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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Back from Daniels Lake Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
Pinetree |
01/29/2016 07:12PM Thanks-usually by now you have 25 inches of ice. |
nicek |
01/29/2016 07:08PM Slush was not an issue. Ice thickness approximately 10 inches. Great conditions all around. |
Pinetree |
01/29/2016 06:24PMquote TuscaroraBorealis: "Thanks for reporting back. Bummer about the fishing but, that's only one (of many) facet of what a wilderness adventure offers." agree 100%. |
TuscaroraBorealis |
01/29/2016 05:49PM Thanks for reporting back. Bummer about the fishing but, that's only one (of many) facet of what a wilderness adventure offers. |
Pinetree |
01/29/2016 04:08PM It was nice and peaceful than. Any water-slush on the lakes and how much ice? |
nicek |
01/29/2016 01:03PM Wonderful winter camping at Daniels Lake. Came back Monday night, after three beautiful days at the lake with no fish. Weather was more than kind. Below zero first night and than a warm SSW wind brought comfortable 20F days and nights. Near full moon on Friday gave us indescribable hours of mid night light. Sleeping under the moon was comfortable and magical. The group gave a honest effort to catch the elusive Lake Trout with no success. We declared Daniels lake to have no fish interested to be caught.For two nights we had Daniels to ourselves. Seen wolf tracks but no sounds. Dog sleds were busy on Bearskin Lake. BWCAW never disappointing. |