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QuietWild |
11/14/2014 04:27PM The view from Gardners Mountain on Robinson Lake is a good one. You have to make your own trail up there, but it's not too bad. A Quetico Solo, Day 14 - Robinson Lake |
DancesWithTrees |
11/04/2014 11:51AM The fire tower on Kash is about 100 feet tall, and the ladder doesn't start until about 20 feet up. You have to clamor along steel beams not meant for purpose to get to it. The platform on top is a wooden hexagon no more than 6' wide, and getting onto it from the ladder is dicey. The wood was already starting to fall apart when we were there in 2005. Here is a picture of two people from our group sitting on that platform, looking down. You couldn't fit more than 2 on there anyway, and even that was frightening. I didn't even go up. |
Minnesotian |
11/03/2014 11:04AM Fire towers are my favorite. Wish the BWCA had kept all theirs. Thanks for all the information. This was exactly was I was hoping for. |
Springer2 |
11/03/2014 09:11AM The tower was climbable in 2011 although my son and his friend Andy Long (who took these photos) said the platform at the top was rotten so they stopped just below it. |
GraniteCliffs |
11/03/2014 08:15AM Are you still able to climb the fire tower on Kash? I thought it had been rendered "un-climbable"----although that must not be a word. |
GraniteCliffs |
11/03/2014 08:14AMquote Springer2: "A couple more shots from Ted Lake. Is this shot taken from the campsite across the bay from the picto cliffs? |
Springer2 |
11/02/2014 12:03AM A couple more shots from Ted Lake. |
Banksiana |
11/01/2014 09:55PM Also good vistas on Ted from the higher islands. |
GraniteCliffs |
11/01/2014 09:49PMquote Banksiana: "Second the Ted vista from the picto cliffs. Also good vistas nearby on Hurn and Milt (both the towering near island and on the cliffs near the portage from Ted). I was on Ted again this summer, twice, and both times I wondered aloud if anyone ever climbed up to the top of the cliffs to get a good view of the lake. Guess I have my answer! |
Jackfish |
11/01/2014 08:57PMquote Banksiana: "Second the Ted vista from the picto cliffs. Also good vistas nearby on Hurn and Milt (both the towering near island and on the cliffs near the portage from Ted). A few years ago, I had to back out of a trip to Brent, Ted and the lakes in that area. I really want to get there someday. |
billconner |
11/01/2014 08:19PM For the ultimate, fly in. :) |
Jackfish |
11/01/2014 07:13PMquote Springer2: "View from the Kahshahpiwi fire tower in September 2011. The haze to the south was the Pagami Creek mega-forest fire SE of Ely. Now THAT is an overview! How I wish we had taken the time to climb that tower the one time we were on Kahshahpiwi. |
Springer2 |
11/01/2014 06:55PM View from the Kahshahpiwi fire tower in September 2011. The haze to the south was the Pagami Creek mega-forest fire SE of Ely. For better or worse my son actually used his cell phone from the top of the tower to call his wife in Des Moines to wish her happy birthday. |
Ho Ho |
11/01/2014 05:40PM I second the Yum Yum portage overlook. It's actually much closer to Yum Yum than to Kahsh. You look over a beautiful bog, it's one of my favorite places. |
Springer2 |
11/01/2014 05:29PM I would love to explore the cliffs of Hurn. Here's a shot dated 5/31/2006 from the top of the tallest hill on McIntyre Lake, midway on the west side, just NW of the 5-star island. |
Banksiana |
11/01/2014 09:50AM Second the Ted vista from the picto cliffs. Also good vistas nearby on Hurn and Milt (both the towering near island and on the cliffs near the portage from Ted). |
billconner |
11/01/2014 07:00AM As far as that long view from on high, I think my most memorable is from around middle of the Yum Yum portage. We stopped for lunch and all sat on that rock overlooking the valley below. Very nice view. |
Springer2 |
10/31/2014 09:48PM Ted Lake--beautiful climb to the top of the pictograph cliff. There is a cliff-top campsite on Suzanette and campsites up high on hills or islands on Isabella, Yum Yum, McNiece and Kahshahpiwi with great views. There's a nice climb to a high view of McIntyre Lake on the mainland near the island campsite also. |
Thwarted |
10/31/2014 07:43PM Portage from Fern to Oliphant has some interesting views if you want a gorge in the picture. |
old_salt |
10/31/2014 07:23PM Don't overlook Darky, Argo, Brent. |
Eyedocron |
10/31/2014 04:49PM Climb to the top of the island southern end of Burke Lake and look north. Wow! |
joetrain |
10/31/2014 03:49PM Bojibob Are the 2 pictures on the right taken on the way into the portage for Nest Lake? ~JOE~ |
bojibob |
10/31/2014 02:46PMquote arctic: "There are countless overlooks in Quetico. Some of the better ones are along, Kahshapiwi, Sark, Keefer, Agnes, Kawnipi, Sarah, Robinson, and Cirrus Lakes." Agree with this list and add That Man, Border Lakes (Ottertrack, Knife), Warrior Hill on LLC |
arctic |
10/31/2014 01:47PM There are countless overlooks in Quetico. Some of the better ones are along, Kahshapiwi, Sark, Keefer, Agnes, Kawnipi, Sarah, Robinson, and Cirrus Lakes. |
DancesWithTrees |
10/31/2014 10:56AM If you have the courage, go to Kahshapiwi, climb the old fire tower - best views in the park. But it is a rickety climb. Agnes has some really nice cliffs too. |
Minnesotian |
10/31/2014 09:22AM Heyo, I am planning a trip to Quetico next year. I really enjoy being able to see the countryside from scenic overlooks. What are some of the best in Quetico? Thanks. |