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02/15/2016 09:54PM
Funny - it looks as though most info the author is giving has been collected from other peoples trip reports. I see a lot of stuff that I posted in there. I bet that if others look, they will see the same.
“The more you know, the less you carry” Mors Kochanski
02/16/2016 01:00AM
He mentioned spring creek as a possible route. I paddled this solo a half dozen years ago. I can't imagine anyone else has paddled it. When I paddled it the bwca was seeing record high water levels, it was dangerous and a stupid thing for me to have attempted. To suggest it as a possible route is irresponsible. However if you want some real wilderness paddling in the bwca, if your comfortable paddling a solo canoe through rapids running through willow thickets, this creek is gorgeous. Also be prepared to illegal bush camp.
02/16/2016 02:52PM
quote jwartman59: "He mentioned spring creek as a possible route. I paddled this solo a half dozen years ago. I can't imagine anyone else has paddled it. When I paddled it the bwca was seeing record high water levels, it was dangerous and a stupid thing for me to have attempted. To suggest it as a possible route is irresponsible. However if you want some real wilderness paddling in the bwca, if your comfortable paddling a solo canoe through rapids running through willow thickets, this creek is gorgeous. Also be prepared to illegal bush camp."
Kinda where Spring Creek Outfitters got there name. Chuck's dad and uncle I think used that to get to Sunday Lake. Chuck found it easier to run the Angleworm trail up that way and in through bear trap river.
Nctry
02/16/2016 03:22PM
quote nctry: "the trail then went from sunday lake to resorts on the border. i've searched all over for any sign of the old spring creek trail. nothing.quote jwartman59: "He mentioned spring creek as a possible route. I paddled this solo a half dozen years ago. I can't imagine anyone else has paddled it. When I paddled it the bwca was seeing record high water levels, it was dangerous and a stupid thing for me to have attempted. To suggest it as a possible route is irresponsible. However if you want some real wilderness paddling in the bwca, if your comfortable paddling a solo canoe through rapids running through willow thickets, this creek is gorgeous. Also be prepared to illegal bush camp."
Kinda where Spring Creek Outfitters got there name. Chuck's dad and uncle I think used that to get to Sunday Lake. Chuck found it easier to run the Angleworm trail up that way and in through bear trap river."
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