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Date/Time: 05/08/2024 05:17AM
Curtain Falls Route?

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mcsweem 07/07/2020 08:30AM
corvidologist: "mcsweem: "GopherAdventure: "Stuart River is an awesome route,and I’ve done it multiple times. FYI, it’s not the opening portage that is nasty, it’s the portage from Stuart to Fox. That portage is a beast, it’s about a mile long and there’s lots of deadfall and ups and downs. If it’s a wet time of year, the portage will be full of muskeg. The rest of the route is beautiful. I’ve always wanted to stay at the beautiful island campsite on Rush, but never have. That could possibly be a stop for your group.





Tony"





I stayed on rush 2 weeks ago, I didn’t think the portage from Stuart to fox was that bad just long. I hate the one from bear trap river to bear trap lake worse. I think sometimes you mindset is just better for certain portages. Like I hate the 3 portages from fourtown to mudro, so I’m hating them before I start them lol"




So it wasn't partially under a beaver pond, with downed trees? Did you not have a trip member drop a canoe on their head and concuss themselves? Or another portage in sandals and split a toe? And another one roll an ankle, and one more get bad blisters (because of the wet feet from the beaver pond...)...



That portage SUCKED. They had a bit of a cry session at the end of it. Then we had to scramble to find a site on Iron."




Nope we had none of that I feel for you, I’ve had portages like that. Canoe to pine comes to mind it’s my all time toughest portage lol
corvidologist 07/06/2020 10:52PM
mcsweem: "GopherAdventure: "Stuart River is an awesome route,and I’ve done it multiple times. FYI, it’s not the opening portage that is nasty, it’s the portage from Stuart to Fox. That portage is a beast, it’s about a mile long and there’s lots of deadfall and ups and downs. If it’s a wet time of year, the portage will be full of muskeg. The rest of the route is beautiful. I’ve always wanted to stay at the beautiful island campsite on Rush, but never have. That could possibly be a stop for your group.




Tony"




I stayed on rush 2 weeks ago, I didn’t think the portage from Stuart to fox was that bad just long. I hate the one from bear trap river to bear trap lake worse. I think sometimes you mindset is just better for certain portages. Like I hate the 3 portages from fourtown to mudro, so I’m hating them before I start them lol"



So it wasn't partially under a beaver pond, with downed trees? Did you not have a trip member drop a canoe on their head and concuss themselves? Or another portage in sandals and split a toe? And another one roll an ankle, and one more get bad blisters (because of the wet feet from the beaver pond...)...


That portage SUCKED. They had a bit of a cry session at the end of it. Then we had to scramble to find a site on Iron.
Bushman 06/25/2020 11:54AM
bombinbrian: "Bushman: "We are starting at Mudro this year and headed first to Upper Basswood falls, Wheelbarrow Falls, Lower basswood falls and then Curtain Falls.
We were hoping to make it to Rebecca Falls but with the border being shut down it looks like it won't happen. (Unless we get lost)"




Same exact route we start on Sunday.... Depending on the weather, we may go down the Horse, or we may take the big water."




Please post back on your trip!
Anxious to hear how the Range River is. We are the same way as far as route. bad weather we take the Horse River and skip Upper Basswood Falls.
bombinbrian 06/24/2020 04:57PM
Bushman: "We are starting at Mudro this year and headed first to Upper Basswood falls, Wheelbarrow Falls, Lower basswood falls and then Curtain Falls.
We were hoping to make it to Rebecca Falls but with the border being shut down it looks like it won't happen. (Unless we get lost)"



Same exact route we start on Sunday.... Depending on the weather, we may go down the Horse, or we may take the big water.
mcsweem 06/24/2020 04:31PM
GopherAdventure: "Stuart River is an awesome route,and I’ve done it multiple times. FYI, it’s not the opening portage that is nasty, it’s the portage from Stuart to Fox. That portage is a beast, it’s about a mile long and there’s lots of deadfall and ups and downs. If it’s a wet time of year, the portage will be full of muskeg. The rest of the route is beautiful. I’ve always wanted to stay at the beautiful island campsite on Rush, but never have. That could possibly be a stop for your group.



Tony"



I stayed on rush 2 weeks ago, I didn’t think the portage from Stuart to fox was that bad just long. I hate the one from bear trap river to bear trap lake worse. I think sometimes you mindset is just better for certain portages. Like I hate the 3 portages from fourtown to mudro, so I’m hating them before I start them lol
mmarksnp 06/23/2020 09:20PM
We did a Moose (EP 25) to Moose loop. Up through Basswood Lake and River. See both Basswood falls then Crooked (long assed lake) to Curtain. Iron lake for 2 nights then down the Bear Trap through Gull, boot, Fourtown, Horse, Tin Can Mike, Jackfish Bay, Lewis Narrows, Indiana Lake (Best smallies ever) so stayed 2 nights,, the Wind and Moose. 9 days with 2 layover days. Really awesome trip.
GopherAdventure 06/23/2020 09:46AM
Stuart River is an awesome route,and I’ve done it multiple times. FYI, it’s not the opening portage that is nasty, it’s the portage from Stuart to Fox. That portage is a beast, it’s about a mile long and there’s lots of deadfall and ups and downs. If it’s a wet time of year, the portage will be full of muskeg. The rest of the route is beautiful. I’ve always wanted to stay at the beautiful island campsite on Rush, but never have. That could possibly be a stop for your group.


Tony
Bushman 06/23/2020 05:04AM
We are starting at Mudro this year and headed first to Upper Basswood falls, Wheelbarrow Falls, Lower basswood falls and then Curtain Falls.
We were hoping to make it to Rebecca Falls but with the border being shut down it looks like it won't happen. (Unless we get lost)
mcsweem 06/22/2020 09:33PM
I’ve done the mudro loop twice up horse river then one through iron to bear trap river then back out mudro. The other was iron to Stuart then sterling bear trap then out. The last one was quite strenuous and we did it in 10 days but probably should have done 12 days. Had a few long days. I will second that Stuart is a beautiful lake.
cyclones30 06/22/2020 07:06PM
We've only done it from Moose River North and I know a lot of others that do. You could do Stuart or Mudro too. (or LIS N for that matter if you've got the time)


If you can work out the vehicle logistics, 16 to 22/23 is a dream route.
ManAndDog 06/22/2020 11:29AM
We loved Stuart Lake and the big portage wasn't as bad as we built it up in our heads to be (but we also single portaged it). I would definitely recommend Stuart.


I've also been to curtain falls out of Nina Moose and then exited at Mudro - also a great option.


Stuart > Iron (Curtain Falls) > Boulder Bay > Nina Moose would be a nice trip
Michwall2 06/22/2020 10:59AM
What is your favorite route to Curtain Falls?

I have looked at going through Stuart River. The 1.5 mile portage to start and/or end is somewhat daunting, but is a possibility.

Just thought I would ask how others get there.