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Iceman 11-15-2016 09:52 AM

34 miles on the colorado River Veteran's Day Weekend
 
My wife and I slapped this trip together at the last minute and had one of the best adventures of our lives. Not a ton of fishing but super scenic and fun camping, after camping overnight at Walter's Camp, day one we paddled the 14 miles to 4-S Camp. This would be on my top 5 best campsites ever, went for a swim and had it all to ourselves until a little before sundown. next night we got super lucky and got the last site at Taylor Lake and it was the closest to the launch. Last day was 12 miles to Fisher's Landing where my truck was waiting as we had it shuttled down. We managed to stuff everything we needed in and on our Jackson Kraken 13s. We had hot food and cold drinks the whole time. Lots of wild burros Hee Hawing and coyotes howling and yipping. Watch yer food at Taylor as the raccoons came through in the middle of the night, luckily we had been warned by another camper.

Here is a slide show we put together, I have a bunch of video I will edit too.

Bucket list trip for sure!

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MrPukaShell 11-15-2016 10:09 AM

Very cool indeed. How great you and your wife could share a trip like that together. Simply awesome

makobob 11-15-2016 10:12 AM

Looks like you guys had a great trip. Beautiful area.

steveooo 11-15-2016 10:27 AM

Bucket list indeed! Looks incredible!

Druko 11-15-2016 10:30 AM

Beautiful pics!

HELLSTER INC. 11-15-2016 04:36 PM

That looked like a great trip, awesome pics!

MITCHELL 11-15-2016 04:51 PM

Excellent
 
Slide show.....

octico 11-15-2016 04:57 PM

Very cool

sanomick 11-15-2016 05:11 PM

Nice get-away
 
Thanks for sharing - Looks like a great trip - would love to do it with my wife. Always appreciate the great pics.

summers in kuwait 11-15-2016 05:35 PM

So cool!
 
I was thinking about doing this trip this year with a buddy, but the idea of with my wife would be really cool and memorable. Thanks for sharing Andy!

Nice images!

Aaron&Julie 11-15-2016 06:00 PM

That's was awesome Andy! Great pics, music and trip. And that's my kind of woman, literally, and our kind of trip. Julie's the only woman I've met who loves the outdoors, fishing, being on the water and roughing it as much as I do. It looks like your wife is the same way. Looks like a great time :D

cabojohn 11-15-2016 06:09 PM

Spectacular.
Kayak camping at its best.
Thank you for sharing.
Scorpions...love it.
Awesome wife!!

X2- cabolea :)
(Had to show my wife)

katchfish 11-15-2016 06:21 PM

Sweet dreams are made of this!

Geno Machino 11-15-2016 07:18 PM

WOW!
 
Simply an awesome post Andy! Thanks for sharing. It looked like you 2 really had a relaxing and memorable trip! Great slide show!!!

Geno

tunaseeker 11-15-2016 08:42 PM

Inspiring!

blitzburgh 11-16-2016 06:25 AM

Super cool Andy!

Iceman 11-16-2016 03:55 PM

I decided to leave leisurely on Thursday mid morning. We stopped at 1000 Palms In n Out off the 10 for lunch and arrived at Walter's Camp south of Blythe around 3 pm. We packed everything we needed on and into the kayaks. Used 2 of the Jackson Coolers that are comparable to Engels or yeti. I used frozen water bottles and a gel pack in each, started with frozen meat and everything kept perfectly for the 3 days.


http://www.walterscamp.com/

Set up camp, had the whole camping area to ourselves. Broke camp and made breakfast burritos and coffee before paddling off. Originally I had e mailed Walters Camp in regards to shuttling my truck and was told that they do not but the couple that runs the store does off this on their days off Thurs or Fri. Robert and May came by and headed off in my truck with their car following. They were going to leave my truck behind the store at Fishers Landing with the keys in the console and me with a spare pair.

Camp fees were Walters $25, they have a store, full restroom with showers, water but not potable. 4-S is self pay $25 and Taylor $20 self pay. No water and pit toilets

The river moved a long at a pretty leisure pace so we paddled more than I had expected and did not even fish on day one covering the 14 miles to the 4-S Camp. We originally were going to check out the Outpost Camp, but it looked a little steep to leave the kayaks on the landing and somebody already had the prime camp spot.

I started getting a little nervous about what we would find at the 4-S Camp as I had not expected to see anyone at the Outpost Camp. When we paddled up a couple of hikers were swimming but nobody set up in the 4 camp spots. We had the place all to ourselves for a couple hours, set up camp and went for a swim in the river. Truck pulled up and a couple guys took one spot and then right after sunset a couple canoes and kayak pulled into the beach and took a spot. Wild burros and coyotes were making their presence known as the sky got darker. After more french pressed coffee we went for a quick hike before packing up for the shorter 7 mile day to Taylor. The plan was to make camp, then fish the sunset.

Getting more nervous with the holiday weekend and finding available sites. We got super lucky at Taylor. It looked like every site was taken when we rolled in. Tents in all but the closest site a woman in an SUV looked to be packing up and I asked and she said she was leaving. SCORE! While we were setting up the tent 2 trucks rolled through looking for camp sites. Purdy evening fishing mostly big carp blow ups but some bass I had one roll on my topwater, but not to be. 100 of swallows chasing bugs over the lake. big ol moon in the sky, we paddled in at dark and made dinner. Smores and coffee were dessert every night. Next morning we decided to get on the river and look for any fishy areas to work along the way. 12 miles to go on the last day. We landed about 1 pm and packed up for the long ride home.

Holiday weekend traffic turned the 5 hour drive into almost 7, but worth the effort. I would add a day if doing it again and camp one last night at Ferguson after getting ice and supplies. They will also shuttle your vehicle to Squaw Lake as well



some of the maps I found when researching this trip.

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http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...0/walters5.JPG


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Treblemaker 11-18-2016 09:45 PM

Best post For sure!

RedondoSteve 11-22-2016 08:03 AM

Awesome!!!!! thanks for sharing the slide show and the map. :you_rock:

wwkf 11-22-2016 09:51 AM

I did that trip with a group from college we rented canoes and the cars
Delivered to the landing it was 20 couples boy and girl on each canoe,
What a trip that was


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