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Chattysherpa
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09/13/2023 03:13PM  
Planning a trip next year. Do you do the loop counter clockwise or clockwise. Guessing coming down falls is easier than doing it first. I am planning 12 to 14 days so we can explore agnes as well.
 
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09/13/2023 04:10PM  
The Maligne river flows west, so going down the chain would be doing the falls first.
Chattysherpa
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09/13/2023 04:57PM  
Thanks seems that would be the way to go then. Seen some people go to mack lake first. Was hoping to go that longer portage later when I have lightened the food pack lol
Jackfish
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09/15/2023 03:02PM  
The water flow in the falls chain area is slow moving so it really doesn't matter which direction you take first. But, as others have stated, you're probably entering at Cache Bay so you'll be going downstream all the way to Kawnipi.

My paddling buddy did this route two consecutive years, he liked it so much. The Falls Chain to Kawnipi, then down Agnes to Louisa Falls, and up Louisa Lake and back to the Falls Chain, then back to Cache Bay on the Falls Chain. If you like the route half as much as he did, you'll have a great time.
09/15/2023 05:03PM  
Jackfish: "The water flow in the falls chain area is slow moving so it really doesn't matter which direction you take first. But, as others have stated, you're probably entering at Cache Bay so you'll be going downstream all the way to Kawnipi.


My paddling buddy did this route two consecutive years, he liked it so much. The Falls Chain to Kawnipi, then down Agnes to Louisa Falls, and up Louisa Lake and back to the Falls Chain, then back to Cache Bay on the Falls Chain. If you like the route half as much as he did, you'll have a great time."



Up thru Louisa via McEwen chain is stunning.
Chattysherpa
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09/15/2023 07:07PM  
How many days did you take to do that ? I was thinking same route.
09/15/2023 07:56PM  
09/15/2023 08:30PM  
I second Jackfish. A stunning route.
Chattysherpa
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09/16/2023 12:14PM  
ISRO: "
Jackfish: "The water flow in the falls chain area is slow moving so it really doesn't matter which direction you take first. But, as others have stated, you're probably entering at Cache Bay so you'll be going downstream all the way to Kawnipi.

My paddling buddy did this route two consecutive years, he liked it so much. The Falls Chain to Kawnipi, then down Agnes to Louisa Falls, and up Louisa Lake and back to the Falls Chain, then back to Cache Bay on the Falls Chain. If you like the route half as much as he did, you'll have a great time."

Up thru Louisa via McEwen chain is stunning."

Twelve days is enough to do the Falls Chain-Kawnipi-Agnes-Louisa loop. Seems to be, but not sure how accurate trip planner is on miles. Thanks
09/16/2023 02:42PM  
Chattysherpa: "12 days enough to do that falls chain kawnipi Agnes Louisa oops. Seems to be but not sure how accurate trip planner is on miles. Thanks "


You can easily do the loop in 8 days.

TZ
09/16/2023 02:57PM  
I did the Man chain-Falls chain-McEwen chain cutoff and out thru Louisa/Agnes and back to PP in (3) 8hr paddle days and (1) 5hr paddle day so 29 travel hours.

The McEwen chain is slow going in comparison to paddling some of the larger bodies of water IE Kawa and Agnes given favorable wind conditions due to all of the portages.

Sounds like a 6 day trip to me
 
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