Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Isle royale
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mastertangler |
Went through my food stuffs and took out the coffee (the HORROR) and ditched the pancake mix and pure maple syrup (gluten / sugar). I felt like the Lord is dealing with me about my coffee addiction. I have a strong suspicion it might have lots to do with my joints stiffening up. Same with the gluten and sugar. I have replaced my coffee with Chamomile tea (ewwww, blech) which supposedly has lots of anti-inflammatory effects. So things might be rough for a few days, but maybe not. |
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GreyOwl |
I'm anxious to hear your report upon return. |
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boonie |
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DeanL |
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mastertangler |
quote brantlars: "I am also looking forward to a trip report..i know the laker fishing has been good out there..i want to take the family out to fish the inland lakes. .so dont be scared to wet a line in them..lol..have a blast MT" Yo Brantlers I have a week planned in between pick ups at Malone bay. A short portage will put me on big Siskiwit lake which also has access to Wood lake. Wood lake has a very nice canoe campsite and excellent pike fishing. Otherwise, all my time will be on Superior. I passed through Siskiwit several years ago and it looked very interesting. Shock glad to hear you are on the mend. I am good to go and feel good. But my emphasis on this trip will be what the Lord told me........."Go and get healthy" I have spent the better part of a year refining a fishing strategy but now it looks like a yoga mat and a foam block as well as a couple trekking poles and some hiking boots are going to be eating up big chunks of time. Hopefully I will be able to manage a few memorable fish. Dean......wow what a life, ranger at isle royale.....how cool would that be? Not so hard to hang out there. In lots of ways it's easier than the Quetico. Certainly this trip should be one of easiest ever getting dropped off on a cement dock every 3 or 4 days. My advice for a week long open canoe trips at isle royals is forget about the inland lakes (as good or better in BWCA or Quetico) but instead hang out in the 5 finger region. Largely protected waters suitable for open canoes with the harsh beauty of Lake Superior. |
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Winemaker |
I spent seven days paddling and hiking the five fingers (north end) using my Sawyer Autumn Mist solo canoe. Rock Harbor across to Duncan Bay. A day on Belle Isle then on to Pickerel Cove. A scary open water transit to McCargo Cove, then on to Chickenbone Lake. Lake Ritchie into Siskiwit, back towards Chippewa Harbor inland, and an early morning fast paddle on glass like open water back to Rock Harbor. Truly a trip of a lifetime, great memories.... |
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mastertangler |
quote Winemaker: " We did a somewhat similar trip but in reverse. And instead of making the open water paddle from Rock Harbor to Chippewa (several miles) we used the water taxi. From McCargo to Pickeral cove is only about 1 mile of unprotected water......pick your time and enjoy the scenery. What did you think of the 1 mile portage from Rock Harbor (Tobin bay) across the Greenstone ridge into Duncan? From every description I had heard it was a beast but I thought it completely anti climactic and consider plenty of other portages in the Quetico or WCPP far more difficult. Nice smooth trail, board walked through the swamp and switch backed up and across the ridge. No swamp to wade through and no rock gardens........Beast? Hardly! |
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mastertangler |
I considered perhaps going for a shorter time frame than the 24 days I had scheduled. I inquired of the Lord what I should do and he answered before I had finished asking the question......"go and get healthy" was what I heard.......so it's looks like I am on. Whew! Although I have the ideal boat to circumnavigate the island and a plenteous time frame to accomplish it I have limited time in the vessel (9 days) as well as limited big water canoeing experience. Superior is very unforgiving so I opted to be a live dog instead of a dead lion. The Voyager 2 is a water taxi service which will deposit you, your canoe and gear amongst any of 6 points around the island. I have contracted with them for 5 stops. I will be able to say I have been around the entire island ;-) If the lake is not to my liking for paddling then numerous hiking opportunities exist. I am not sure what the fishing opportunities will offer but I am armed for bear seeing I have very little in the way of portages. As per my custom I will journal and take pics and post the trip report. Who knows, maybe someone else might want to do a similar trip. My ferry over is on the 9th of August. Wish me luck. |
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oldzip |
Old Zip/sidelined with a broken tibia |
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mastertangler |
quote oldzip: "good trip...will look forward to reading about your trip... Geez what a bummer......I know you had a planned Woodland Caribou trip planned. Lord let there be complete restoration for old Zip in Jesus name. |
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mastertangler |
quote Pinetree: "Good trip and you have built in some flexibility." Hey thanks Pinetree. |
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boonie |
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DeanL |
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SaganagaJoe |
quote mastertangler: "Leaving tomorrow probably about 4a.m., some 11 hour drive. Two words: ginger tea. Oh, saw you've left. Guess you'll just have to get it for the next trip. |
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Pinetree |
quote mastertangler: "Fun evening.........I had expected to sleep in my van but instead got one of the last remaining rooms here in Copper Harbor. Hung out at the local establishments and ate some whitefish cakes which were better than any crab cakes I have ever had. Impressive! Shot a few games of pool and ready to grab some breakfast in the morn and unload my stuff for the ferry over........talk to you in 24 days. " Sometimes when going solo it can be very relaxing and enjoyable like it seems your enjoying. Have fun. |