Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Quetico Afficionados :: Scarlet Lake NE of McIntyre
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tumblehome |
I took a look at Scarlet Lake and it looks to be a pretty simple hop from the far northern end of McIntyre Lake into Scarlet. Looking at the maps, there is a little bay that leads very close to Scarlet and one of my maps shows a creek between the two which helps in navigation. It's only a few hundred feet between the lakes. That's about a 5 minute walk or less with a canoe on your back crashing through the woods. So it should be an easy portage into Scarlet. I've portaged into many one-off lakes in the past and it's fun to see lakes that few others see but they aren't usually remarkable in any other sense. One highlight of a bushwhack I did into a one-off lake was a stand of the oldest virgin trees I've ever seen. It was a low area between two lakes off the beaten path and the grove of trees had obviously not see fire in many hundreds of years. There were cedars, ash and pine trees as big as I've ever seen in my life. This lake is just off of Knife lake on the NW side of the lake. It's easy to get to but nobody sees this place. This is one advantage of bushwhacking I guess. Have fun. Bring a compass too. Tom |
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