Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Entry Point #16 or #11? What say you?
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roling |
I am looking for thoughts en route to Oyster Lake for my group's first night next May. My first question is, "What's up with EP #11?" Is it even an entry point to the BWCA? On the #12 McKenzie map, it shoes *#11 Balandig Trail. Can I access Meander Creek from here? My group will be going out May 23, 2017 for a week. We'll be in 3 tandem canoes, all men in late 30s or early 40s, capable, and experienced in the BWCA. Please let me know what you know/think about the following. 1. How is Meander Creek in terms of paddling in late May? Is it wide enough that we'll be able to paddle most of it? (EP #11) 2. How is paddling up Moose River? (EP #16) 3. If you have done both, which one was more enjoyable? 4. From Oyster Lake, we plan to head through Rockey, Green, Ge-be-on-e-quet, to Pocket Lake. Any thoughts? Thank you so much for your feedback! |
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cyclones30 |
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boonie |
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barracuda |
Entry # 16 is a good trip, Oyster is a popular lake, sometimes you need to get on the lake early to get a nice site. Ge-be-on-e-quet is a nice lake to spend a few days on. Rocky and green are little lakes, but there is a picto on rocky lake, Pocket is an OK lake, but I like the campsites on Finger better and if I am staying a couple nights, is worth the extra distance. |
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old_salt |
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CityFisher74 |
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egknuti |
Water levels will be up in May and should make the Moose River easy to travel. Oyster Creek should be navigable as well. |
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AJ2008 |
quote CityFisher74: "Thanks for bringing this up. Heading up to fish stake narrows via gebonequat and saw ep11 on my new McKenzie map. We will most certainly be canoeing so great to know that ep16 is the way to go!" Or you could stay on Oyster and hit the lakers! That time of year they will be hungry. |