Thanks for this thread--Looking to hit the Rose for the first time this next weekend. We are looking to camp the night--were looking at dropping off the far end of the Rose River Loop and set up close to the river. Having never been there, I can't picture the elevation. Ideas? Worth it? not? TIA
On Saturday, March 9, 2019 at 3:46:43 PM UTC-5 caca...@gmail.com wrote:
I found that you should go up the fire trail about 1/2 to 3/4 a mile then walk to the river and hike up. it gets braided and skinny quick and i rarely see an brookies below this areas. there is a trail off the fire rd that takes you down to the river. when you see it you know its time to walk down....if your point is to see the rose then great, but there are better sections of brookie streams not to far from there that i now go to instead of the rose. send me an email if you are looking for an alternative near by
On Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 9:12:36 PM UTC-5, Lukas D wrote:I'm planning on hitting up the upper section of the rose river when it gets warm in the near future for some Brookies. Any advice on which trails to take down and what the best way to access a good stretch of the river is?
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