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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Biggest lake not on a maintained route? Reply |
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straighthairedcurly |
05/23/2020 06:51PMcowdoc: "Below Copper Lake....Ragged, Mass, Sora. Popular bushwack area." Yep, this is where we were last summer. |
gymcoachdon |
05/23/2020 08:38AM Sterling has always been on my list, but permits were gone for Stuart entry when I had to cancel the Quetico trip this year. I will hit Sterling in the not too distant future though. |
inspector13 |
05/21/2020 06:51AMcyclones30: "I'm not even sure where Copper is to find those others..." South of Round Lake (EP51 Missing Link), east of Tuscarora. |
cyclones30 |
05/20/2020 09:02PM Lone Lake, east of Zephyr? That one looks decent sized and in the middle of nowhere (but near a busy route) I'm not even sure where Copper is to find those others Phil! Haha |
cowdoc |
05/20/2020 07:31PM Below Copper Lake....Ragged, Mass, Sora. Popular bushwack area. |
x2jmorris |
05/20/2020 11:34AMcyclones30: "x2jmorris: "Barto was the first one that I saw. Auk lake looks rather large too. " Just north of Frost Lake and then above Auk is another decent size in Burt |
cyclones30 |
05/20/2020 09:55AMbwcadan: "There is an unnamed "lake"just off Pauness which is mostly clogged. The lake has a small non-clogged circle which may have formed with the melting of glacier ice which was imbedded there. That is located just after the end of a very short now more bushwhack than portage. The lake looks to be fairly long and may come out in the direction near the end of the up and down portage from Shell. (I thInk). Take a narrow paddle from a put in location and you may find it. It is possibly dangerous to get to the circle as you will have to portage yourself and your canoe over water deep enough to be dangerous with roots and vegetation for your travel. I did that once, but not likely to do so again." That is a very distinct circle in the center of the weeds! |
cyclones30 |
05/20/2020 09:47AMx2jmorris: "Barto was the first one that I saw. Auk lake looks rather large too. " Where is Auk? I was originally wondering this after seeing Mandomin just south of Basswood and thought it fit this but now I see a portage there and 2 sites? On my wall map anyway. So it's out...but it got me wondering if there were any bigger lakes like that which weren't mantained. Sort of an oasis away from travel routes and decent sized. John Ek? Or is it John Elk? Just thinking of eventual bushwhack/PMA goals and wondering if I'm missing anything obvious |
x2jmorris |
05/20/2020 08:04AM Barto was the first one that I saw. Auk lake looks rather large too. |
bwcadan |
05/19/2020 08:47PM There is an unnamed "lake"just off Pauness which is mostly clogged. The lake has a small non-clogged circle which may have formed with the melting of glacier ice which was imbedded there. That is located just after the end of a very short now more bushwhack than portage. The lake looks to be fairly long and may come out in the direction near the end of the up and down portage from Shell. (I thInk). Take a narrow paddle from a put in location and you may find it. It is possibly dangerous to get to the circle as you will have to portage yourself and your canoe over water deep enough to be dangerous with roots and vegetation for your travel. I did that once, but not likely to do so again. |
cyclones30 |
05/19/2020 11:01AM I'm thinking this might be in a PMA since those tend to the the non-maintained areas. If a marked portage on the map means it's "maintained" im sure that will still give different results since not all map companies have the same info. No marked campsites because then it's also on a maintained route. But....Jackfish Lake south of crooked? Sterling east of Stuart? Raven? Barto? Hope? Eagle south if Brule? |