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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Group Forum: Solo Tripping May for Solos? |
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02/15/2010 03:12PM
So, i usually get 2-3 trips a year in with my solo always being in May. seems to me that i see more solo guys in my May trip than in any other month. question is, what month do the rest of the solo people typically target for their solo trips?
02/15/2010 04:08PM
late May early June or the first part of September..or before and after school starts for the kids as they seem to be out in mobs the rest of the time,which is fine.--the story i tell is how i was going into the Q,lake Agnes,in May and the portage had just a couple other boot prints on it and i was thinking "i'm a hard core outdoor guy being out here" then in the summer when i was up with my Wife i was crossing the same carry with a bunch of kids singing a camp song and to top it off a couple canoes pulled in with guys waving the Texas,Lone Star,flag!!!!
yah..May is best..
yah..May is best..
it's just a level trail thru the woods.
02/16/2010 10:02AM
Around Memorial Day and/or second week of September (for all the reasons mentioned already.
Dave "....and, when there are no longer any beckoning mirages ahead, a man dies. With an open horizon constantly before him, life can be an eternal challenge". - Sigurd F. Olson.
02/19/2010 12:05PM
Last year was my first and it was in August, around Fourtown. I saw plenty of other paddlers bit I didn't bother me. The day I spent on Gun I think I only saw two canoe parties. I get a kick out of not seeing other groups for days but it really doesn't bother me at all when I do. I don't really like how close some of the camps are on Fourtown. While don't mind a canoe paddling by I really don't care to have neighbors within earshot.
I chose August because it was an option for me. Warm water and weather are safer than typcial May conditions. I chose a not so isolated area for this first trip so that if something did happen I could flag down some help.
I plan to solo again this year. Haven't booked yet but I am thinking mid June and maybe again in August. I'll get a bit more isolation this time by virtue of my route.
I chose August because it was an option for me. Warm water and weather are safer than typcial May conditions. I chose a not so isolated area for this first trip so that if something did happen I could flag down some help.
I plan to solo again this year. Haven't booked yet but I am thinking mid June and maybe again in August. I'll get a bit more isolation this time by virtue of my route.
"That sort of thing is my bag baby."
02/19/2010 03:03PM
I've been going in late-June and July for many years now due to my teaching schedule. It does take a day or two to get away from the crowds, and I've found Quetico to be much more "peaceful" and secluded than in the BWCA. This year, planning a LLC/Iron/Crooked late-June trip with my son and a couple of his friends, mainly for fishing. Then, after dropping them off, I'll head back solo for 18 day loop into the heart of Quetico..up through Kash to Metacryst/Camel/Hoare, then over to Kawnipi and down thru Agnes or over to the Falls Chain and back west thru Man Chain. Should be quite challenging and fun.
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are -- Teddy Roosevelt
02/19/2010 03:34PM
wow - 18 day loop - that sounds like fun.
i'll be doing a 7-8 day solo loop up through agnes and hoping to get up to kawnipi and over to kashashiwi (spelling), down thru sarah and out.
not sure how far north i will get but there seems to be a lot of "bail-out" loop options to shorten the trip if i get bad weather or lazy.
This will be the last week of May and i'm hoping to not have a repeat of last year's may solo. that truely was dangerous.
went in on snowbank with 25-30 mph winds from the west sleet, snow, and ice at 24 degrees. what a ride.
after my first portage, i noticed upside down icicles on the end of my canoe from water dripping down and freezing while portaging.
i'll be doing a 7-8 day solo loop up through agnes and hoping to get up to kawnipi and over to kashashiwi (spelling), down thru sarah and out.
not sure how far north i will get but there seems to be a lot of "bail-out" loop options to shorten the trip if i get bad weather or lazy.
This will be the last week of May and i'm hoping to not have a repeat of last year's may solo. that truely was dangerous.
went in on snowbank with 25-30 mph winds from the west sleet, snow, and ice at 24 degrees. what a ride.
after my first portage, i noticed upside down icicles on the end of my canoe from water dripping down and freezing while portaging.
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