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jquast34 |
01/30/2014 01:32PM
The burn area has its pros and cons. The major con is that it lacks the beauty of greenery, but on the plus side there is more visibility to spot campsites and view sunsets and the night sky. Also, there are less bugs in the burn area, however, less wildlife as well.
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boonie |
01/27/2014 07:59PM
You sound like a prime candidate for some whitewater rafting :).
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Savage Voyageur |
01/26/2014 01:04PM
Welcome aboard jquast34, sounds like you had a great time. All I can say about running those rapids is wow.
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jquast34 |
01/27/2014 02:48PM
Yeah, it was not the greatest idea we have ever come up with. Not the worst either. I would not have done it if it wouldn't have been on the way out, or if the weather was worse, or if the rapids were worse, but we made it and it was so exhilarating I'll never forget it. No regrets
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bapabear |
01/27/2014 10:16PM
Thanks for sharing your trip. Any tips or further comments on camping in a burn area? I keep knocking on wood that we haven't had a canoe tip on our trips - yet! Looks like you enjoyed good fishing.
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jquast34 |
01/26/2014 09:29AM
New Trip Report posted by jquast34
Trip Name: Lake One to Hudson Island.
Entry Point: 30
Click Here to View Trip Report
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