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Clackamas River, fishing and camping - L0nely - 12-15-2020 <p>my close friend and I are trying to go down to the Clackamas river to go fishing during the day and set up camp for the night. Do you have any suggestions about good campsites where we can fish from our campsite? We're looking for a place to camp on the Cape, but we wouldn't mind going further South. We will be fishing for trout and plan to go there sometime next week. Any suggestions?<br></p> RE: Clackamas River, fishing and camping - MrStuden - 12-15-2020 I have absolutely no ideas RE: Clackamas River, fishing and camping - AngelaJohnston - 12-15-2020 <p>Today will be another theme of camping, and to be more precise, and today we will see which car will be best for traveling and camping!? Long time ago I also had a vacation in kempig, and I can say with confidence that for such trips and camping you need a big car! You will ask why? Well, for example, on a cold night, you can go to sleep there, it will be very roomy, but in addition we can note this point, it is unlikely that any of you will be camping alone, most likely you will be with a person close to you or friends, so the car should also be a lot of space and comfortable. In general, before going on a hike, you need to prepare well and <a href="https://www.brightcamping.com">https://www.brightcamping.com</a> can help with this. Really cool site with helpful guides.<br></p> |