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marsonite
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09/11/2016 09:48PM  
New Trip Report posted by marsonite

Trip Name: Powell Forest Canoe Route, BC.

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marsonite
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09/11/2016 09:55PM  
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Powell Forest Canoe Route
09/13/2016 01:53AM  
Definetly a different type of canoeing and camping trip than we're used to but getting out is good. I looked through your photos taken with a trail cam and Wow is all I can say. Thank you for sharing them with us . The winter wolves ones are really something. FRED
09/16/2016 06:35PM  
A little different type of adventure, but I did one like it last winter in South Carolina.
What was the reason you headed to WA state.

Get into backpacking if you are not already. That is what the western Mts are made for.
I think SaganagaJoe lives out there, (Wa I believe) he is a member of this board and talks about backpacking a lot.
09/19/2016 06:19AM  
Sometimes places like that are quieter and nicer than you expect.
marsonite
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09/19/2016 07:43AM  
quote boonie: "Sometimes places like that are quieter and nicer than you expect. "


Yeah, we really didn't see many people on this canoe trip, just a few a day. We of course love to hike in the mountains too, but unless you go off trail, which my wife isn't interested in, there are a ton of people out there. Solitude is rare.
 
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