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What a great trip. You will have many options. Contact me at davepthun@... (davepthun@...) and we can chat. Dave Thun 06 Magna 45 foot 03 trailblazer toad
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Lee,
We haven't been across 12 in ID, but have been down 95 & 55. We skiied this January at Brundage by McCall and Tamarack, near Donnelly. There looked like (all covered with snow when we were there) a beautiful lake with camp sites along Cascade Reservoir, west of Donnelly. The roads are not a probem, just get slowed down before going down Whitebird Hill, and use your jake or Pac brake. Very scenic.
When you leave Eagle, going to Stanley, go up 55 to Banks, and across the "Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway" to 21, then up to Stanley. We did that section in September 2006 with our 36' Magna towing a Tahoe. It was very pretty and should not be a problem for you in the M/H. There are plenty of places to pull over to take in the beauty of the canyon.
After Stanley, we went up to Challis and down 93/26 to Blackfoot.
We didn't have time to stop, buy a license, and fly fish. I would suggest talking to someone in a fly shop for local information.
Usually they are glad to help, and will sell you the flies that are producing fish when you are there.
Depending on where you are headed after Stanley, there is a great Oregon Trail museum in Montpelier, ID. It was closed when we were there on October 2, but a gracious lady in there took us through on a quick private tour.
Good luck (with fishing) the roads are no problem.
Brad Ward
2000 Magna 5916
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