|
||||
Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Travel time to Lower Pauness Reply |
Previous Messages: | |
Author | Message Text |
Doughboy12 |
01/22/2014 01:20PMquote SevenofNine: "Thanks, it looks like it will take most of the daylight hours but can be done if we get an early start." Is there much current on that stretch of water? |
SevenofNine |
01/22/2014 11:26AM Thanks, it looks like it will take most of the daylight hours but can be done if we get an early start. |
billconner |
01/21/2014 05:08PM OK - I just went to lake over the beaver dam, not to site 43. |
Doughboy12 |
01/21/2014 04:23PM I used the trip maker and it came up with 6.6 miles from EP9 to Camp site #43... I see from EP14 it is 5.8 miles...my bad. |
billconner |
01/21/2014 02:45PM From where? I get close to 4 miles on Google Earth from EP 14 to Lower Pauness following the water. Just curious how this should be measured. |
Doughboy12 |
01/21/2014 02:04PM 6.5 miles @ a good pace would be 7-8 hours...? That would assume stops and 1MPH average...on snowshoes. |
SevenofNine |
01/21/2014 01:33PM I'm thinking of a trip to Lower Pauness in a few weeks. I was wondering what the travel time by snow shoe would be to Lower Pauness? Thanks and any site suggestions are welcome. Since it was brought up I was asking from entry point 14. |