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07/03/2012 04:56PM
New Trip Report posted by SummerSkin
Trip Name: Quetico Virgins
Entry Point: Quetico
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Trip Name: Quetico Virgins
Entry Point: Quetico
Click Here to View Trip Report
"God never made an ugly landscape. All that sun shines on is beautiful, so long as it is wild." - Muir
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07/03/2012 09:53PM
Thanks for the report, SummerSkin. It sounds like you enjoyed your trip despite everything. Every trip is a learning experience. Hope your next one is even better.
BTW, I didn't find your title offensive, but I didn't think it was meant to be "cute" - just descriptive.
BTW, I didn't find your title offensive, but I didn't think it was meant to be "cute" - just descriptive.
07/04/2012 08:25AM
Nice report SS. I entered the park the day after you returned and experienced the same weather as you. Even though it was a bit rainy and windy I enjoyed myself. You are right when you spoke of the shared experience with your friends. The Quetico is a unique place and I am very thankful for it. God bless ~JOE~
a dio sia la gloria
07/04/2012 01:31PM
Good report. Fine photos. You look like a good group. The only thing that scares me about the Quetico is your talking about all the canoes coming out of Agnes. I thought Quetico was supposed to be the empty park.
I will paddle eternal, Kevlar and carbon.
07/05/2012 12:13PM
quote missmolly: "Good report. Fine photos. You look like a good group. The only thing that scares me about the Quetico is your talking about all the canoes coming out of Agnes. I thought Quetico was supposed to be the empty park."
I, too, was surprised at the number of people we encountered coming out of the S-chain. We met someone at almost every portage. The group of boy scouts was large (definitely more than 9), but they went up towards Kashapiwi away from us.
The biggest crowd was on Sunday Lake. There were 4 good campsites and all of them were occupied by the time we arrived around 6 p.m.
"God never made an ugly landscape. All that sun shines on is beautiful, so long as it is wild." - Muir
07/05/2012 12:16PM
Thanks to everyone else for checking out the report! This site was absolutely instrumental in making our trip a success, so I wanted to be sure to at least try to give back in some small way.
"God never made an ugly landscape. All that sun shines on is beautiful, so long as it is wild." - Muir
07/05/2012 02:05PM
Great trip report SS. I did that same trip but in reverse the first time I did Quetico. I use the same outfitter too, they're great! The meadows portages are definitely not fun, no matter when in the trip you face them.
Glad everyone was safe after the dump on North Bay!
Glad everyone was safe after the dump on North Bay!
Tight Lines
07/06/2012 09:58AM
nicely written report, lifetime adventure, no doubt.
Scrimp, save, splurge, whateva, next time and rent light canoes. Portages will be soooo much easier. Although aluminum canoes are really stable for new paddlers, kind of a trade off.
Scrimp, save, splurge, whateva, next time and rent light canoes. Portages will be soooo much easier. Although aluminum canoes are really stable for new paddlers, kind of a trade off.
07/06/2012 11:22AM
quote SummerSkin: "quote missmolly: "Good report. Fine photos. You look like a good group. The only thing that scares me about the Quetico is your talking about all the canoes coming out of Agnes. I thought Quetico was supposed to be the empty park."
I, too, was surprised at the number of people we encountered coming out of the S-chain. We met someone at almost every portage. The group of boy scouts was large (definitely more than 9), but they went up towards Kashapiwi away from us.
The biggest crowd was on Sunday Lake. There were 4 good campsites and all of them were occupied by the time we arrived around 6 p.m."
I was planning to visit Quetico next year, but you've changed my mind. I really like lakes to myself. I've spent about two years in the Canadian Shield, of which the BWCA and the Quetico are small parts, and I've never met anyone on a portage trail. The price I pay is that the portage trails I use don't look like the portage trails of the parks. Sometimes you can't even tell if you're still on the trail. Instead of bumping into people, you're bumping into trees. So, there are advantages and disadvantages to each way. I'd rather bump into a tree than a person, but most people I think prefer the latter.
I will paddle eternal, Kevlar and carbon.
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