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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum #14 LIS loop ? Reply |
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rdgbwca |
07/31/2020 03:50PMn2outdrs: "Hello, Will you be single portaging? Do you have several trips under your belt? Are you committed to doing a loop? Do you like to fish (you didn't mention this as a goal)? I did this loop with a friend in a tandem canoe as my second bwca trip. We double portaged. We did the loop in 6 days. I think 7 would have been better. It would have given us more time to fish. I think I would have also preferred to enter 14 and exit 16. The most remote part of the loop starts at Little Loon and on over to Pocket. From Pocket to the entry we started seeing more people. If you go to this page and click on EP 14 in the right column, you can read past trip reports for this EP |
jfinn |
07/30/2020 09:48AM Great route and area with tons of options on lakes, sites and even doing some miles on the Sioux-Hustler if you have a layover or short day. Big lake options, small lakes, portages are very straight forward. Have fun. |
cowdoc |
07/29/2020 08:16PM Did it 2 years ago. 1st night was Slim, then 2 nights on Finger, then 2 nights on Hustler, then out. Nice route. |
n2outdrs |
07/29/2020 01:27PM Thanks everyone, I really appreciate the information. Getting excited and ready to be there. |
Mo63021 |
07/28/2020 12:51PM We spent 6 days on Lynx this June and we saw loon, white swans, turkey vultures, eagles, snapping turtles, mice, squirrels, snakes, a moose walking across the bay in Lynx on a 92 degree day to cool off and a hummingbird. Oh, and a few fish! When we left to go back the swans were on Lower Pauness by the short portage. |
MikeinMpls |
07/28/2020 08:51AM This will work well. I've seen moose on Hustler. Mike |
egknuti |
07/26/2020 10:03PM There are lots of good campsites on this route. I went through this loop earlier this year. I saw many loons and eagles, plus many moose tracks but didn’t see any. Slim, North, Steep, Eugene, Gun, Ge-Be and Finger all have good sites-also good fishing in most of these lakes. In the past I’ve seen moose on Oyster, Hustler and Shell. |
cyclones30 |
07/26/2020 11:44AM Plenty of chances for that and a great area for a loop. 5 days is enough time to do it and not feel like you're rushed. |
n2outdrs |
07/26/2020 09:52AM Hello, Have entry 14 middle of August, five day, thought we would do the loop through Little Loon, up through the small upper lakes, back through Ge-be-on-e-quet , Oyster, Hustler, and Shell. Wanted to see a lot and hopefully some wildlife (Eagles, Loons possible four legged) or at least hear wildlife. Four adults, 2 kevlar canoes... is this doable or any specific lakes we should camp on. Any suggestions for entry14 or the loop route? Or is there another route we should hit. Friends did Lake one to Insula last year and didn't see one Eagle or anything..so was trying for something different since I have been on that route. Thanks ahead of time. |