![]() Even though our area according to the DOW is one of the most densely populated by wild elk, the country Now I don’t want to mislead anyone, this is not a canned hunt by any means. This info can shave off days, weeks, even years of figuring out where the elk are. One of the huge advantages of hunting with us as opposed to camping out is that we do the preseason scouting and try to keep up with where the elk are for you. And that’s not just on private land, but also on public land! Over the years RV’s techniques have helped down innumerable elk, including several in the 400 class range. To professional elk guide can learn something to make their hunt better. The seminars are so in depth that any level of hunter from beginner Time elk hunter, RV gives a complete seminar on everything you will need to know. And that infernal rock that always ends up right in the middle of your back won’t be there to hound you at our ranch. No more taking spit baths out of a pot or the frigid mountain stream to keep your scent down. No more arguing about who has to do the cooking and dishes when you all come into camp after dark, cold, tired and hungry. We are the in-between answer for the “do-it-yourself” kind of guy. The HPDI is for people who want to hunt on their own, who want to be able to say they did it themselves without a guide, yet want a nice atmosphere, game lodge, cabins and home cooked meals to come in to at night. You won’t find any tame elk or high fences around here! Our lodge provides the security and many of the amenity’s of an outfitter while embracing real free-chase hunting. We cook your meals, make your beds, build your fires and if you like we can point you in the right direction to find those elk. ![]() We do the hard work for you so you can focus on the fun part…hunting. By cutting out the guide we can greatly reduce the price yet still offer hunters the things that really matter lodging and elk hunting information. Instead of offering guided hunts at an average rate of $5000 per person we decided to offer hunters a more affordable option. DRY CAMPING AREA, SALMON HARBOR MARINA, WINCHESTER.W e wanted to do things a bit different from other places around. ![]() WINDY COVE “B”, SALMON HARBOR, WINCHESTER BAY, OREGON.Walk to Fred Meyer or Ray’s Place for groceries, and the Fred Meyer had good prices for fuel. Good price for the services and large sites. Convenient location in a nice small town with scenic marina and a nearby state park. No good hiking without driving, but there are many nice beach walks a short drive, including Harris Beach State Park a mile or two north.Ĭomments: This was our second stay here. Hiking/Walking: Walk down the hill to town. (Our neighbor in site 6 was complaining about the work of cleaning the tree drippings off of his motorhome.) The shade would be welcome on a hot day. Lighting/Noise: Quiet at night reasonably unobtrusive lighting.įavorite Sites: We liked 7, but 1-4 look the most appealing - except that the trees behind them tend to drop dirt and tree litter on your rig. Elevation is near sea level, but high enough to be out of reach of a tsunami! Views are of the row of rigs across from you, green trees, and the back of the lodge. Local NPR on 91.1 FM.Įlevation/Landscape/Terrain: Mostly level parking on the perimeter of the large parking lot behind the lodge. Lots of cable TV stations, so we didn’t check antenna reception. Phone/radio/TV: Strong Verizon phones and aircard signal. Rate: $15 for electricity and water, dump station use, cable TV and WiFi. Easily accessible dump station and even a laundry room! ![]() The RV parking area is behind the lodge, away from traffic noise. The very nice Brookings Elks lodge is up a hill just east of Highway 101, in the middle of town. We used blocks under our front jacks in site 7. The remaining sites are on asphalt and are rather sloping rigs in these sites are jacked up pretty high. All sites have wooden picnic table in decent shape.Ībout half the sites are on gravel with some shade from perimeter trees these are fairly level. All are suitable for big rigs and unusually spacious compared to most Elks parking, with room for your slides, awnings, and tow or towed vehicle at your site. Sites: Seventeen sites (2 pull-through and 15 back in) have at least 30 amps (rumor has it that some sites have 50 amps, but we didn't research this) and water at each site, along with cable TV. Weather During Stay: Foggy and overcast, with light rain from time to time. ![]()
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