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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum December Southern Trip Suggestions? Reply |
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rdgbwca |
10/22/2019 10:18AMMinnesotaJenny: "It’s farther, but the Florida panhandle has some gorgeous spring-fed rivers everyone should paddle at least once. " Any one in particular you would recommend? Any outfitters on these rivers? |
TrailZen |
10/21/2019 05:15PMMinnesotaJenny: "It’s farther, but the Florida panhandle has some gorgeous spring-fed rivers everyone should paddle at least once. " ...and the Georgia/Florida line is home to the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, which offers some great two- and three-night trips. This trip report is from our February 2019 visit. The discussion page includes links to maps, etc, for ONWR. Temps are decent Dec-Feb, and bugs/people are few... TZ |
MinnesotaJenny |
10/21/2019 06:31AM It’s farther, but the Florida panhandle has some gorgeous spring-fed rivers everyone should paddle at least once. |
SlowElk |
10/12/2019 06:55PMSlowElk: " Maybe below the GC (not sure about the access) or Big Bend" |
SlowElk |
10/12/2019 06:44PM MT |
SlowElk |
10/12/2019 02:40PM A couple places on my list: Lee’s ferry, Black Canyon of the Colorado. Lower river above Yuma. |
THEGrandRapids |
10/12/2019 01:54PM While I'm only 2 hours from the BWCA here in Northern Minnesota I'm looking for suggested canoe trips down south. Trying to get somewhere between Christmas and New Years. I've looked a little at the White River or Buffalo river in Arkansas. We've paddled moderate Class II. Trout fishing would be preferred. Looking at 4-6 days. Preferably a 10 hour drive radius (though I'm not headed north) from Grand Rapids MN. OR this could be a fly to and rent type of trip if there are other can't miss rivers. Another plus is a "classic/ historic" trip- as in, "Oh you need to paddle XYZ river before you die, it's a classic!" Thanks in advance! |