brandon4455
you dropped out of school? the only trip you should be taking is back down the road of education...
I may be interested if it's over a weekend....
In training at work so during the week isn't an option for me right now.
sounds like a blast. Some campgrounds are closed in the winter, right?
Where are you thinking/ what river?
I am avaiable any time. I group of us camped on the south fork of the Alsea new years.
River was high and muddy so no fishing but had fun eating and camping in the cold.
Decide when and where and lets do it
Really? i did not know that.. thats awesome thanks for the info!! and i always pack out, i hate litterbugs!Keep in mind that you can camp anywhere on National Forest Land for up to 14 days with no problems. Just pack it in and pack it out and find a place with an existing fire ring, I do it all the tme. There are plenty of spots this time of year. Last year I spent two days on a little turn out on the Siuslaw.
Last year I hiked into Drift Creek Wilderness area off the Alsea for two days. I was targeting steelhead but just caught a bunch of really nice trout. It was nice and all but this year the two spots I have scoped out have epic potential if I can time it just right. The first spot is Nesika Park on the East fork of the Millicoma river. There is a hoard of bank fishing all over that park and it's the first year in quite some time that they have opened the park up to overnight camping durring the winter. The Next spot is a camp ground close to the town of Powers on the South fork Coquille. If I don't get to make it out there this season maybe you can. Those are definitely some top notch spots worth consideration