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22 May 2005, 23:37
Kenati
Suggestions on your favorite places to...
(Sorry if this is a little off topic, I didn’t know where to post this.)

Once again, I’m calling on the infinite wisdom of our forum members. I would like to have some input on a road trip I have planned for June 9th-16th. We are “relocating†an RV from Phoenix to Seattle for a friend… I’m not really the RV type, but I couldn’t turn this down. We’ll end the trip by seeing some family in northern California.

I’d like to know what suggestions you have for your favorite places along our route (please see map below). We are taking fishing rods and varmint rifles. We’ve been through all these areas a few times over the years, but it’s so easy to pass up stuff we’ve never heard of.

Fire away!

Thanks,

Kenati



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23 May 2005, 05:08
N E 450 No2
Be sure and stop off at Heritage Firearms [Aleko's gunstore] in Salt Lake City.
Also if you can alter your route the road from Bisie north through McCall to Grangeville is one of the most senic roads in the nation.


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23 May 2005, 21:26
kudu56
Shoot a few wolves on your way through Jellystone! gunsmile
25 May 2005, 04:49
Kenati
Kudu56,

I was waiting for that one! My friend and I were hitting the bourbon last night while plotting a scheme to smoke some wolves in the park... ahahaha!

N E 450 No2,

Thanks for the tip. That's EXACTLY the kind of info I'd like to have. Great gunshops with incredible mounts, the best scenic roads, a favorite spot to camp, a your favorite pawn shop near an Indian reservation, etc.

Thanks,

Kenati
25 May 2005, 07:39
erict
It's a little off the route you show, but I highly recommend a stop off at Crater Lake National Park - it's one of the most amazing places I've ever seen.

Fishing can be had at the park from a small portion of shoreline near where the tour boat docks. Looks like easy catching from what I saw of the one guy with a bucket containing quite a few fish in it.


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25 May 2005, 17:59
SwiftShot
If you want to shoot varmits you can shoot all day in oregon on the alfalfa fields. Local farmers have some pesky little rodents. Me I used 1 brick of 22 long rifles and got a hell of a lot of blisters from reloading the magazine. Just stop by and ask they will point you in the direction.