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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Juno / Vern / Pipe water levels Reply |
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Waldo2 |
06/26/2023 09:42AM What a wonderful trip and trip report! The Canoeing with Daddy video brought a tear to my eye thinking of trips with my daughters. Thanks for the time to put this together!! |
TuscaroraBorealis |
06/24/2023 02:16PM Here's a link to the trip report I just finished. |
dogwoodgirl |
06/20/2023 10:05AM Thanks for the pointers, TB! I tolerate mud and muck okay, I suppose. Don't love it but that's just how it goes. Some days are full of mud. |
TuscaroraBorealis |
06/19/2023 09:04PM Was there at the end of May and water levels were sufficiently high at that time. Obviously conditions have changed. Still, I would say your primary concern should/would be getting from Vern to East Pipe. I think you will still be able to make it but, you may have to walk your canoe through some shallow sections. Ultimately, how well do you tolerate mud & muck??? As far as getting to Juno...Regardless of water levels, I would skip the very short paddle between the 2 portages and do it as one long portage as there is a well established trail doing so. Much less labor in my opinion. FYI: The short (3 rod) portage into Pipe was quite overgrown. It might make more sense to pull up a little short and just 'bushwhack' up the beaver dam ridge as it is actually more open. Photo is of approach from East Pipe, and shows 90% of the portage length. |
dogwoodgirl |
06/19/2023 07:55PM Anyone been back that way recently? How are the water levels holding up with the drought? |