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Date/Time: 03/29/2024 10:42AM
Short winter trip to Newfound Lake

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YetiJedi 03/09/2022 08:29PM
Looks like a great trip! Glad the temps were ideal for your group. Thanks for sharing!
paddlefamily 03/09/2022 04:07PM
Minnesotian: "
That looked like a great trip with good weather!"



We did have good weather! I head out again to winter camp in a couple of days and it looks like we'll have some cold temps - one last blast I'm guessing before winter breaks.
Minnesotian 03/09/2022 02:53PM

That looked like a great trip with good weather!
paddlefamily 03/08/2022 12:28PM
MidwestFirecraft: "Beautiful pics thanks for sharing. Can't ask for better weather and conditions than that. What model Snowtrekker is that?"


We used a Shortwall which fit 3 women comfortably (no cots). We could have fit me as well (cozy!), but I opted to be outside being the guide and wanting to give them some privacy.
paddlefamily 03/08/2022 12:27PM
TuscaroraBorealis: "Looks and sounds awesome. Thanks for sharing.



Did you have to break trail in the woods (portage trails) at all? "



We never needed to break any trails, portage or otherwise. It was packed beyond Manomin Lake as well as points north towards Knife. We encountered two men coming from Bailey Bay, pulling their sleds and skijoring with 3 dogs.
MidwestFirecraft 03/07/2022 09:28PM
Beautiful pics thanks for sharing. Can't ask for better weather and conditions than that. What model Snowtrekker is that?
TuscaroraBorealis 03/07/2022 08:53PM
Looks and sounds awesome. Thanks for sharing.


Did you have to break trail in the woods (portage trails) at all?
paddlefamily 03/07/2022 05:58PM
I guided a short trip (Mar 4-6) from Moose Lake EP up to Newfound Lake. We camped just NE of the portage from Newfound to Found. Three slept in the hot tent, I slept outdoors under a tarp. Conditions were excellent as we followed the packed dog sled trail most of the way. We never encountered any slush but could see old evidence that others had in a few spots.

We took a day trip to Manomin Lake which looks like it would be a beautiful place to explore in other seasons as well. The winter trail between Found and Manomin is very scenic with pockets of aspen, thick pine, bogs, and beaver dam.

Temperatures were comfortable with lows of 10 at night (winds 5-10) and day time temps around 25. Easy living in the hot tent.