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HighPlainsDrifter
08/13/2021 09:40PM
 
As others have said, it was shocking to see the lack of water in the lakes and rivers. I went through that country in the spring of 2009. The water levels were ideal and my experience was worlds apart from yours. Thanks for sharing your experience.
 
mjmkjun
08/16/2021 05:22AM
 

My maiden voyage to the BW was in mid to late June and the water was very high. Hog Creek was flowing strong and I had a time figuring out which branch to take wherever it splits. I thought that trip was in 2008. Maybe it was 2009.
Imagine watching a chrisstratton video of the same route in high or normal water levels.
 
chrisstratton
08/12/2021 02:57PM
 
Here you go: " THANK YOU!
Chris

 
chrisstratton
08/14/2021 06:08AM
 
HighPlainsDrifter: "The water levels were ideal and my experience was worlds apart from yours. Thanks for sharing your experience."What time of year?
 
mjmkjun
08/12/2021 08:52AM
 
The visuals of Hog Creek so low were a shocking reference to the low waterways I've been reading about. It's so much more work to travel the creek which has always been an easy, casual paddle on my trips there.
Oh, yes! on wolves howling. Still wishing for the sounds of singing wolves on my trips.
 
mjmkjun
08/12/2021 09:18AM
 
LindenTree: "I can't get your link to work." The web address in report is not an active link.
Here you go: Video doc_Hog Creek to Isabella
 
HighPlainsDrifter
08/15/2021 09:23PM
 
chrisstratton: "HighPlainsDrifter: "The water levels were ideal and my experience was worlds apart from yours. Thanks for sharing your experience."What time of year?"
That trip was May 26, 2009 to June 6, 2009. We continued on after Isabella Lake to the Route 1 Highway bridge that crosses the Kawishiwi.
 
chrisstratton
08/12/2021 07:56AM
 
New Trip Report posted by chrisstratton

Trip Name: Video documentary - Hog Creek to Isabella Lake.

Entry Point: 36

Click Here to View Trip Report
 
Jaywalker
08/13/2021 12:18PM
 
I am just shocked by how far the water has fallen in the 30 days since I paddled this section. At the entry point, Hog Creek looks more like a stagnant drainage ditch than a flowing creek. But how lucky were you to hear those wolves! I have never seen one inside the BWCA and have only heard them 2 or 3 times. On winter trips I do see lots of fresh prints - they are around us more than we know!
 
LindenTree
08/12/2021 08:59AM
 
I can't get your link to work.