Harriet Lake road access

JB20

Smolt
I’ve heard some rumors that at least the Ripplebrook Road route might reopen sometime this year. The sooner the better. It’s been such a warm winter, we could probably be fishing it right now under normal circumstances. The 57 route isn’t terrible, usually takes me a little under two hours from southeast PDX, and this year I was able to get in as late as December. But man, I miss being able to fish there early in the season.
 

mcswny

Legend
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One note: never trust @ColinShots’ judgement on snow drift depth in that zone in the spring.
 

JB20

Smolt
The short route to Harriet is back open. Not 57, but the gravel road next to the Ripplebrook store. Watched two bankies (adult men) get into a fist fight that ended in gunshots. I’m sure this display and the opening of the Estacada route are totally coincidental…
 

Smokey Bear

El Duderino, if you’re not into the whole brevity
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The back door from the south, the 46 road, aka Breitenbush highway, will be closed for 4 2-hour blocks each weekday from May 15th into August for flood and fire repairs.
I was up there with Frankie my Aussie to play in the snow last week and found this.


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Smokey Bear

El Duderino, if you’re not into the whole brevity
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The crazy part of it was, “they were headed to Breitenbush for a search and rescue class”. They were told that the road was open. They were determined to get there so I handed them my shovel and told them I would try to make fresh tracks for them to drive through. And see what the road looks like ahead.

This is what I found. And then I winched them out.

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Sometimes people just shock the hell out of me. But as the times go by, it’s getting less and less
 

PhilR

IDK Man
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The short route to Harriet is back open. Not 57, but the gravel road next to the Ripplebrook store. Watched two bankies (adult men) get into a fist fight that ended in gunshots. I’m sure this display and the opening of the Estacada route are totally coincidental…
That kinda tracks
 

JB20

Smolt
I have to apologize for the lousy info, but apparently the short route to Harriet is not officially open. Some dingus clipped the lock and opened the gate but the area is still closed and hazardous. Long way around it is, for now. Sorry!!
 

Westfly Refugee

Steelhead
We took the Estacada short route today. We asked a worker parked at the now open gate but signed as 'closed' if it was OK to proceed to Harriet? They replied OK. So we did. The northern Three Lynxs road is gated shut.

The report is...

We fished from ~10am to nearly 4pm. The wind was already up at 10am and really sucked. After early action with leeches, we did best with small black chironomids. Some other folks flyfishing had minimal success. The trout were in a dour mood and sulked deep. I'll have to post a pic of the bright yellow mayflies that came off sparsely. I am not familiar with them. I'm told they're common in the Clack. Kind of like PMD's but much larger, like #12. The duns were ignored. Hadn't been to Harriet in many years so it was an good to fish it again and see some of the post-fire landscape.
 
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