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    Default 4 wheeling into the back country.....video.

    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Who takes a 4x4 into the back country or high country for camping and fly fishing?
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    Wonderful video!

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    I end up using a 4X4 for work a lot and need to get back to some beautiful corners of the Sierra. And sometimes at the end of the day I wonder how a fly rod ended up in the work truck. And well, since I'm there and I have a rod with me...time for a little after work fishing!

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    Sometimes I do but mostly use the fire roads which only sometimes require four wheel drive. But in the winter I have back back on some of them and had to go up and down hills that had some snowmelt that re-froze and converted the hills to ice which can be tricky. Occasional deep snow can be an issue sometimes even on some trails in to June. Ninety percent of the trail is rock and mud but then you get to a shady area and a large snow drift. Best to carry a shovel and a high lift jack just in case.

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    Fabulous, Billy!

    My first vehicle when I turned 16 was a 1947 Willy’s civilian Jeep...I was in love...

    Best, Bob

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    Since 2005 we're on our third 4 Wheel Pop Up Camper. Made right here in Woodland and recognized the world wide as best in its class. 4 Wheel says it all, rarely to be found in any gubment approved "camp" ground.

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    Many of our customers have the 4 Wheel pop-up camper.

    I think it is one of the best setups.....
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
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    I do. Mostly into the High Lakes OHV area where having a 2.5" lift w/a 1.25" body lift is pretty much a minimum (my Jeep), but only for the "Staircase" and the "Drop off". The rest can be a little sketchy without a 4 X 4 but doable in a "stock" 4wd truck. Now if you want to try and get into Morris Lake, you better be serious.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-zH3YIwHm0

    This isn't even bad.
    Last edited by wineslob; 05-11-2018 at 12:29 AM.
    "For years, every time he stopped at the house to collect his paper money, it was the same routine. The old man in the wheelchair would ask him how he'd like it if he took him fishing and showed him a few things. He always said he'd like that.
    When the old man finally passed away, his wife gave the kid a box of flies. He has them today, tucked away in a closet, never to be fished."

    Walt C.<---------------------------- not me, though I wish I had written it.

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    Thanks wineslob.....

    We had an old friend who had a small boat on top of his Jeep CJ5 that he took into some high lakes and did very well.

    I have a VW air cooled dune buggy but am very close to buying a CJ5.



    Maybe some day we can have a summer 4x4 high country camping/fishing/float tubing trip through the message board where people

    only need a 4x4 SUV or Pickup to get back in somewhere to a good fly fishing lake?



    What Jeep do you have?

    Anyone else have a Jeep or off road 4x4?
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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