As far as the Eagle Claw rod/pole advertised above. I can't say I'm a really big fan. I own one and never use it. It's not really a very good fly rod or spin-casting rod.
The biggest problem with fly rods and the backcountry is that they are so long. You want one to be at a minimum 4 pieces to or else you get caught up on brush all the time if you are going cross-country like I am.
A good option is the Cabela's stowaway Fly Rod. I'm looking to buy one myself because you can get them in 5-7 pieces. A number of my friends have highly suggested them.