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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Wind Lake Video 2013 Part 2 Reply |
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tnthekids |
02/17/2013 05:50PM Thanks so much for sharing these videos! Kudos to you! I'm not brave enough for a solo trip but sure would like to do a group trip some day. |
tg |
02/17/2013 04:16PM Hey GBCF- I give you tons of credit for doing a 5 day solo trip for your first bwca winter camping experience! You will find ways to improve your kit/system which can make things easier. But it will never be easy-solo camping in the wilderness that is. Lots of chores. Hauling is a workout. And it can get lonely. I have the luxury of living in the Twin Cities-only about 5 hours away from the BWCA so I can justify shorter trips 3-4 days which I find realy refreshing. I get some me time, but then I am really excited to see and talk to people by the time I head home. Don't get discouraged, the "bug" doesn't go away! tg |
GreatBigCubsFan |
02/16/2013 07:23PM Hey AWB, Thats really neat, i'm working on a new list of must haves for my next trip. i'm looking to have everything that i can put in my backback. working on doing without some items. i sure want to switch to dehydrated foods. im probably going to be mostly a soloist at this so I've got to get lighter. maybe even stick to an entry point lake. |
awbrown |
02/16/2013 04:02PM Thanks again for sharing your trip with us. By the way, upon checking your profile, I noticed that we are neighbors. I live near Rockton. I was wondering if you have ever checked out the Wintertrekking.com website? |
GreatBigCubsFan |
02/16/2013 12:48PM Wind Lake Video Report Part 2 |