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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Kayak on Basswood Reply |
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07/07/2017 06:04PMquote paddlinjoe: "Sounds like a good fit/use for a kayak, especially since you won't have space constraints with the other two canoes. Enjoy your trip." This was what I was thinking as well, I cant really think of a downside to bringing a Kayak on this type of trip. Thanks for the input. |
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paddlinjoe |
07/06/2017 10:02AM Sounds like a good fit/use for a kayak, especially since you won't have space constraints with the other two canoes. Enjoy your trip. |
The Great Outdoors |
07/06/2017 07:44AMquote IAHuntnFish: "We will be getting a tow, so I was not counting prairie portage." Still gotta walk it unless you pay the hauling fee! Most canoeists don't pay the fee! :) |
QueticoMike |
07/06/2017 07:29AMquote The Great Outdoors: "How will you get to Basswood without portaging, or am I missing something??" They could get towed down to Basswood over on the truck portage :) I guess that is still technically a portage though.....haha |
IAHuntnFish |
07/06/2017 04:56AM We will be getting a tow, so I was not counting prairie portage. |
The Great Outdoors |
07/05/2017 07:58PM How will you get to Basswood without portaging, or am I missing something?? |
IAHuntnFish |
07/05/2017 06:33PM In the process of planning a basswood trip to target mainly smallmouth. Just wondering if there were any opinions, for or against, the kayak idea since there would be no portages. I would be the only kayak with two other canoes, so the storage issue wouldn't be a big deal that I can see. At this point I can't really think of a reason not to, but would love to here any experiences either way. Thanks in advance. Mike |