Chris, you are cooking! I'm headed to St. Regis from Kirkland tomorrow and
I'm figuring 8+ hours, although it does include a one-hour detour to get my
raft outside of Cle Elum.

(This is a great(!) topic. Useful.)

Gary Meyers
Kirkland

> With no putzing around on the road and light traffic...leaving from
> Kirkland...
> 
> Upper Skagit River, BC (above Ross Lake)    3.5 hrs
> Kettle River, WA                    5.5 hrs
> Clark Fork River (St. Regis, MT)        6.0 hrs
> Bitterroot River (Darby, MT)            7.5 hrs
> Kelly Creek, ID                    7.5 hrs
> Beaverhead River (Dillon, MT)            9.0 hrs
> 
> Chris
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wyatt Thaler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 3:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Driving times
> 
> 
> Hey All, 
> I've been thinking that it would be interesting to put together a list of
> driving times. 
> Between us all we should be able to put together a comprehensive list.  I'll
> start.
> 
>> From Seattle to...
> Chopaka            6 hrs
> Nunnally            2.25 hrs
> Dry Falls            3 hrs
> Lenore              3 hrs
> Beda                 2.25 hrs
> Merrill                3.5 hrs
> Coldwater          3 hrs
> Pass                  2 hrs
> 
> All times are fairly conservative, I usually make better time , hardly ever
> make worse time.  As you can see I have been mostly a stillwater guy in my
> three years of flyfishing.
> Not a very exotic list of destinations, pretty much a standard list for WA
> stillwatersthat hyave produced well for me.  I'm sure that you guys will be
> able to contribute plenty more.  For example I would like to know how long
> it takes to get to Georgetown Lake, or Bozeman, the Lower Deschutes,
> interior BC, and so on.  I look forward to your responses.
> Wyatt
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