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bobbernumber3
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07/22/2024 12:53PM  
New Trip Report posted by bobbernumber3

Trip Name: Kopka River.

Entry Point: Wabakimi

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07/22/2024 04:36PM  
WOW! That is the wildest thing I've seen (portaging your canoe up that "goat" portage!) Do you have to bring your own pully system or is there one there?

Thanks for sharing the photos.
bobbernumber3
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07/22/2024 05:53PM  
MN_Lindsey: "WOW! That is the wildest thing I've seen (portaging your canoe up that "goat" portage!) Do you have to bring your own pully system or is there one there?


Thanks for sharing the photos."


The ropes were there at the Goat Portage as well as a line for lowering packs and canoes. We used our carabiners to attach to the ropes and held back on the line to lower them under control and get around a tree half-way down. It was a 4-person operation.

I'll be doing some repair work on my canoe this winter... it slid away on its own at the bottom.
07/22/2024 06:50PM  
Nice pics, brings back memories of my 2017 trip. As our trip progressed the water level continued to drop due to almost no rain. Looks like you had good water levels. Does the Billy Goat portage still have the really faded out old blue climbing rope?
bobbernumber3
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07/22/2024 07:12PM  
deerfoot: "Nice pics, brings back memories of my 2017 trip. As our trip progressed the water level continued to drop due to almost no rain. Looks like you had good water levels. Does the Billy Goat portage still have the really faded out old blue climbing rope?"


There were a couple climbing ropes as well as a rope for loads and a lining control rope... all were in good shape and ready to go. We provided the carabiners.

I worked the transfer point part way down the slot. I used a climbing rope as a tie-off around my belt for safety!
07/23/2024 08:48AM  
bobbernumber3: "
deerfoot: "Nice pics, brings back memories of my 2017 trip. As our trip progressed the water level continued to drop due to almost no rain. Looks like you had good water levels. Does the Billy Goat portage still have the really faded out old blue climbing rope?"



There were a couple climbing ropes as well as a rope for loads and a lining control rope... all were in good shape and ready to go. We provided the carabiners.


I worked the transfer point part way down the slot. I used a climbing rope as a tie-off around my belt for safety!"


Good, I imagine the park trail crew checks the Seven Sisters Area each year because it is so popular with outfitted groups. The year of my trip the park sent a trail crew down from the railroad to the Kopka from the Aldridge Creek rail stop and they continued clearing all portages to Bukimiga Lk where most groups end their trip.
bobbernumber3
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07/23/2024 09:38AM  
deerfoot: "
bobbernumber3: "
deerfoot: "Nice pics, brings back memories of my 2017 trip. As our trip progressed the water level continued to drop due to almost no rain. Looks like you had good water levels. Does the Billy Goat portage still have the really faded out old blue climbing rope?"




There were a couple climbing ropes as well as a rope for loads and a lining control rope... all were in good shape and ready to go. We provided the carabiners.



I worked the transfer point part way down the slot. I used a climbing rope as a tie-off around my belt for safety!"



Good, I imagine the park trail crew checks the Seven Sisters Area each year because it is so popular with outfitted groups. The year of my trip the park sent a trail crew down from the railroad to the Kopka from the Aldridge Creek rail stop and they continued clearing all portages to Bukimiga Lk where most groups end their trip."


As a "non-operating park", I assumed that meant no maintenance. But you could tell the portages had some recent work done to keep them clear and passable.
 
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