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10/04/2021 09:20AM
There have been no posts on this board for almost two weeks, so I figured I'd get a happy one up. I'm thrilled that I've been able to slip in a quick trip north this Friday. I'll be entering at Beaverhouse for an extended exploration of Quetico Lake. I've long wanted to do a detailed circumnavigation of that beautiful lake, and between covid and the fire closures this seems like a great opportunity. My Lab Bonnie and I will be soloing for a week.
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10/04/2021 11:30AM
Way to go, Bear! Have a great trip! Be careful at the outflow of the Quetico River where it enters Beaverhouse. It can be paddled, but it's been the cause of more than one canoe dumping.
"Keep close to Nature's heart, yourself; and break clear away, once in a while, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean." ~ John Muir
10/04/2021 02:15PM
Thanks Jackfish. I've been witness to just such a dumping at just such a spot on more than one occasion - though thankfully not a participant! I'll be interested to see what the water levels are like after this summer.
Tumblehome, sorry to hear about the hand. There are many things we do with our hands and canoeing is one of the more pleasant.
Tumblehome, sorry to hear about the hand. There are many things we do with our hands and canoeing is one of the more pleasant.
10/04/2021 02:32PM
Jackfish: "Way to go, Bear! Have a great trip! Be careful at the outflow of the Quetico River where it enters Beaverhouse. It can be paddled, but it's been the cause of more than one canoe dumping."
I've been through twice:
July 2003 - there was a pretty swift current and a couple of paddlers in knee-deep water fishing around for gear.
July 2021 - the water levels were so low that there was barely any current. No risk at all. I've been following the forecasts in Atikokan since then because of the fires and it seems like there's been no significant rainfall. I doubt the level is much different than when I was there.
10/05/2021 07:39AM
BearMandolin: "There have been no posts on this board for almost two weeks, so I figured I'd get a happy one up. I'm thrilled that I've been able to slip in a quick trip north this Friday. I'll be entering at Beaverhouse for an extended exploration of Quetico Lake. I've long wanted to do a detailed circumnavigation of that beautiful lake, and between covid and the fire closures this seems like a great opportunity. My Lab Bonnie and I will be soloing for a week."
That sounds like a great trip! I wish I could do the same this fall--- hope you can post a trip report when you get back. I'll be interested to read about what you found and how it all worked out.
"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.”
10/05/2021 09:11PM
Five different sites for pictographs between Beaverhouse and Quetico lake. I always enjoy having a chance to see any I can. I was just up at Lake of the Woods and fall color was good, but I didn’t think it was at full color. Hopefully you will be at or just past peak for fall colors
Ryan
Ryan
10/06/2021 08:59AM
Congratulations, and best wishes for a wonderful trip. That was part of our plan for a 10-day trip that had to be cancelled (replaced with Algonquin) due to Quetico fire closures. Maybe next year.
TZ
TZ
If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. African Proverb
10/21/2021 12:01PM
I've been back in Indy for a few days after a great 7-night trip to the north arm of Quetico Lake. Just me and my lab Bonnie, and we made a wonderful circuit surveying campsites, exploring the shorelines, playing fetch and so on.
I stayed pretty close to shore since I think I had the entire lake to myself - we didn't see anyone else the whole time. I didn't want to swim in the 58 degree water!
Rain and mist most days, with just two sunny afternoons. We also saw the incredibly low water levels that others throughout the area have reported, and the 2" rain we had one night didn't seem to make a dent in that.
Perhaps the most exciting moment was went a tree fell close to our tent on night five just as I was heading to bed! Thankfully, it fell away from the tent.
I'll try to get a more full trip report up soon.
I stayed pretty close to shore since I think I had the entire lake to myself - we didn't see anyone else the whole time. I didn't want to swim in the 58 degree water!
Rain and mist most days, with just two sunny afternoons. We also saw the incredibly low water levels that others throughout the area have reported, and the 2" rain we had one night didn't seem to make a dent in that.
Perhaps the most exciting moment was went a tree fell close to our tent on night five just as I was heading to bed! Thankfully, it fell away from the tent.
I'll try to get a more full trip report up soon.
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