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06/03/2016 10:04PM (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
New Trip Report posted by MrsBlackSwanAdventures
Trip Name: Honeymoon of a lifetime.
Entry Point: 37
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Trip Name: Honeymoon of a lifetime.
Entry Point: 37
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06/04/2016 01:59AM
Very nice report. Sounds like you had much better than average fishing. To bad you had the experience with the nude bathers, but when you get as old as me you will realize some people were raised in cave by wolves. I saw the picture of you with the packs on front and back and would like to suggest that's not [IMO] a good deal, to much risk of a slip, twisted ankle ect, but whatever floats your canoe. May you 2 have a long happy live together, and may you be able to go back to this area in 40 years to see what it's like after the burn. FRED OH yeah if no one has welcomed you to the board allow me to be the first.
Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked, the good fourtune to remember the ones do, and the eyesight to tell the differance.
06/04/2016 08:00AM
Thanks so much! It would be amazing to go back in 40 years to see the transformation. I was definitely taking it slow with the packs and being as careful as possible. Hopefully when I upgrade my pack, we will be able to fit all our gear in just two!
06/04/2016 09:28AM
Excellent! Thanks for sharing. I did a solo last August from to Kawishiwi to Malberg and back and your report brought back great memories. I left Malberg my second to last day w/ plans to camp on Polly, but getting there before 9am I decided to push on and camp at Kawishiwi my last night. I was lucky though as I got the last open site on Kawishiwi BUT it made for a very relaxing last night and a very easy last morning/day.
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06/07/2016 07:13AM
Great report! Sounds like you couldn't ask for better.. except the naked guys you could've done without.. but then it might have rained... Thanks for the awesome read! I think my wife & I will be doing the similar trip this summer.
06/08/2016 07:09AM
Thanks everyone. It certainly was an amazing place to have a honeymoon and yes, a great way to start a marriage. I love to hear about other couples going out there together. It is really something special. We already miss it and we are hoping to put a fall trip together this year as well.
08/06/2016 06:34PM
After my best friend and I graduated from high school we got a job working our a@#%# off during the summer of 1970. We quit work a few days before college started and took a trip to the Singing Creek between Sunday and Burke lakes in the Quetico. My friend decided to quit smoking at the campsite and burned his carton of Old Golds. A short time later a couple paddled up and asked if they would mind if they swam next to our campsite where the creek empties into Burke. No problem. They strip naked and cavort in Burke for a while, then dress and come up to the campsite and ask for a cigarette--they are dying for one! My buddies cigs were smoldering in the fire! Oh well. If we hadn't been from uptight ND we might have gone and jumped in Burke with them! Ah for age and insight!
08/14/2016 09:50PM
Not sure how I missed this trip report, but glad I got to read it. Great report, that's an area we want to try sometime soon. My wife and I haven't taken a "true" honeymoon yet but in the 2 years we've been married we've taken 3 trips to the BW and are thinking of doing one with just ourselves since our attempts at groups keep falling through with people backing out.
It sounds like you guys like fishing as much as we do.
It sounds like you guys like fishing as much as we do.
08/15/2016 11:25AM
We just absolutely love it in the BWCA. The only group trips I have taken were with my youth group when I was in 8th and 9th grade. We consider taking my husband's brother because we know he would appreciate it so much but we just love the solitude for ourselves. Maybe one day we will be less greedy and share the wonder that is the BWCA.
08/21/2016 05:37AM
Thank you! I enjoyed your report and made note of the loop you two traveled. My hope is the two of you can continue on these adventures for years to come.
In wilderness is the preservation of the world. - Henry David Thoreau BWCA/Quetico Forever
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