" d;o) Dave |
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Daniel-San wrote:
So hypothetically, you've got a week or so in early June for a trip. SWMBO is looking for a place with a nice cabin, good food, mebbe some shopping, and nice views (mountain-type stuff would be ideal.) Plus, (and here's the good part) she's thinking somewhere out west with a nice bit of trout water nearby. Yay. Where would you go? ... Well, not west. Not for the fishing anyway. Early June is typically not the best time due to runoff. I bet you'd both like Asheville, North Cackalacky. Lots of touristy stuff, beautiful mountains, everything on your list but out west. And on the plus side, thar's trout in them thar hills ! My wife and I used to go to the Grove Park Inn every year for the Arts and Crafts Conference and we really like the place. http://www.groveparkinn.com/ Good luck ! -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On 2009-04-04, Daniel-San wrote:
So hypothetically, you've got a week or so in early June for a trip. SWMBO is looking for a place with a nice cabin, good food, mebbe some shopping, and nice views (mountain-type stuff would be ideal.) Plus, (and here's the good part) she's thinking somewhere out west with a nice bit of trout water nearby. Yay. I live in CO, in the headwaters of the Arkansas river. I'm in a snowbird park that is empty in Winter and pretty full ....but not entirely!.... in Summer. The primary tourist business is rafting and flyfishing. I'm sure you could find a place to fit your needs. It's a valley at about 7500ft elev and one can view the Collegiate Peaks (14K+) from almost any location. The Ark is considered to be one of the premier trout rivers of the West. Here's some info: http://www.fourteenernet.com/nathrop...ng/lodging.asp http://www.coloradoheadwaters.com/ HTH nb |
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Cody, Wy......
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" I live in CO, in the headwaters of the Arkansas river "
nice spot........ |
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On Apr 4, 8:46*am, "Daniel-San" wrote:
Two suggestions on the Olympic penninsula of Washington State. 1. Lake Crescent, West of Port Angles. Hospital in P.A. Lots of mountains and the Elwa River.All kinds of fishing options, river, lake (some unique trout), salt, mountains, hospital in P.A. Hotsprings. Ferry over to Canada (Victoria) daytrip, a few good restaurants, Port Townsend, Washington's Victorian seacoast town on way and back. Horizon Air will fly you there from Seatac. Or car it up via my Island. 2. Lake Quinault, Amanda Park. Lake and river, Indian guides in dugouts on the Quinalt river, porch views to die for, maybe a bit far to a big hospital, big country, beautiful but not for those freaked out by logging (folks got to eat). Decent food. Did I mention Steelhead? If you are interested in Eastern Washington say so and I have a few ideas. Its big sky, open country, wheat, steppe, lots of good wine, some good food, and a river or two. I am getting to know the Walla Walla country better. Dave |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Daniel-San wrote: So hypothetically, you've got a week or so in early June for a trip. SWMBO is looking for a place with a nice cabin, good food, mebbe some shopping, and nice views (mountain-type stuff would be ideal.) Plus, (and here's the good part) she's thinking somewhere out west with a nice bit of trout water nearby. Yay. Where would you go? ... Well, not west. Not for the fishing anyway. Early June is typically not the best time due to runoff. I bet you'd both like Asheville, North Cackalacky. Lots of touristy stuff, beautiful mountains, everything on your list but out west. And on the plus side, thar's trout in them thar hills ! My wife and I used to go to the Grove Park Inn every year for the Arts and Crafts Conference and we really like the place. http://www.groveparkinn.com/ Good luck ! -- Ken Fortenberry I just got back from Brevard...stayed south of Brevard in the Black Forest Campground. I can't vouch for their cabins but the campground is 5 star..god it's the antique shoppe, consignment shop capita of the northern hemisphere...and there is the Davidson River and any other number of streams...waterfalls...Cradle of Forestry...Brevard Music Center....waaaay cool place. The only downside is the at the couple we went with, well, he does not fish...hehehe john |
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Daniel-San wrote:
So hypothetically, you've got a week or so in early June for a trip. SWMBO is looking for a place with a nice cabin, good food, mebbe some shopping, and nice views (mountain-type stuff would be ideal.) Plus, (and here's the good part) she's thinking somewhere out west with a nice bit of trout water nearby. Yay. Where would you go? Try www.rockcreektroutbums.com Big selection of cabins. Walk to Rock Creek. Drive to Missoula. -Bob |
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Daniel-San wrote:
So hypothetically, you've got a week or so in early June for a trip. SWMBO is looking for a place with a nice cabin, good food, mebbe some shopping, and nice views (mountain-type stuff would be ideal.) Oak Creek Canyon - AZ. Sedona and Flagstaff in arm's reach. She'll love you for it, and you'll love you for it, too. http://tinyurl.com/kavcw -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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