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BlindMoose
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06/17/2009 11:26AM  
New Trip Report posted by BlindMoose

Trip Name: Border Route --Loon Lake to Rose Cliffs.

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wawasee
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06/18/2009 08:24AM  
Sounds like a good five day hike. Did you have any luck catching fish?
BlindMoose
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06/18/2009 08:32AM  
Nope. None. I spent probably only about an hour or so each day fishing but couldn't catch a thing.
06/18/2009 09:32AM  
Thanks for the report, it sounds like a great place to hike. I have been winter camping in the area and always thought that the terrain is much very interesting and different from many other parts of the BWCA.

Where is your next hike planned? Thanks again!
talusman
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06/18/2009 11:56AM  
Hiking seems to have gotten into your blood. It's a whole new perspective on the BW.
I was in that area in May and I couldn't believe the entry into the camp at Partidge. After walking all over at the bottom of the path I took the beaver dam. My feet got pretty wet.
BlindMoose
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06/18/2009 12:08PM  
Sadly that will probably be my last BWCA hike for quite awhile. I'm heading off to Oregon in August for a year, so next hikes will be in Montana and Oregon. Someday, perhaps in a year or two I'd like to do the full Kekekabic or something along the Superior Hiking Trail.
 
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