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Miami1 |
The racer portages are outside the park going from Pickerel into Gillnet lake into a small unnamed lake then into black bay of Nym lake I have no first hand knowledge of these portages. Hope this helps. Anthony |
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carmike |
Sorry to bring this back up, but plans have resurfaced and I'm now set to enter the Q in about two weeks. One option is to enter through Nym, and we're looking at looping south to Sturgeon and then back up through Pickerel. Ideally, we'd come up through the Racer Portages to avoid having to backtrack through the Narrows on Pickerel. My question from last year was a bit confusing. On my Chrismar map, the "Racers Portages" lead from Pickerel north and west to Nym. I wasn't referring to the Bonhomme and Sauvage ones, though I can see the source of the confusion. Has anyone gone through those linking Pickerel and Nym?? Any news on their condition? |
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arctic |
quote Miami1: "The racer portages are outside the park going from Pickerel into Gillnet lake into a small unnamed lake then into black bay of Nym lake I have no first hand knowledge of these portages." I skied over those portages years ago. They were in great shape, and used by local snowmobilers. The Bonhomme and Sauvage Portages were indeed cut for the Ely to Atikokan races. One of the guys (Sauvage, if I recall correctly) was the Quetico ranger, Joe Meany, from the Lac La Croix Ranger Station back in the day. Joe told me that story himself back in 1979 when a buddy and I stopped at the ranger station while on our first Quetico trip (I turned 18 on that trip). |
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timatkn |
They cut the portages in the 60's. They are now official portages with the names Sauvage and Bonhomme. No worries about old trails from these 2. 50 years later anything that wasn't maintained will be reclaimed by the forest. Get the Chrismar map. It is the most accurate on park maintained portages. Covers the whole park, not something I'd use for navigation but good for planning. T |
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carmike |
I did a search for "Racers Portages," and came across a few threads referring to some fellas who cut their own portages to help them win a race or two. Seemed like an interesting story. :) Are these portages still in usable condition? If so, do I have to worry about those false spur-trails they cut? :) |
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