Outdoorsmanship
Outdoorsmanship
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- HijoDMaite2
Newb question:
Does anyone know a good spot in California where I can disappear for a few days and do what @klar has done on this thread?
Tent camping
Open fire
Fishing
Cook fresh fish- up in the sierra somewhere?hans_glib
- ^That would be my guess too. Near Mammoth maybe.lemmy_k
- Lone Pine, Mt Whitney area are bunchesjaylarson
- if you have the time, head further north and know what you're fishing of coursecanoe
- Yeah I always figured Eastern Sierras. Was hoping closer, 4 hrs isn’t bad though.HijoDMaite
- Seconding Lone Pine. Visit the Alabama Hills while you're there.garbage
- Oh forgot the obligatory Godspeed Hijo.garbage
- I just posted a link above to Hungry Packer Lake. It's awesome, E. Sierras goodness. You might even be able to 1up klar on the photos. :)mathinc
- I believe it's permit required. Lovely place tho.mathinc
- Yup, lots of different fishing regulations depending on area.HijoDMaite
- Lost coast highway.BH26
- A lot of hike-in areas in the Sierras forbid open fires, but at the same time, are so incredibly remote that nobody will enforce it. Kings Canyon is a good placmonospaced
- Eastern Sierras are awesome!HijoDMaite
- South Fork Kern River. That is where you want. Backpacking, open fires allowed, fishing, camping, etc. Eastern Sierras, only have fires in actual campsites.capn_ron
- Look up Kennedy Meadows Campground as a launching piont. South of Lone Pine by about 60 miles.capn_ron