Jeffro
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Well we've talked about it a bit, so here is some more info-
The only time I can get off on a weekend is Friday and Saturday, so the trip will be the last weekend in March. I'll be there from Wednesday the 28th to Saturday the 31st. I'm sure Nash will chime in here with the times he can get down there.
There are several good sites to check out, and anyone who wants to, I'll point ya to the spots. We have so far, gold mining, a chinese gold camp, an 1880's saw mill site, an 1880's miners cabin, and a couple first hand accounts of caches of gold stashed. All within a few miles of each other! There are a couple ghost towns in the area as well, scenic and pretty, but no MDing in the ghost towns, unfortunately. No dredging this time of year, either. But we can do pretty good just sluicing and panning.
Plenty of space for camping outside, and the nearest towns (about 20 miles) are Wolf Creek and Grants pass for those who would rather stay in a hotel.
The steelhead oughta be running by then, too. Great fishing on the Rogue!
Here's the spot- right next to the "C" in Camp, on that bend in the creek... its about 1/4 mile upstream from where Graves Creek hits the Rogue.
Coordinates are 42 Deg, 38 Min, 57 Sec north by 123 Deg, 34 Min, 38 Sec West
OR
42.6495 degrees north by 123.5778 west
The only time I can get off on a weekend is Friday and Saturday, so the trip will be the last weekend in March. I'll be there from Wednesday the 28th to Saturday the 31st. I'm sure Nash will chime in here with the times he can get down there.
There are several good sites to check out, and anyone who wants to, I'll point ya to the spots. We have so far, gold mining, a chinese gold camp, an 1880's saw mill site, an 1880's miners cabin, and a couple first hand accounts of caches of gold stashed. All within a few miles of each other! There are a couple ghost towns in the area as well, scenic and pretty, but no MDing in the ghost towns, unfortunately. No dredging this time of year, either. But we can do pretty good just sluicing and panning.
Plenty of space for camping outside, and the nearest towns (about 20 miles) are Wolf Creek and Grants pass for those who would rather stay in a hotel.
The steelhead oughta be running by then, too. Great fishing on the Rogue!
Here's the spot- right next to the "C" in Camp, on that bend in the creek... its about 1/4 mile upstream from where Graves Creek hits the Rogue.
Coordinates are 42 Deg, 38 Min, 57 Sec north by 123 Deg, 34 Min, 38 Sec West
OR
42.6495 degrees north by 123.5778 west