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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Woodland Caribou Provincial Park :: Wildfire Impacts to the Park over the past Decade
 
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Explor8ion
03/20/2022 05:05PM
 
Right on. Looking forward to your report! I'm headed there in early July myself. Avoiding some of the burn, adventuring in part of it. Hope the fishing is pretty good after the break from last year.
 
sns
03/17/2022 07:07PM
 
Good stuff; thanks for sharing. Have seen your WCPP trip/video reports if I recall correctly, and think we've walked a few of the same portages.


Still want to return there...but other places are probably higher priority in the short-term.
 
oldzip
03/21/2022 04:15PM
 
...thanks for your work...much appreciated...
 
Explor8ion
03/17/2022 03:22PM
 
Hey folks, I don't have any posts here yet but I am a long time WCPP canoeist and have done many trips there over the past 15 years or more. When planning a 2022 trip I realized that I needed some tools to help me visualize the impacts of the 2021 fire season, not to forget the 10 years before that! Many of you might be interested as well, so I made up a page on my blog that you may find useful.

Let me know if this is useful or if there's more I could do to help the community that still loves WCPP despite its recent scars.
 
hobbydog
03/19/2022 09:38PM
 
I’m going in June and looking forward to the adventure. This will be my seventh trip. I’m giving myself lots of time and keeping my options open. In 2016 I went in via Garner Lake and paddled the area of Red3 so I have some idea of what to expect. Looks like a decent snow pack this year so water levels should be decent.