![]() Our guides will provide rods, tackle and equipment needed for use during your trip. ![]() Your current fishing license, passport (if fishing Canadian water), appropriate clothing for the weather, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, lunch and beverages in reasonable quantities. Please contact us as soon as possible for the availability of alternate dates. Re-booking is subject to availability and may not always be an option. If you need to cancel your trip, we can discuss rolling your deposit into a re-booking. Your Captain will call you a few days prior to your trip to discuss any last minute trip details and establish a game plan for your trip.ĭeposits are non-refundable. Our plan is to fish the lake, haven’t been up there enough to know if river or lake is better this time of year but suspect lake better. Half day trips are 4 hours and depart the dock at either 8:00am or 1:00pm, unless an alternate departure time is already established with your Captain. at 8:22 pm 1857830 We will be coming home from Rainy lake on Memorial day and will try and pm you morning before we leave if we hit anything. The remaining balance of your trip is collected immediately following your fishing trip and is to be paid directly to your captain with cash or check.įull day trips are 7 hours and depart the dock at 8:00am. Deposits can be paid via credit card and prices are as follows: $100 per full day guide trip per guide and $50 per half day guide trip per guide. This will ensure your trip and hold your date in our Captains schedule. We all really wanted a nice cold drink and something to eat.For any questions regarding our pricing plans above, don't hesitate to contact us!Īll guide trips will be secured with a deposit upon booking. We dropped off our things, and then the owner of the cabin offered to drive us down the street to get some food at a nearby gas station. He brought us back to the cabin, which had everything you could have ever needed. The trail crossed right over VA 620 and Trout Creek, where we were able to wait for the kind owner of the cabin to come and pick us up. Tomorrow a few of us are getting a ride down to trail days with Tripod so it sounded fantastic to be able to get clean before then. Sweet Pea had service and managed to book a reservation for the 6 of us at the Getting Pickled Cabin. All of us were definitely overdue for a shower and some laundry, so the hostel was sounding like a good idea. ![]() But while we were sitting there taking a break, we realized that we would be passing right by a hostel in the next couple of miles. Our original plan was to do a few more miles to the Pickle Branch Shelter. We stopped off at the top of the climb to take a quick break. It was super interesting listening to him talk about what he has been doing over the years. Allen has worked with local bird populations for years tracking the number of hawks through this region. I had 3 amazing hot dogs and loads of lemonade. Everybody’s spirits were so high after we arrived. We were just about to stop for a break less than a mile past the road anyways.Īllen was set up making loaded hot dogs, “hiker dogs” he called them, and also had brownies and lemonade. It’s been a while since we’ve gotten any trail magic, and the timing could not have been more perfect. A man named Allen was set up there doing trail magic! I couldn’t believe my eyes. But before we could reach Craig Creek, we passed a trailhead by VA Route 621. The bridge has been washed out, so we knew we would have to take our shoes off and wade through the river. We were planning to take our next break on the north side of Craig Creek. Signage for the Eastern Continental Divide.Īfter passing that sign, we continued along. I was so glad to be able to secure a ride down with such short notice. Boosted has his family coming down, but they are only able to take 3/6 of us. So he agreed to take me and 2 of the guys down to trail days in just a couple of days! It was truly perfect. He mentioned that he was actually finishing up the trail just in time to attend trail days and would be able to give some people a ride down if they needed. He was just finishing up his Pinhoti Trail hike so I messaged him to talk about the Pinhoti. But it was certainly better than nothing.Īt the shelter I had service, so I was on my phone and wound up messaging with a hiker, Tripod, who did the PCT last year and the AT in ‘21. After about an hour the rain started up again so I quickly had to grab all my things and bring them into the shelter. ![]() The sun came out briefly, and I used the opportunity to dry out everything that I could. ![]() So we decided to call it a day a bit early and stay in the shelter. The forecast for the rest of the day was a lot more rain. There was only one other person set up inside the shelter when we arrived. Beautiful views in between the off and on rain.Ībout 6.2 miles into our next stretch, we arrived at the Laurel Creek Shelter. ![]()
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