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Date/Time: 05/26/2013 02:02AM
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peteb 05/05/2012 02:04PM
That's really cool, thanks. Pete
UncleMoose 05/04/2012 05:15PM
quote PortageKeeper: "Nice to see a track of the portage. It'll seem a little longer going the other direction... uphill, though still better than the heart stopping portage at Steep. A little tricky going through that pinch in the rocks while loaded."

Yes! I know the pinch to which you refer. Coming from Fat is definitely an advantage when considering that slope down to Slim.

I debated back and forth whether to do the Fat/Slim or Steep/South route (I had done neither before). I settled on choosing Fat/Slim to try to save time, but also in my mind were your previous comments about the Steep/South portage. With the conditions of the portages the way they were, I was none too eager to discover that particular one on this trip. It sounds like a doozy. I'll save that for another time. (I just need to be sure to work it so I'm going Steep to South and not the other way around!)
PortageKeeper 05/04/2012 02:47PM
Nice to see a track of the portage. It'll seem a little longer going the other direction... uphill, though still better than the heart stopping portage at Steep. A little tricky going through that pinch in the rocks while loaded.
UncleMoose 05/04/2012 12:19PM
quote peteb: "Does anybody know about a portage from Slim to Fat lake? I've been to Fat, but had to go through Slim, Steep and Eugene lakes. I swear I've read somewhere there is a portage out of Slim, saving quite a bit of time."

I just got back from there and recorded the portage track with a GPS. The data indicates it's about 256 rods (8/10ths of a mile). The detailed track data can be found at the following link:

Fat to Slim Portage GPS Track


Raised By Bears 03/28/2012 06:00AM
Went from Fat to Slim one time. According to the old Fisher Maps - there is a river. It was more like the thought of a river. Spent the day breaking Beaver dams (one 12 foot high) and floating the canoe through. It was like a series of dams and locks. The last few hundred yards was through swamp. If there is a portage - we weren't on it. Started middle of the morning - ended after dark.
nctry 03/27/2012 12:55PM
Used to go that way all the time. I hope to use it in late September this year. There used to be rocks marking the portage. Always went Fat to Slim... Not sure I could find it from Slim until PK gave coordinates.
VoyageurNorth 03/21/2012 11:29PM
Peteb, when are you planning on going?


When we did it, it was in September. A lot less bugs and less heat and it was still a bear, but doable.


Don't know if I would have made it in buggy weather without going buggy myself. :-)
bwpikeslayer 03/12/2012 12:12PM
Tried it last year and must have wondered off the path or was never on it to begin with. It was the worst experience I've had in a long time. 2 1/2 hours later of bush wacking, we made it to Fat with a few dozen mosquito bites and cuts on the legs. Looking back I just have to laugh and think we were never on it to begin with.
peteb 03/11/2012 02:00PM
Thanks for the info. I hope to go through this area on the way to big Lac La Croix this May. Fat lake would be a good first night camp coming from Little Indian Souix.


Pete
stench62 03/10/2012 10:23AM
Did it a couple years ago......there is a boggy area on the east side of slim lake where the creek drains in. the trail starts just on the south side of that and is hard to see right away. But it is there!
TuscaroraBorealis 03/08/2012 04:07PM
John & Lynn from VNO did a trip up through there a few years back & describe that portage in their trip report.
peteb 03/08/2012 04:01PM
Thanks. I think that's the one I've heard about. Sounds like some bush-whacking, but I've had some good times in the BW bush-whacking. I love Fat Lake and it's beautiful little trout.


Pete
PortageKeeper 03/08/2012 03:46PM
I've used that portage a couple times. It starts here:
48* 17' 14" N
92* 14' 44" W
and ends here:
48* 17' 31" N
92* 14' 02" W
It's not bad, and I would use it again vs. the option of going up the killer hill from South to Steep. They both climb, but going from Slim to Fat is more gradual and faster, imo.
The portage isn't hard to spot once you leave the L. Loon/Slim portage.
canoerone 03/08/2012 03:28PM
peteb,
There is an old, seldom used portage from slim to Fat. It takes off just south of where the little creek that drains Fat enters Slim. There used to be a small pile of rocks marking the portage entrance. I haven't been up that way in a few years so I don't know if the rocks are still there or as to the quality of the portage. I bet if you tried the seach button on this web site you might get some other info.
Canoerone
peteb 03/08/2012 03:19PM
Does anybody know about a portage from Slim to Fat lake? I've been to Fat, but had to go through Slim, Steep and Eugene lakes. I swear I've read somewhere there is a portage out of Slim, saving quite a bit of time.

Thanks in advance, Pete



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