A buddy and I are planning a long float down the South fork of the "DOAH". This will be a first for us both and we think we can travel 25 miles over 3 nights and 4 days. Since it's our first time on the doah, there are some questions I can't find through a goodle search.
Such as, is it possible to sleep along the river? There are campsites and outfitters scattered throughout, but what are the possibilities of picking my own spot in the woods, dragging my yak back there and setting up camp? It's surrounded by Nat'l forests and state parks, there's plenty of cover.
Another question I have is where the hot spots are on the South fork. 25 miles is a good stretch but not even half of the fork. Which 25 miles should we concentrate on.
If anyone has some good references or personal experiences and would like to share I would really appreciate it. We will be headed over there mid march so I hope the weather holds up for us and the river isn't too high.
Such as, is it possible to sleep along the river? There are campsites and outfitters scattered throughout, but what are the possibilities of picking my own spot in the woods, dragging my yak back there and setting up camp? It's surrounded by Nat'l forests and state parks, there's plenty of cover.
Another question I have is where the hot spots are on the South fork. 25 miles is a good stretch but not even half of the fork. Which 25 miles should we concentrate on.
If anyone has some good references or personal experiences and would like to share I would really appreciate it. We will be headed over there mid march so I hope the weather holds up for us and the river isn't too high.
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