Cort
Captain Moderation
Well my wife's family is having a reunion in Great Falls, MT between the 22nd and 25th of July so I have begun planning one of our summer trips around it. I have not spent much time in Idaho or Montana besides fairly quick drives through and spending some time in Glacier. We will have about 2.5 weeks on either side of the reunion to explore as we wish. Here are my initial thoughts so I am curious of what others think that have more experience in the area.
--Willow Cr, Ca to Alturas, CA Via 299
Grab 395 north and spend one of our first nights somewhere in the Warner Mountains.
-- Two choices here, continue on 395 toward Burns, OR or hop over the Warners and take OR 140 to OR 205 then north to Burns. Anyone have opinions on that one?
--From Burns we are thinking of heading toward Boise. Its seems like the area north of Boise is ripe to explore...Challis, Payette, Boise, and Salmon National Forest. Other option is to head North on OR 95 out of Ontario Oregon
That is about as far as I have gotten. Once you are out in this area it almost becomes overwhelming...there are so many options.
Here is what we are looking for
1. Dirt roads....the more the better
2. Prefer not to stay in large organized camp grounds but don't mind if they are
small. We mostly just finds camp spots while driving dirt roads.
3. I want to do as much fly fishing as possible. I prefer small to mid size
rivers and creeks as well as small lakes especially when they are at high
elevation.
4. We are looking to link forest service roads to travel between camp spots and
fishing spots.
If anyone has some must see spots in this general area (I know its a big area) I would love to hear about them. Any local advice would be great.
Also if you are planning on being in this area in July let us know we always like to meet other WTW'sters and enjoy traveling with others.
Cort
--Willow Cr, Ca to Alturas, CA Via 299
Grab 395 north and spend one of our first nights somewhere in the Warner Mountains.
-- Two choices here, continue on 395 toward Burns, OR or hop over the Warners and take OR 140 to OR 205 then north to Burns. Anyone have opinions on that one?
--From Burns we are thinking of heading toward Boise. Its seems like the area north of Boise is ripe to explore...Challis, Payette, Boise, and Salmon National Forest. Other option is to head North on OR 95 out of Ontario Oregon
That is about as far as I have gotten. Once you are out in this area it almost becomes overwhelming...there are so many options.
Here is what we are looking for
1. Dirt roads....the more the better
2. Prefer not to stay in large organized camp grounds but don't mind if they are
small. We mostly just finds camp spots while driving dirt roads.
3. I want to do as much fly fishing as possible. I prefer small to mid size
rivers and creeks as well as small lakes especially when they are at high
elevation.
4. We are looking to link forest service roads to travel between camp spots and
fishing spots.
If anyone has some must see spots in this general area (I know its a big area) I would love to hear about them. Any local advice would be great.
Also if you are planning on being in this area in July let us know we always like to meet other WTW'sters and enjoy traveling with others.
Cort