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05/23/2013 08:21AM
We have two of us heading up into the Atwood River system somewhere during the first week of July. Can use two more paddlers.
Both of us are 8 trip veterans of the Wabakimi Project. Neophytes and newbies would be in good hands. Fly -in, fishing, long days, fun evenings.
Tell the boss to hell with it. I'm going. Make things work and c'mon up.
Reply to me or Phil Cotton (wabakimimaps on this board) for details.
See you in the bush ... somewhere.
Both of us are 8 trip veterans of the Wabakimi Project. Neophytes and newbies would be in good hands. Fly -in, fishing, long days, fun evenings.
Tell the boss to hell with it. I'm going. Make things work and c'mon up.
Reply to me or Phil Cotton (wabakimimaps on this board) for details.
See you in the bush ... somewhere.
05/25/2013 04:30PM
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quote mrcanoe: "We have two of us heading up into the Atwood River system somewhere during the first week of July. Can use two more paddlers.
My wife and I have tripped with mrcanoe and you will have a good time! Nice flight up to that area and great fishing!
Proud participant in the Wabakimi Project! http://www.wabakimi.org
06/03/2013 04:12PM
We're looking for one or two paddlers. If we get two, great. If we get one we already have another guy who will come to make it four.
Go to the bank, check your balance, set aside the $, get the time off and c'mon out with us.
Wabakimi Project 2013
Go to the bank, check your balance, set aside the $, get the time off and c'mon out with us.
Wabakimi Project 2013
07/13/2013 10:08AM
Had a great time up on the Attwood River. Started at the bottom of Attwood Lake, worked our way up to the top and around the bend in 37C (98.6F) temperatures and absolutely calm waters without a breeze. That really sucks the life out of you.
Next day on to Hurst Lake through a 443m portage, then to the bottom end of Hurst Lake, and it was just as hot.
Overnight at the start of the rapids into Austen Lake then two portages and we were into Austen Lake. Temperatures had fallen to around 30C. Went around the corner to the SE end of the lake and the 860m portage. We said the hell with that, and we ran the 5 sets of rapids into the top west end of Guerin Lake. Lotsa of Class 2-3 fun. Found the primo campsite on the south shore and set up camp for three nights.
Fishing the next day yielded a big dinner of pickerel (walleye for you Americans) and all was good with the world. We went and cleaned up the portage into Yolanda Lake and paddled back in a short (20 min) windy rainfall.
The weather turned nasty all around us but we got away with one downpour and a short shower after dinner.
The next morning was cold and blustery, but by 4 pm we were on the water and at a cabin for the last night. Cary and I went fishing for more than two hours but all we landed were two pickerel and threw back at least 12 young pike. After dinner we emptied the bar and hit the hay. Plane arrived at 10 am to get us back to Armstrong.
Great trip. Great company. Great time.
Thanks Uncle Phil and the Wabakimi Project.
Next day on to Hurst Lake through a 443m portage, then to the bottom end of Hurst Lake, and it was just as hot.
Overnight at the start of the rapids into Austen Lake then two portages and we were into Austen Lake. Temperatures had fallen to around 30C. Went around the corner to the SE end of the lake and the 860m portage. We said the hell with that, and we ran the 5 sets of rapids into the top west end of Guerin Lake. Lotsa of Class 2-3 fun. Found the primo campsite on the south shore and set up camp for three nights.
Fishing the next day yielded a big dinner of pickerel (walleye for you Americans) and all was good with the world. We went and cleaned up the portage into Yolanda Lake and paddled back in a short (20 min) windy rainfall.
The weather turned nasty all around us but we got away with one downpour and a short shower after dinner.
The next morning was cold and blustery, but by 4 pm we were on the water and at a cabin for the last night. Cary and I went fishing for more than two hours but all we landed were two pickerel and threw back at least 12 young pike. After dinner we emptied the bar and hit the hay. Plane arrived at 10 am to get us back to Armstrong.
Great trip. Great company. Great time.
Thanks Uncle Phil and the Wabakimi Project.
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