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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Quetico Forum A little Video from Clay/Kawnipi Trip Reply |
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tumblehome |
12/13/2020 04:39PM Sitting in my living room, watching football, looking outside to light snow falling. The Chickadees are at the feeder eating sunflower seeds. I just finished the video, thinking of warmer days and dreaming of seeing Quetico again sometime soon..... Tom |
cburton103 |
12/03/2020 11:57AM This thread is three years old - might want to email/DM Geo if you'd like a response. |
Tristian5431 |
11/26/2020 07:35AMGeoFisher: "Here is a rather lengthy video of my fly in / paddle out trip. I hope you guys enjoy. awesome video ..What outfitter/fly in company did you use? |
Springer2 |
07/16/2017 02:09PM Great to see--we are still fantasizing about a fly-in to Kawnipi, but love that neck of the woods and have been to Lemay a couple times. Did you portage out of Lemay via the creek or the backdoor to the west? |
arctic |
07/13/2017 10:10AM Excellent video, Geo. I recognized many of those places. Looks like you have a fun bunch of guys to travel with. |
mastertangler |
07/11/2017 09:00AM Looks like you have a good group, lots of fun. ;-) |
Kawnipi1 |
07/04/2017 11:02AM Thanks for the info MP K |
MagicPaddler |
07/04/2017 05:03AM We looked at the campsite and said it would be fine for a one night and go. The landing on the upstream end is a little tricky. Just get out in waist deep water and unload your canoe and shove your canoe out of the water before crawling out yourself. I measure the river to the camp site as about 8 miles and the creek about 4 miles. At 2 MPH that would be about 6 hours of paddling. That would get you to the rapids well after dark. |
Kawnipi1 |
07/04/2017 12:27AM Thanks for sharing the video. Great to see how others camp. Everyone has their own style. I am taking that same Clay Lake entry Aug 10. Hope the water is still high. Can't say I am disappointed in recent reports of rain. Very happy to hear you report the log jams have cleared. So we are flyin into Clay approx 3PM. I am considering heading right out thru Greenwood Creek and pushing thru that evening towards Kawnipi. How was the Greenwood Creek/ Waiwiag River trek? We are exiting thru LacLaCrioix and would love to get a jump on things. Maps show a portage on some rapids on the Waiwiag with a camp spot a few miles up from Kawnipi. Any opinion on this spot? Thanks for the input. K |
mapsguy1955 |
06/29/2017 08:39AM I saw this on youtube a few days ago... Great!!!! |
GeoFisher |
06/29/2017 07:27AM I was amazed the river was completely open......... |
MagicPaddler |
06/29/2017 05:44AM Nice video! Last week we came down the Wawiag to Kawnipi. I fell head first into the river trying to get out at the portage. I got on shore and was trying to reach my canoe while on my hands and knees when my hand slipped off the edge. We had 19 miles of river to Kawnipi but with the current it was a pleasant paddle. I was surprised at how deep the river is. |
TomT |
06/28/2017 06:52PM Real nice video. That first camp was really a great site. And Murdoch.... yeah, I'll 2nd what you said about it. I was there in '92. I really need to go in late May. Sept. fishing just can't compare to what you guys did. Great trip! And the loon at the very end was very cool. |
GeoFisher |
06/28/2017 01:11PM Here is a rather lengthy video of my fly in / paddle out trip. I hope you guys enjoy. Clay to Kawnipi - Fly in / Paddle Out Here are some pictures. If you're a FB friend, you may have already viewed them. If you are not, the album should be public. Be nice :) :) . Geo's Facebook Album Have FUN.....be nice :) :) . I hope you enjoy it. |