shoutout to dinsdale and oregon clones
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shoutout to dinsdale and oregon clones
i gots family goin to rhe mckenzie river........
pros and cons----tia
pros and cons----tia
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Cons: Californians, Mexicans and anybody else not from Portland
Pros: Everything else
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Pros: Everything else
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Pretty specific questions there, moth.
Are you rafting?
Driftboating(they invented the driftboat on the McKenzie River, you know)?
Fishing?
Fishing from a driftboat?
Camping on the bank?
Regardless, it should be a good spot for all of the above. Pretty big river for a "mountain stream."
Haven't spent as much time in that neck of the woods as I'd like, but it's on the western slopes of the Cascades, and you can't go wrong there in early fall(which pretty much started about now).
Eugene/Springfield to the west. Easy jaunt to Sisters/Bend/Sunriver/Black Butte and all that good stuff to the east.
Those are pros, I guess.
Cons...they pretty much hate californians just as much there as we do up here.
Are you rafting?
Driftboating(they invented the driftboat on the McKenzie River, you know)?
Fishing?
Fishing from a driftboat?
Camping on the bank?
Regardless, it should be a good spot for all of the above. Pretty big river for a "mountain stream."
Haven't spent as much time in that neck of the woods as I'd like, but it's on the western slopes of the Cascades, and you can't go wrong there in early fall(which pretty much started about now).
Eugene/Springfield to the west. Easy jaunt to Sisters/Bend/Sunriver/Black Butte and all that good stuff to the east.
Those are pros, I guess.
Cons...they pretty much hate californians just as much there as we do up here.
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I grew up on the McKenzie River
Awesome times and good memories
It is some cold cold water but awesome rafting and fairly good trout fishing...although it has been pretty overfished by all the turistas
Some good places to grub along the way....
and make sure you hit the old McKenzie Pass for some awesome views
Awesome times and good memories
It is some cold cold water but awesome rafting and fairly good trout fishing...although it has been pretty overfished by all the turistas
Some good places to grub along the way....
and make sure you hit the old McKenzie Pass for some awesome views
Terry in Crapchester wrote: But this board doesn't exactly represent reality.
The fly fishers love that river... its a great rafting stream.
Might consider wearing a life jacket and keeping a 1/2 level of sobriety. Don't want you to be the 2,245 person to drown in Oregon this summer, and at least the 3rd on the McKenzie.
Theres a great course fairly high up there, Tokatee... 18 holes about 3500 foot elevation. Its also a great drive over to Sisters and Bend from there. Plenty of killer trout fishing in those High Cascade Lakes.
Might consider wearing a life jacket and keeping a 1/2 level of sobriety. Don't want you to be the 2,245 person to drown in Oregon this summer, and at least the 3rd on the McKenzie.
Theres a great course fairly high up there, Tokatee... 18 holes about 3500 foot elevation. Its also a great drive over to Sisters and Bend from there. Plenty of killer trout fishing in those High Cascade Lakes.
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Diego in Seattle wrote:If you're talking about taking Hwy 26 from 84 through the mountains.....one of the best drives in the west.
And 26 and I-84 don't intersect. One goes to the north of Hood, one goes to the south. Either one is a spectacular drive, though.
Then again, so is the Old McKenzie Pass.
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Re: shoutout to dinsdale and oregon clones
Hey, that basically describes all the people who posted in this thread.mothster wrote:pros and cons
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim