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Date/Time: 03/28/2024 04:34AM
Trip Report - Lone Wolf

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Cloznuff 02/20/2017 08:16AM
Thanks for the report. I was in the same area (entered the day before you from EP37) and traveled a very similar route. What was truly funny about your report to me was the mention of otters. I was camped on Adams and noticed 2 "fish" splashing on the surface about 400 yds out. I thought maybe they were Muskies, although I didn't know there were muskies in the lake. They were flopping out there for 20 minutes and by the time I got my canoe ready to investigate they were gone.
woody066 02/19/2017 02:16PM
Great trip report! Thanks for posting it, nice photography also.
SaganagaJoe 02/18/2017 04:27PM
I really, really enjoyed that report. I've felt a lot of the same things up in canoe country. That sense of interconnectedness with my surroundings, and the disconnectedness from the noise that so often defines my life, is why I keep coming back.
Magrockt 02/05/2017 10:39AM
Thank you so much for the wonderful story of your expedition. Beautiful pictures
johno 02/02/2017 02:50PM
Great report, great photos, great writing style. Thanks!
hamillsc 02/02/2017 01:01PM
Thanks for all the kind words. I'm glad so many enjoyed my report.
Scramble, only one of the Duluth Packs is mine, I borrowed one from my dad. A Frost River Timber Cruiser is on my wish list though.
Steve, thanks for all the advice before the trip. It really set me up for success.
Anthony, I can't say enough good about my Northstar Magic. That boat is a dream to paddle! A Northwind 20 is next for a family canoe upgrade.
TomT, I did hear the wolves. When I was camped on Makwa, I heard them at dusk. No major animal sightings this trip, such as moose, only tracks near Pan Lake. I did see an otter and bald eagle and hear a Great Horned owl on Beaver, a piliated and a ruffed grouse on the Kawishiwi River, and a variety of ducks. I do plan on eventually tripping into the provincial parks. Algonquin, Wabakimi, and a fly-in to Woodland Caribou are on my bucket list.
Mocha, it was a long route, but I had plenty of alternate routes build in to shorten the trip if needed. Not sure why the pictures didn't work for you. They are in my photo album as well, if that works for you.
DougD 02/01/2017 07:48PM
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoyed reading this report on a cool winter night.
Mocha 02/01/2017 01:04AM
really enjoyed your trip, it was a pretty long route for your first solo but it's good to have a plan and then be able to adjust as needed. for some reason i wasn't able to see many of the photos, there was just a small black X in the upper left corner and my computer couldn't open them. from other comments, they sound gorgeous. Fall is my favorite time for tripping.
your comments about the paddle through Fishdance were exactly what i felt paddling through that area. i felt an odd sense of calm and wanted to stay longer because of it.
looking forward to hearing about your next trip, solo or with the family.
paddlefamily 01/30/2017 04:52PM
Beautiful photos - fall is my favorite time up north. A chunk of that route is on my wish-list. Thank you for describing it well.
TomT 01/16/2017 08:00PM
Always nice to read another solo account. Love the canoe, very sharp. It's what I will get but no more wood trim for me.


You didn't mention any wildlife except the turtle and a loon if I remember. Did you get to hear wolves? And you really seemed to have a nice stretch of weather for that time of year. Good choice of book too! Ever think of going beyond the BW? I see you're hooked pretty good on tripping again.


Thanks for the report and awesome pics too. The only thing missing was a shot of bacon, eggs, and pancakes for dinner. :)




Springer2 01/16/2017 11:28AM
Nice work--thanks!
scat 01/15/2017 04:39PM
Nicely played, and nicely written. I used to call my solo trips a lone wolf tour.
movington 01/10/2017 03:17PM
I enjoyed reading your report. A solo trip departing from Kawishiwi is on my list of upcoming trips I want to take.
woody066 01/10/2017 02:57PM
Excellent report on a fantastic trip. Great photography as well.
Inspires me even more for my next trip. I would love to do a solo one day.
Thank you.
paddlinjoe 01/10/2017 02:40PM
Gorgeous pictures and a well narratted report. The peaceful nature of the trip relaxed me just reading it. I also gained a new dehydrated meal idea. Hamburger, refried beans and mashed potatoes. I will remember to go heavy on the seasoning for the hamburger.


Thanks for posting the report.
anthonyp007 01/10/2017 02:18PM
Great report! Great detail and I awesome photos. I can't wait to do a solo some day, mostly tandems for now. Gorgeous boat, I have a Northwind 17 (Northstar is just down the road from me) myself and it's the best canoe I've ever owned. Don't know if I'll every buy from anyone else. I've never been in at Kawishiwi, but after seeing you pics I feel like checking it out.


Thanks so much!
boonie 01/09/2017 07:05PM
Thanks, I really enjoyed your report. I know you were looking forward to it with great anticipation and I can tell you weren't disappointed. You saw a lot of country, much of which I've seen and a lot I haven't too. I hope you get to do another one like that soon.
scramble4a5 01/09/2017 06:58PM
I enjoyed the read. Your new canoe looks like a real beauty. And I am envious you have two Duluth packs!
hamillsc 01/09/2017 02:19PM
New Trip Report posted by hamillsc

Trip Name: Lone Wolf.

Entry Point: 37

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