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Camping out on the Illinois (Tahlequah area)
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<blockquote data-quote="Neil" data-source="post: 2752571" data-attributes="member: 2834"><p>No cabins along there, we take everything with us in canoes and camp along the way. It's amazing how much gear you can pack into one. That stretch of river is in a 50,000 acre protected wilderness so there are no camp sites, bridges, power lines, etc. and very few vehicle access points. Almost no signs of civilization. Heavenly! The only bummer is that where the Buffalo feeds into the White River, you have to paddle upstream for about 1/2 mile or so to get to the takeout spot (Buffalo City). When the dam is generating upstream, that can be quite a workout. The scenery is awesome, with bluffs several hundred feet high. The river itself is pretty tame, suitable for beginners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neil, post: 2752571, member: 2834"] No cabins along there, we take everything with us in canoes and camp along the way. It's amazing how much gear you can pack into one. That stretch of river is in a 50,000 acre protected wilderness so there are no camp sites, bridges, power lines, etc. and very few vehicle access points. Almost no signs of civilization. Heavenly! The only bummer is that where the Buffalo feeds into the White River, you have to paddle upstream for about 1/2 mile or so to get to the takeout spot (Buffalo City). When the dam is generating upstream, that can be quite a workout. The scenery is awesome, with bluffs several hundred feet high. The river itself is pretty tame, suitable for beginners. [/QUOTE]
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