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I don't know but I've heard people speak of crawling down cliffs in that area to get to pools loaded with fish. Not sure about the time of year and I don't even know if the stories are true. Might have been for salmon though.....so I guess I should refer you back to the first three words of this post.
Gorge Ampitheatre
Well, there's the Vantucky Amphitheater and then there's the Gorge Amphitheater.OFF topic, but such a pet peeve... the amphitheater is 150 freaking miles from the Gorge. Worst. Name. EVER.
Well, there's the Vantucky Amphitheater and then there's the Gorge Amphitheater.
Everyone wants their own amphitheater.
Well, it is along the Columbia which has carved a huge gorge in the earth so that is perhaps the reason for the name.
At least it has a non commercialized name unlike the Moda center or Centurylink field or 95% of the venues in this country
Went to a Grateful Dead concert there one time . I think?Will be hot in July bring lots of ice, water and beer! It also can be crowded and the boat passes do sell out so get ahead of time. Shearar Falls is quite a ways from the mouth. Most people bike in on the east side I think you can go for miles and the rattlers are thick along that river!
Indeed, the Columbia did just that -- carved a gorge through the Cascades... 150 freaking miles from there. Again, it's not even close to the Columbia Gorge.
Mid July you say? Aug./Sep. are about peak, but plenty enough fish around mid July. I went to big D once, on 7/26 and fished for about 4 hours. Hooked 3: one wild released, one shook off, one hatchery. A buddy landed a wild that day as well (posing in the pic) and lost one.
Vantucky / Clark County....same-o _ same-o..... Vantucky has a better ring to it.Yeah, but see, Vantucky (it's actually Ridgefield, I believe) didn't decide to name their amphitheater the "Roseburg Amphitheater," which is about as accurate as the naming of the one that's 150 miles up the Columbia from the Gorge.