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Date/Time: 03/28/2024 12:53PM
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hooky 01/15/2018 12:32PM
We left Sawbill the Saturday before labor Day 2 years ago and saw 2 groups on the way to Cherokee. Both were coming out. Base camped on Cherokee and saw just 3 groups over 3 days. Passed 2 groups on our way to S. Temperance for a night and then 2 groups between S. Temp to Baker the next day. I think you'd find some solitude in Sept.
mjmkjun 01/13/2018 05:11AM
Cherokee Loop is a sweet paddle. Going up to Frost Lake or Long Island Lake extends it a bit. Sites on Sawbill Lake (not necessarily Sawbill campground sites) may fill up on Labor Day weekend but paddle beyond and it thins out quite a bit when traveling northward.
RoundRiver 01/12/2018 11:20PM
OldGoat: "Lots of options here http://www.sawbill.com/www/planning/sug_routes/index.cfm.



Lady Chain/Louse River is a good one -- ends with a long portage though. But that's what keeps others away on the North end of the route.



Goat"



Agree. One of my favorite routes. The Louse River is outstanding. But that 400+ rod is one of the more difficult ones ... but nothing that cannot be done. Note the Louse River section has some mismarked portages on some maps.
boonie 01/12/2018 04:08PM
Yeah, you can get away - just head north across the Lujenida-Zenith portage to leave most behind. In Sept 2014 (see trip report) we dropped a car at Sawbill and entered at Kawishiwi Lake. We looped north from Polly to Little Sag and then back down to Sawbill across that portage. There were some people (not a whole lot) up to Polly where we stayed the first night. We saw a couple of people headed for the Louse on the way to Malberg, then a couple on Fente, and no one else until we were almost back to Kelso. We stayed two nights on Little Sag and were the only ones there.


You can get away there or out of Kawishiwi if you're willing to travel and portage some. Check out my 2016 report also for another idea - a lot depends on how much time you have and how much travel/portaging you'd be willing to do.
Grandma L 01/12/2018 04:06PM
September is a slower traffic time - should be good!
macsvens 01/12/2018 12:14PM
Hex, haven’t decided yet. Probably anytime after Labor Day.
macsvens 01/12/2018 12:12PM
Thanks.
hexnymph 01/12/2018 11:45AM
Anything is possible… Sawbill, Cherokee, and Polly tend to be busy. Get yourself 3 portages or more away from an entry lake and usually that drops the amount of people you may see significantly. You take that portage over to Zenith and and beyond and you may not see anyone. What time in September?


The rout Goat suggested is pretty secluded.


Hex


OldGoat 01/12/2018 11:40AM
Lots of options here http://www.sawbill.com/www/planning/sug_routes/index.cfm.


Lady Chain/Louse River is a good one -- ends with a long portage though. But that's what keeps others away on the North end of the route.


Goat
macsvens 01/12/2018 11:13AM
Planning a solo trip out of Sawbill in Sept. not a fisherman. Just want to get away for awhile. Any possibility of that out of Sawbill. Heard it’s pretty busy.
Would appreciate suggestions.