Fattie
If open, I would second this.Salmon Cr. Out of Oakridge would be a good spot. High fish per mile, good roadside access and wadeability, and decent camping off logging roads #024 and up.
So, if you don't carry that stuff, maybe you can hike a bit farther..... "human-bear incidents are rare in the state, according to officials. There have only been four previously reported incidents in the state since 1988, none of them fatal, ODFW said"Bear country is fine, I'll have a sidearm and bear spray
I respect your perspective, but personally I'd rather have protection and not need it than need protection and not have it. Besides, bear spray and firearms serve as deterrents and protection against cougars and meth heads (the latter being substantially more likely) as well.So, if you don't carry that stuff, maybe you can hike a bit farther..... "human-bear incidents are rare in the state, according to officials. There have only been four previously reported incidents in the state since 1988, none of them fatal, ODFW said"
Let us know how it goes and how the meal turns out after you go OFF on your trip.That sounds awesome! I'll check it out, thanks!
I agree, this is a place you can camp, fish and eat what you catch. Absolutely a great place...Salmon Cr. Out of Oakridge would be a good spot. High fish per mile, good roadside access and wadeability, and decent camping off logging roads #024 and up.
Bonus points for your use of OFF in your reply! ;-)Let us know how it goes and how the meal turns out after you go OFF on your trip.