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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Lesson Learned Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
trailcherry |
10/13/2020 08:55AM Minimize the number of things you carry on a portage, put everything you can in a pack. Make sure ALL packs are in the canoe before leaving the portage! |
tumblehome |
10/12/2020 11:11AM Lesson learned: Agitated water from strong winds at below freezing can remain a liquid. At night when you are sleeping and the wind lets up, the lake will freeze over. Tom |
cowdoc |
10/12/2020 10:41AM NO fuel bottle in the blue barrel with the food. Small gasket leak and it permeated through zip locks and foil wrappers to taint a pile of provisions. Almost ruined a trip. Had to do some big time inventory rearranging and rationing but we made it work. Never again..... |
Captn Tony |
10/12/2020 10:12AM Don’t use a pine twig to settle grounds in boiled coffee! |
outsidethebox |
10/11/2020 09:29PMIndyElden: "Don't casually dock your canoe on shore even if you think you will only be there a few minutes, especially if you are by yourself.Oh dear! Us too. That sinking feeling of seeing that canoe floating a hundred yards out into the lake :( |
HighnDry |
10/11/2020 03:23PMnctry: "LarrySw45: "Find the trail to the ThunderBox BEFORE it gets dark ! Hahaha :) I know that story Ben but I'm not giving you up :). My lesson learned is to start stretching or yoga if you have to over the winter so that you don't fall out of your canoe at the first portage! |
bobbernumber3 |
10/09/2020 11:12AMjillpine: " Same with flavored whiskey! |
wxce1260 |
10/07/2020 07:16PM Never ever ever think that beautiful , calm, windless morning on Brule means you can take a tandem out for a solo daytrip. Lesson learned. |
rtallent |
10/07/2020 05:58PMjillpine: "Paddle when you can, while you can. Smiling dog in tent.... not good. |
Podunk |
10/07/2020 04:36PM Approach the stream with caution |
jillpine |
10/07/2020 11:30AM Paddle when you can, while you can. Your dog isn't smiling. She's grimacing, with nausea, in the tent. Don't bring "flavored coffee" as a "treat". You'll hate it by day 3. Don't be a boss. Let new people do stuff "wrong" because you might just learn something new. All lessons learned. |
GopherAdventure |
10/07/2020 10:18AM About the only time a tailwind sucks is the morning after your chili dinner. Tony |
LarrySw45 |
10/07/2020 09:57AM "never panic and keep a clam head ;)" Yep....It always pays to keep a Clam Head. :>) Larry |
shock |
10/07/2020 09:14AM Use extreme caution when towing or side by side with 2 canoes ,or just canoeing on a larger lake.... might start off good but conditions in the BW can change very fast. one time coming out of knife , at the rog to seagull portage , i told my crew we better get going right away , and they all asked , why ? i said " it's piss calm right now and i've only seen this lake like this once before" by the time we got to the landing we were dealing with 3' whitecaps. another trip , me and my son went down in 7 day ice out water. my chest was purple after about 120 seconds in that water , i made a grievous error , but we had another canoe that retrieved everything as we built a fire and changed cloths. that was a long day ;) never panic and keep a clam head ;) |
Abbey |
10/03/2020 10:12PM Always, always tie the canoe(s) to something solid, even if there no wind at the moment. |
nctry |
09/30/2020 10:57PMLarrySw45: "Find the trail to the ThunderBox BEFORE it gets dark ! My experience is, just get done with business before it gets dark. Haha. Yes, there is a story. I’ll let you find it. |
nctry |
09/30/2020 10:51PM Craziest question I hear is how much fuel, how much food blah blah blah... we’re going in next week. As we go into winter spend some time in the food threads. Play around with recipes you might like for starters. Once there play around with amounts, ways to prepare and how much fuel it takes. By spring have your menus not only perfected but packed and ready to go. Then all you’ll have left to ask is innie or outie. |
WindChill |
09/30/2020 06:17PM Kevlar canoes without a keel are a dream to carry and a b**ch to paddle in the wind. |
Michwall2 |
09/30/2020 03:05PM Test the water filtration before you leave. (Make sure the pump works.) |
fishonfishoff |
09/30/2020 01:31PMCricket67: "If possible, spend one night sleeping with whatever sleeping pad, sleeping bag, hammock system you plan to use on your trip. Finding out the first night that your pad has a leak or the zipper on your bag is stuck is no fun. " Or finding out mice had fun with your Thermarest! Lesson learned (by tripmate) FOFO |
rtallent |
09/30/2020 12:46PMCricket67: "Before changing to your dry camping shoes, make sure you are done getting water or any other activity where you will be stepping into the water. " Yep, Dipping the gravity filter bag is one of the first set-up activities. |
Cricket67 |
09/30/2020 11:50AM If possible, spend one night sleeping with whatever sleeping pad, sleeping bag, hammock system you plan to use on your trip. Finding out the first night that your pad has a leak or the zipper on your bag is stuck is no fun. |
Cricket67 |
09/30/2020 11:47AM When looking for an unfamiliar portage on the other side of a lake. Aim a couple hundred yards (or more) upwind from where you think it is. When you get close to land, drift along the shore with the wind until you find it. The avoids a situation of getting the shore and not knowing whether to look right or left if it is not right in front of you. |
Cricket67 |
09/30/2020 11:45AM Before changing to your dry camping shoes, make sure you are done getting water or any other activity where you will be stepping into the water. |
Heyfritty |
09/29/2020 10:25PM “Because it’s a glorious morning” is not a good reason for your friend to start drinking while preparing breakfast when everyone is still sleeping. Fritty |
IndyElden |
09/29/2020 12:07AM Don't casually dock your canoe on shore even if you think you will only be there a few minutes, especially if you are by yourself. |
RunningFox |
09/28/2020 11:06PM Protect your feet. Never go into Tanner lake barefoot. |
tarnkt |
09/28/2020 10:34PMjwartman59: "Don’t drink your weeks supply of scotch on your first night! Lesson learned," This is a tough one. After my first trip I have never left the woods without extra booze and cigars. They don’t expire once you get home and are well worth the weight. |
bobbernumber3 |
09/28/2020 08:35PM consider the risk before bringing your dog on a bwca trip |
4keys |
09/28/2020 08:24PM Stay hydrated during the day, but stop drinking several hours before bed. The skeeters don't care why you're out of the tent. They're just happy you are. |
4keys |
09/28/2020 08:15PM If your dog sleeps in the tent with you, don't let her swim in the evening. If you've never given your dog people food, don't start giving her people treats while in the BW. ( Now she thinks she needs extras on her dinner before she'll eat it. Thankfully she's happy with just a single bite). |
Spartan2 |
09/28/2020 04:45PM Don't assume that any little tiny blue line on the map is a navigable stream and could be a way to avoid a portage. Lesson learned. |
djwillco |
09/28/2020 03:32PM Always get visual confirmation that the canoe behind you in your group sees/finds the portage. Lesson learned. The hard way. Twice. :-) |
jwartman59 |
09/27/2020 02:31PM Don’t drink your weeks supply of scotch on your first night! Lesson learned, |
Nigal |
09/27/2020 10:39AM If you don’t leave your wallet in the car don’t put it in your life vest pocket the morning you paddle out and just leave it in your pack. Lesson learned! |
prettypaddle |
09/27/2020 08:19AM Don't let the smallest person pack the food for the whole group. Next year don't let the biggest person pack the food for the whole group. |
martoonie |
09/26/2020 09:19PM Put some flagging ribbon on the tree near where the the bear vault is stashed. All those trees look about the same in the morning. |
bwcadan |
09/26/2020 08:52PM Make it a point to find and set up camp before dark. Prefer before dusk. Depending on your meal selections, you may have to eat a lunch instead of the planned dinner. |
martian |
09/26/2020 05:10PM When wet footing, make sure to maintain proper footing once you've shouldered your canoe. Falling while stepping onto dry land can and is a real downer. Slippery feet/poor footing = bad. Yes, I feel fortunate not to have blown my knee out but I did save the canoe. |
Rockriver |
09/26/2020 02:29PM Immediately waterproof camp. Don’t just thro everything on shore and go fish, or you can watch it all getting soaked while paddling like mad from other side of lake. Every time you get in the canoe, make sure camped is buttoned down or in the canoe with you. |
Northwoodsman |
09/26/2020 12:02PM And also before the need arises to use it immediately if not sooner. |
LarrySw45 |
09/26/2020 09:59AM Find the trail to the thunderBox BEFORE it gets dark! Any others of significant importance ? Larry |