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Thread: Exploring New Area

  1. #1
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    Mar 2015
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    Exploring New Area

    I have been looking at maps and I found the Callazon FSR. I typed it into the search and found 5 threads which I have read. I am thinking of heading up there to have a look and possibly camp at the Clearwater Lake Forest Service Site. Any and all info would be great please and thank you. Fish in the lake? Lots of side roads? Main road terrible? Bridge fixed? anything. Thank you in advance.
    "Fight back, no battles have ever been won by a coward"

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  3. #2
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    Cecil Lake, BC
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    Re: Exploring New Area

    Pretty deep snow in that country. Not much can winter it.

  4. #3
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    Re: Exploring New Area

    Bridge is fixed. Quit a few side roads. The main road is pothole rough. My neighbor owns a trapper cabin/trapline way in the road at Williston lake

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    Re: Exploring New Area

    Lots of bears both black and grizzly!

  6. #5
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    Re: Exploring New Area

    Thank you for the information. Think I will plan a trip and have a look for sure.
    "Fight back, no battles have ever been won by a coward"

  7. #6
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    NorthEastern BC, Canada
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    Re: Exploring New Area

    Very pretty country, good moose area.. Good area to find other hunters in too now that the bridge is back in. Good old cutblocks and wet low meadows with moose sign last time I was back there. Have seen sign of caribou in there also. It's worth the trip for the scenery even!

  8. #7
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    Kamloops
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    Re: Exploring New Area

    Does anyone know if there are any elk along this FSR? Are there plenty of grown in roads that a guy could hike into? Any info is great, thanks!

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