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<blockquote data-quote="fj40mojo" data-source="post: 529063" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>I took a week to make the trip through. Traveled light, sleeping bag, fishing rod, minimal food, Aussie Hootch for shelter. I was dropped at the Crag Campground, when I reached the confluence of the Middle and Main Salmon I blew up the water proof bag in my pack laid on it like a raft and paddled across to the road. Hitch hiked back to Salmon. Trickiest part is the trip down the breaks, old topo maps showed a trail that I discovered does not really exist. Another option you might consider is taking a small boat (canoe or such) and crossing the Main at the confluence, stashing the boat on the south east bank of the Middle Fork, there is a trail that goes up the Middle Fork on that side and there are lots of beaches to camp at. Hunt the breaks from the river up and avoid that high country all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fj40mojo, post: 529063, member: 19129"] I took a week to make the trip through. Traveled light, sleeping bag, fishing rod, minimal food, Aussie Hootch for shelter. I was dropped at the Crag Campground, when I reached the confluence of the Middle and Main Salmon I blew up the water proof bag in my pack laid on it like a raft and paddled across to the road. Hitch hiked back to Salmon. Trickiest part is the trip down the breaks, old topo maps showed a trail that I discovered does not really exist. Another option you might consider is taking a small boat (canoe or such) and crossing the Main at the confluence, stashing the boat on the south east bank of the Middle Fork, there is a trail that goes up the Middle Fork on that side and there are lots of beaches to camp at. Hunt the breaks from the river up and avoid that high country all together. [/QUOTE]
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