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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Reports Trip Report - Early Ice out 2012 |
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04/01/2018 04:24PM
New Trip Report posted by hobbydog
Trip Name: Early Ice out 2012.
Entry Point: 70
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Trip Name: Early Ice out 2012.
Entry Point: 70
Click Here to View Trip Report
The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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04/01/2018 06:01PM
thanks for writing up this trip report! was just breezing through photos of that early spring and then seeing the weather report for more snow tomorrow. ugh.
i remember you posting that photo of Koop watching the sunrise and thinking what a smart dog he is, soaking up the wilderness.
a great trip for you both. hope your new dog loves tripping as much as Koop.
i remember you posting that photo of Koop watching the sunrise and thinking what a smart dog he is, soaking up the wilderness.
a great trip for you both. hope your new dog loves tripping as much as Koop.
04/01/2018 07:42PM
Nice report and pics! What happened to your dog? That is a real shame to lose him at such a young age. He seemed to be the perfect canoe dog.
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
04/01/2018 08:10PM
TomT: "Nice report and pics! What happened to your dog? That is a real shame to lose him at such a young age. He seemed to be the perfect canoe dog.
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He was a one of a kind dog. He could vocalize to the point of almost talking. The cold water didn't bother him, in fact he loved it. On this trip he started swimming out from the camp site for no reason and just kept swimming. I was starting to worry about him. After about 100 yards he turned around and came back. He was wet the whole trip. Great canoe manners. In August of that year he started throwing up on a Friday. Took him to the vet on Saturday. They said it looked like a mass in his lower stomach. Took him to the U of M Vet clinic in the afternoon. They were going to do surgery on Monday but the tumor ruptured Sunday morning and he bleed out. Tough way to lose a dog.
The best thing one can do when it's raining is to let it rain. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
04/02/2018 08:03AM
hobbydog: "TomT: "Nice report and pics! What happened to your dog? That is a real shame to lose him at such a young age. He seemed to be the perfect canoe dog.
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He was a one of a kind dog. He could vocalize to the point of almost talking. The cold water didn't bother him, in fact he loved it. On this trip he started swimming out from the camp site for no reason and just kept swimming. I was starting to worry about him. After about 100 yards he turned around and came back. He was wet the whole trip. Great canoe manners. In August of that year he started throwing up on a Friday. Took him to the vet on Saturday. They said it looked like a mass in his lower stomach. Took him to the U of M Vet clinic in the afternoon. They were going to do surgery on Monday but the tumor ruptured Sunday morning and he bleed out. Tough way to lose a dog. "
That's a tough loss for sure. You know, it's very similar to the way I lost my 11 year old Border Collie. He was fine but slowing down a little on our walks. Then one day he jumped on the couch and rested his head in my lap. He never came on the couch unless we invited him to. I thought it was odd then after a minute he stretched out and went stiff with mild convulsions and wimpering.
It was a Sunday so we rushed him 20 minutes to the nearest open vet. He had tumors in his stomach and I was told it would be best to put him down. Worst day of my life right there. At least I was able to comfort him on the table as they gave him the final shot. It's the only time I have cried as an adult.
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
04/02/2018 09:39PM
In 2012 we fished a couple of lake trout lakes March 30 and 31 from canoe in 2012 before season closed that winter-spring up the Gunflint. Many were just like 40% open water. So you had to watch the ice movement and we were on small lakes so we could portage if we had to. I think we caught like one small lake trout total but it was neat just getting up there in March in Canoe.
04/03/2018 06:40PM
Awesome trip report. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Little John is an area I've wanted to try, and this just gave me another reason.
Man that photo of the lake with the moon up. AWESOME!
Little John is an area I've wanted to try, and this just gave me another reason.
Man that photo of the lake with the moon up. AWESOME!
“The Wilderness holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask.” - Nancy Newhall
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