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[*] posted on 2-8-2016 at 03:25 PM


On your way north from Lodi, stop by Eagle Lake, outside of Susanville.

Depending on when in June, your rigs can camp on our property near the boat ramp at Spalding (n/w side of lake)

Then it's a short jump to Klamath Falls and points north

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[*] posted on 2-8-2016 at 03:44 PM


Come on up to BC....your $$$$$$ goes a lot further these days.....and BC has a whole lot to offer city and rural visitors....desert, wine country, world class fishing (salt and fresh water), diving, climbing , backroads, Vancouver, the Islands, sailing, camping.....

Going through Oregon and Washington are just warm-up destinations....

I love the US northwest a whole lot and have explored it for decades....and will continue, but too many US citizens seem to think it is a frozen wasteland north of the 49th....

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[*] posted on 2-8-2016 at 07:02 PM


Smith Rock State is arguably the most scenic area close to hwy 97 in Oregon. It's about 25 miles north of Bend on 97. Turn east and drive 5-10 miles, no more. You can do the stop in 1-2 hours or spend the day. The best Oregon place to photograph other than crater lake but crater lake will require a good part of the day to see because it's about 60 miles from the highway.

You should also do the scenic lake loop that starts south of bend and ends up at bend. It's 45 miles that wind through the best fishing lakes in oregons east cascade. It starts off 97 and comes back to it further north. You end up crossing the base of my bachelor and dropping into bend. People flyfish these lakes mostly.
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 08:54 AM



These are nice places but if it were me I would head inland a bit,north eastern Wash,northern Idaho, western Montana, that's where its at,better fishing,dryer, but that's just me .........BC is great though.
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