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Date/Time: 05/21/2024 09:47AM
October solo - advice and reminders

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egknuti 10/09/2023 08:43PM
Bring extra winter gloves, especially if your fishing or if it rains. I was out this past weekend and I was glad I had an extra pair of gloves.
ForestDuff 10/06/2023 09:27PM
Read the injury thread. *wink*
(Seriously, it's a great reminder to take it easy when solo.)
bhouse46 10/06/2023 07:56PM
Be flexible. A few years back I had an early October trip planned. Sleet in Ely led to the truck camp and paddle trip. I do recall when I had to head home a warm dry spell set in.
ducks 10/06/2023 06:24PM
Great to see you posting again Yetijedi. Hope all is well.


Cross Bay is a great entry point for a small water October trip. I took little duckling there for her first trip at age 5.


Be flexible and willing to adjust plans if needed.


I just put in for a personal day next Friday so I can do a quick 2 night solo.
AlexanderSupertramp 10/06/2023 05:15PM
Wear your blaze. Stay warm.


It's getting dark at 7pm, so stop and setup early if you plan on camping out versus in your truck.


There has been A LOT of rain so be prepared for water moving faster than anticipated.


That's all I got, have fun! I'm considering a trip next weekend myself pending weather.
YetiJedi 10/06/2023 03:02PM
Hi All,

I've got some time off work and am trying to decide if I should squeeze in a solo next week. I'm considering going in at Cross Bay Lake because of the smaller lakes and shorter portages. The other option is to camp in my truck and do day trips into several different entry points each day but return to my truck each night - don't go as far, nicer conveniences, less to carry.

Temps are dropping and the wind is picking up. It would be great to hear your thoughts, advice, and reminders for late-season trips so I don't forget anything.

I'm not overly worried, simply want to be as prepared as possible and certainly appreciate the help from folks on this board.

Thanks in advance.