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Date/Time: 04/28/2024 03:39PM
EP14 or EP26 info

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Author Message Text
sns 01/06/2022 10:14AM
I'd pick 14; water levels as others have said should not be a concern. Some cool lakes and topography up that way, especially the lakes south of LLC.
Bearpath9 01/02/2022 12:16PM
Looking at mid-August to go in, probably up to Hoist Bay and back. Thanks for all the comments.
Deeznuts 01/01/2022 08:31PM
We did EP 14-Hustler in mid June this past year. Water levels were good, only a few hairy spots as you get into the paunesses. From my experience in August 2018 it was very shallow and reedy in many spots. It was a lot of work to push yourself through all the grasses. I'd say the earlier you go in the summer the better.
Bjfinnegan 12/21/2021 01:55PM
EP 14 was all good last year early June. I'd be more concerned about the Moose River from EP16 and Horse River from EP23 as far as water levels go in the area.


We made it to Lynx from EP14 with no issues, getting off the water for lunch. A lot of occupied sites until we got to Lynx on a Sunday launch of Memorial Day Weekend. Long portages into Hustler made it more vacant too.
cyclones30 12/21/2021 12:28PM
EP14 is usually pretty good at keeping enough water to get through. No experience with EP26.
Bushman 12/19/2021 05:38AM
We didn't have any issues out of 14 last July. Easy going all the way to Slim and through Beartrack Lakes, Pocket Creek and down to Gebe and Oyster. Cut back across through Lynx and Shell and out LIS. No problems with water level at all.
Bearpath9 12/18/2021 11:15AM
Looking at both of these for a 5 night solo. Mainly interested in conditions from last year with the low water levels, but will gladly accept all info, comments and advice.
Thanks.