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Date/Time: 03/28/2024 12:27PM
Brant ep 52 sept.

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housty9 07/26/2017 07:55AM
Thanks for the info.
quark2222 07/24/2017 09:37PM
quote TuscaroraBorealis: "quote quark2222: "Is the South Round to Round Lake portage still a big lake from the beaver dam(s)? It was a couple of year ago, and the "portage" was about 20" deep for very long stretches. The board walks were floating.




Tomster"




No.


West Round - Edith portage this past June."



Looks like paradise now. That was the worst portage I've ever been on a couple of years ago. Got so wet and cold, I think I was hypothermic. Even with the heater on full blast all the way to Grand Marais I was shivering. This was the Fall of 2014 or 2015. Very nasty. Looks better now, but obviously pretty trashed from the photo. Thanks a lot for the photo memory.


Tomster
scramble4a5 07/24/2017 09:19PM
We are heading there 8/6. I can give you my .02 worth when we get back if you like.
TuscaroraBorealis 07/24/2017 08:46PM
quote quark2222: "Is the South Round to Round Lake portage still a big lake from the beaver dam(s)? It was a couple of year ago, and the "portage" was about 20" deep for very long stretches. The board walks were floating.



Tomster"



No.

West Round - Edith portage this past June.
quark2222 07/24/2017 05:17PM
Is the South Round to Round Lake portage still a big lake from the beaver dam(s)? It was a couple of year ago, and the "portage" was about 20" deep for very long stretches. The board walks were floating.


Tomster
cowdoc 07/24/2017 02:31PM
Tusc has the most recent details. I did a Sept solo there in 2015. Water levels were decent I thought for Sept. I included the Chub River, some PMA stuff, Howl Swamp......some less traveled areas. It's in a trip report.
TuscaroraBorealis 07/24/2017 08:38AM
A mentioned, we entered through Brant Lake this past June. Trip report


Water levels were up, making getting across Gotter Lake significantly more enjoyable (less mud & muck to deal with). Although, this meant there was little to no area to stage our packs etc. at the base of the stairs on the Flying Lake end. We just tied off the canoes at the bottom of the staircase. This wasn't a problem in any way, just an out of the norm circumstance that might come into play for you as well.


Also, the portages from Round to Brant, while flat, are boulder strewn and were muddy and wet. Of course, the mud and water may or may not be there when you go but, at least, you can still count on the boulders. ;)


The portage into Green Lake (from Flying) was a bit shrouded by a downed tree. You might end up paddling past it before seeing it but, it's right where the maps say it is.


This is just my opinion, so take it for what it's worth. But, be wary of the frequent portages of this EP. Individually, none are extremely tough (although Brant ~ Gotter & Flying ~ Green are challenging) but, for me, the short paddles in between don't seem to be sufficient for recharging before the next portage and this eventually catches up with me if I don't take a little snack break along the way.


Hope this helps, and have a great trip.
boonie 07/24/2017 08:18AM
I'll be heading there in Sept., too, housty and I've read Tuscarora Borealis recent trip report, which you'll find useful and cowdoc did one last year I think. They will be helpful, I'm sure, at least for part of your route.
housty9 07/24/2017 08:02AM
Has anybody been through this way lately, heading in September, any info would help thanks.