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deerfoot
08/07/2017 07:01AM
 
Try calling Phil Cotton (Uncle Phil) at 807-577-1816. Try to call during the week as he is busy from Friday afternoon through Sunday while his crews are switching out. They stay at his house coming and going from their one week trips. He has an inventory of map books on hand and so should be able to get you what you need. His address is 494 Simon Fraser Drive, Thunder Bay Ontario. His email address is: pjcotton@tbaytel.net


Hope this helps and have a good trip. Myself and another FOW member just got back from a three week trip from Allenwater Bridge down the Kopka River to Lake Nipigon. Great scenery.
 
mkdixon
08/07/2017 09:48PM
 
Thanks for the additional info deerfoot. I'll most likely call or email Phil before I stop by his place in Thunder Bay on my way up.


Mark
 
mkdixon
08/05/2017 10:06PM
 
Thanks Highndry, I don't see any options for downloading map book pages on their site anywhere other than the overview maps. I've had a good look around that site and don't see that as an option. If you know otherwise, please share. I've ordered a map books by mail in the past and that seems to be the only option available. I'll try the CCR website to see if I can get a reply from Phil.


Mark
 
mkdixon
08/06/2017 12:51PM
 
Hi Ray, the only thing I really need to fill in my route is the portage info for the section between Caribou Lake and Funger Lake. I have the mapbooks for the other areas I'll be travelling. I posted a question in the next thread down, and If you could take a quick look at the map I made I'd appreciate any feedback. Thanks for your help, Mark
 
rtallent
08/06/2017 06:04PM
 
Hi Mark, My maps (Wabakimi Project) are in a file cabinet at work. Will check and compare to yours on the following thread, and respond on Monday. Best, Ray T.
 
mkdixon
08/05/2017 07:55PM
 
I've been trying to contact friends of Wabakimi for over a week and my emails get bounced back. Looks like the problem is on their end. If anybody from the friends is monitoring this forum I thought you'd like to know. I wanted to order another map book but my departure date is approaching and I'm afraid it may be too late. Does anyone know whether the books are available in Thunder Bay at a retailer? I'll be passing through from montana in a week and a half. Thanks, mark
 
HighnDry
08/05/2017 09:27PM
 
You also could get on myccr and post with the title of wabakimi maps asking for "voyageur". I believe that's Uncle Phil's handle. He usually responds quickly to all things Wabakimi.
 
HighnDry
08/06/2017 10:37AM
 
I think you're right. I have the overview maps for volumes 1 through 4. I usually pick up the booklet I need at Canoecopia whenever I'm there. I have a retail sales form that's blank but I think you can get them off the website. I'll keep digging for a phone number. If I can find one, I'll send you a pm with the info. Good luck on the map search!
 
rtallent
08/06/2017 11:43AM
 
MK, Let me know if I can help, either by giving contact info for Uncle Phil (Cotton) or providing route info for a particular route. I have one full set of the books but none for sale. However, Phil usually has a bunch for sale stored at his abode in Thunder Bay, and he is a great guy to chat with, besides. I suspect FOW site is on idle because the manager for that is in the bush. Feel free to PM me. Ray Tallent
 
HighnDry
08/05/2017 09:15PM
 
Rtallent or I believe deerfoot are the members you want to contact via their email envelope below their screen names. These guys in Thunder Bay have the planning map which isn't much good for the backcountry because it's not tyvek and doesn't have the portage detail you are looking for. There's obviously mytopos but it won't have portage detail either.


You could try dropping by Uncle Phil's place, there is usually someone there running/monitoring the trips in progress if I understood their operations correctly.


As a last ditch effort, I think the maps are available for download off the wabakimi site. I've printed them out on tyvek paper before using the adobe software. It's better than nothing -- just my two cents.
 
mkdixon
08/05/2017 10:06PM