oly884
Advanced Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2006
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Hey guys, it's been a long time since I've posted here, but I'm finally getting a good trip together so I can use my camper!
Since leaving Bozeman in April of 2008 and moving to the Seattle area, life has been a bit crazy. Aside from a few weekend trips, I've only used my camper a handful of times, I know, I know, shame on me.
However, I'm heading back to Bozeman at the end of the month to meet up with a buddy and spend a few days there, then we're taking off from there and heading up to Whitefish, Montana to go visit Glacier National Park, and the national forests in the area for a week and a half of camping, then finishing my trip up in Chelan, WA.
Aside from a few select stops, the trip is really going to be up in the air. With so much national forest land in the area, I think we're just going to get out and find a few good places to camp, hike, etc. We're planning on spending maybe 2 days in the park, a day or two at camp sites on the lake, and then getting out to some of the more remote areas.
If anyone knows some of the more remote areas to camp in the national forests that would be great to hear from you!
Since leaving Bozeman in April of 2008 and moving to the Seattle area, life has been a bit crazy. Aside from a few weekend trips, I've only used my camper a handful of times, I know, I know, shame on me.
However, I'm heading back to Bozeman at the end of the month to meet up with a buddy and spend a few days there, then we're taking off from there and heading up to Whitefish, Montana to go visit Glacier National Park, and the national forests in the area for a week and a half of camping, then finishing my trip up in Chelan, WA.
Aside from a few select stops, the trip is really going to be up in the air. With so much national forest land in the area, I think we're just going to get out and find a few good places to camp, hike, etc. We're planning on spending maybe 2 days in the park, a day or two at camp sites on the lake, and then getting out to some of the more remote areas.
If anyone knows some of the more remote areas to camp in the national forests that would be great to hear from you!