Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Other Canoe Camping Locations :: Namekagon Questions
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Frenchy19 |
Jackfish: "Definitely a trip worth doing. Enjoy!" May do a short three day over Memorial weekend, but the water levels are crazy; do not want to add to the capsized threads. |
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Frenchy19 |
First, are there any areas on the river where you can get drinking water, or is it necessary to bring all needed? Second, how do the campsites work? Are you sharing sites with others, or is it first come/first served? Finally, what were your overall impressions of this river? Crowded? Fishing? Ease of finding sites? Navagability? Season preference? This is a broad question, but I would like to get a sense of your experience; ultimately, is this a decent place to spend 4-6 days? I know I can call an outfitter on the river with these questions, but I would rather start here with folks who have experienced the trip. Thanks in advance for any/all suggestions. Mark |
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Jackfish |
For water, you can certainly pump water from the river or you can bring a 5-gallon jug or two if you wish. Afterall, you're not portaging. The campsites are spread out, usually a half mile apart (+/-). They might be first come, first served, but someone else will need to share that info. During the weekends, you will encounter tubers floating downstream, but mostly on the stretch upstream from Trego. They tend to get dropped off upstream and float back to the landing at Jack's. I suppose it could be crazy, but mostly just a mild inconvenience as you navigate past them. Fun ride. Hope you enjoy it. p.s. Jack's does not shuttle personal canoes, only gear that they rent. |
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GeneH |
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