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KCMOcat8
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Above: Brennan Falls, Granite Lake, Wabakimi
Then: Granite Lake, Wabakimi
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KCMOcat8
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McWade Lake, Wabakimi
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KCMOcat8
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Golden Eagle, Fearless, on Lower Wabakimi Lake
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Beach on south side of large bay, Lower Wabakimi Lake
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Sunset on Lower Wabakimi Lake
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Stonehenge Island, Lower Wabakimi Lake
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Dew on a real web, Stonehenge Island
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Two guys, 65 and 62, pictures and videos to follow in October once my new computer is up. Flew into Lower Granite Lake and camped on point near Brennan Falls. Awesome chute even in low water. Was dissuaded from going to Palisades River deep in park due to very low water there. Really enjoyed that first campsite and fishing. Overcame a damaged rod (family member stepped on it before I left home!) by using Gorilla tape further and further up until 10 inches were wrapped. Had to splint it later in the week with a green sappling. Finally on the fifth day a larger Northwrn snapped the whole contraption in half so I fished with the stub, still catching the eager wall eyes and Northerns.
Camped on a nice small site at the north end of Granite and saw the only person of the whole week, a solo paddler who was flown in and paddled offf within 10 minutes. Portaged to McWade Lake to avoid numerous carries up the main river to Lower Wabakimi. McWade is a pretty Lake with a wonderful campsite at the north end. (We had trouble finding sites on each Lake)
It took some creativity to portage to Lower Wabakimi. Much of one portage was wading half a mile in a flat bottomed creek, towing one pack at a time in our canoe. Ten foot natural "dam" was a tricky but short portage. Final portage was a goat hill and what was supposed to be the last one did not exist
Lower Wabakimi Lake was magical. Big sky with rain squalls on four sides, a golden eagle, a two hour orange and red sunset and four hours of dancing, swirling Northern Lights
Stayed at Stonehenge Island and enjoyed the lovely rocks. Extremely dry. Camp mouse
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No Name Lake on way to McWade Lake from Granite Lake
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jcavenagh
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Thanks, Mark. Especially like the web photo!!
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jcavenagh
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You went solo? Pics and vids? I get no trip this year and I want details!
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HighnDry
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Another great destination possibility for next summer!
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KCMOcat8
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We were at the southeast end of Lower Wabakimi. That's where Stonehenge Island is, not in the main Wabakimi Lake.
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We were at the southeast end of Lower Wabakimi. That's where Stonehenge Island is, not in the main Wabakimi Lake.
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HighnDry
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Is that landing area you reference where the lake leads to Lower Wabakimi? I can probably find it from aerial shots via GoogleEarth. Just trying to get a bearing on it. Thanks -- these are great photos and really brings your trip to life.
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KCMOcat8
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I do not have GPS coordinates. It's at the east, southeast end of the lake. It's where the float planes like to pick up canoeists for Bruce Hyer.
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HighnDry
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KCMOcat8: "
Stonehenge Island, Lower Wabakimi Lake"
Would you have GPS coordinates of this campsite?
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Sept 2-10, 2017
Flew in and out. Saw one solo canoeist at north end of Granite total in 7 days. Beautiful, remote park with few yet wonderful campsites. Went the McWade Lake route which had unique wading-in-a-creek portage at south end. Fantastic rain squalls, sunsets, and Northern Lights. Love Bert and Brenda and Bruce and Margaret at Wabakimi Outfitters and B&B. Great fishing and photo ops especially in Lower Wabakimi and Brennan Falls!
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KCMOcat8
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And so quiet and serene! Only a rare bird call or float plane to break the stillness.
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jcavenagh
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I can feel the early morning chill and smell the black spruce in the morning dew...
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