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Jolten
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Re: Any advice on Rimrock?
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August 25, 2015, 05:02:00 PM »
Could be right there buglebuster.
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It was washed out after modern elk in 2013 and latest Intel on replacing it would be in the next 5-10 years if ever. There is no big rush to replace it.
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Lots of roads7 in the RR unit, and lots of hunters.
The jeeps trails can get you away from most, look for areas of dark timber,with water, and steep hil, side. Like Louie way.
But be in good shape to get away from people.
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Bear Creek mountain trail takes you to some wallows and the bowl at the top of a nice little valley and provides a great place to glass from
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There's a gated road that goes up towards divide ridge it washed out a few years back, that's a good place to get into elk its thicker than western Washington up there, but there's elk.
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