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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Lake Polly Reply |
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Jonesy |
07/24/2017 06:47PMquote Northwoodsman: "The portages look long on a map but they aren't bad at all." +1 on this. Been through here a few times and the portages are pretty flat. |
BigZig |
07/24/2017 03:29PM Portages are there for a reason. Enjoy them. |
Northwoodsman |
07/22/2017 06:57PM The portages look long on a map but they aren't bad at all. |
andym |
07/22/2017 01:13PM This has been wondered about many times. Even before the fire those who explored it said it was not passable. With enough work, you might be able to bushwhack through but the effort and time would far exceed just doing the portages. |
boonie |
07/21/2017 10:27PM What cowdoc said. I remember somebody took a look at it and reported numerous down trees and other obstacles from the Pagami Fire. |
cowdoc |
07/21/2017 09:13PM If you think it is a time saver, or easier than taking the portages, then you would be wrong on both accounts. I'm sure it could be done(under the right water levels), but only as a mud slogging, brush busting, create your own portages adventure. Take the portages. They are not that bad. |
BAKA |
07/21/2017 08:39PM Can anyone confirm if you can reach lake Polly from ep37 through the kawishwi river? Wondering if we can skip the 2 portages between kawasachong, townline and Polly. Thanks |