08/19/2022 05:53PM
My husband and I just completed a trip through some of those areas this summer. We traveled from Little Sag, down to Elton, and then across from Hoe to Roe to Sagus, then down through Fraser, Thomas, Alice. Then back over to the Kawishiwi, up through Beaver, Adams, Boulder, and back across via the Ledge to Hoe route, stayed on Makwa and back up into Little Sag and exited to the north. The summer before we traveled between Little Sag and the Kawishiwi via Pan, Panhandle, Kivaniva, then over to Alice, up through Alice-Thomas-Fraser and headed up to Kekakabic, etc.
If you are looking for peace and quiet, it is tough to beat getting into the Boulder and Adams area. A couple things to note:
1) The portage between Roe and Cap can be a bear to access on the Roe end. We were there in late July and could not paddle through the mud/weedy channel until we got rid of our 2 small packs (had to bushwack portage them across the bog). So if you are not traveling super lightly, I recommend skipping that part of the route.
2) The other portages from Cap over to Makwa are very lightly traveled but were in decent condition. Lots of low hanging shrubs/plants.
3) The low water between Adams and Boulder caused us some challenges and delays as well. The route from the Kawishiwi up through Kivaniva, Pan, etc. is easier, but I would return to Adams/Boulder anytime!
In short, it really depends how hard you want to work and how much privacy you are seeking. Have a great trip. I love those interior areas.