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Wabawho
03/26/2019 01:41PM
 
Awesome:
rtallent: "Am pretty sure NAP is Portugese for: 'take saw and lining rope'...."
 
Wabawho
03/26/2019 01:54PM
 
Thanks BV,
I'll definitely have to check out that waterfall. It sounds like the trip will have quite a few portages on the way north and back south. We have 8 days, so there won't be a lot of layover. We can always cut it short by going west to east via Windfall instead of Brennan lake if needed.
 
goatroti
03/18/2019 12:35PM
 
Where are you headed? There are few of us on this site who have done over 50 trips in total in the Wabakimi area. We might be able to give some assistance.
 
Wabawho
03/17/2019 08:17AM
 
Thanks. "no actual portage" popped into my brain last night when I was thinking about it, so I wasn't too far off.
 
tumblehome
03/18/2019 11:26AM
 
Wabawho: "I'm sure I'll hit my forehead and say "duh", but I'm planning my trip for late May early June and near some of the portages on the Wabakimi project maps are the letters NAP instead of a distance number. What does NAP stand for?


Thanks"



You are a smart man! You asked the question before departure. Image if you had not and assumed something else. It would have been a hell of a trip!!


Tom
 
Wabawho
03/19/2019 04:28PM
 
From Allenwater bridge down the Allenwater river to Brennan lake and then back down the Nemo river to Redhead lake. Train in - Train out. Have been to Wabakimi before, but never done this particular route, so any comments on things to see or avoid appreciated. Thanks

 
jcavenagh
03/21/2019 02:17PM
 
Sounds great!
Are you planning to come south through Jeep or go all the way to Granite and then down?
EDIT: I missed the Nemo River reference.
 
Wabawho
03/16/2019 06:56PM
 
I'm sure I'll hit my forehead and say "duh", but I'm planning my trip for late May early June and near some of the portages on the Wabakimi project maps are the letters NAP instead of a distance number. What does NAP stand for?

Thanks
 
HighnDry
03/17/2019 10:06AM
 
goatroti: " From Barry our mapmaker...



NAP. No apparent portage. Meaning something is there but probably over grown and hard to find. The old Nipgon section sheets would have the information but we couldn’t find it in the field. This probably is an area we would line the gear



Barry


Barry and Phil on Dawn River in 2007. No apparent portage, we lined it and paddled up the stream.


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Aw c'mon, it's right there up that slick rock slope, through those blow downs.... :)
 
BV
03/24/2019 08:49AM
 
Wabawho, I was on a Project trip in 2010 with "Uncle" Phil that traveled from the resort at Allanwater Bridge down to Termite Lake during the first week of June. This was our second week on the trail and we had paddled to the resort from the NW, so we didn't use the train. I remember that there were about ten portages on the river from the resort to Termite Lk. They were easy to find and only needed minor cleaning. The most memorable part of that trip was the great fishing below the falls at the south end of Termite Lk.! The river splits and goes around both sides of a large island-the portage crosses the island. The west channel had a small amount of water flowing; however, the east channel is a spectacular chasm with a scenic series of waterfalls. Below these falls was great Northern and Pickerell fishing! One of our party caught the biggest Northern that I have ever seen caught on six lb. test line! Luckily, we were fishing from the shoreline and not from a canoe! We spent two nights at the very spacious camping area below the falls on the west shore, across from the falls and island. Also, very interesting round boulders and swirl holes at the bottom of the west channel. The resident Bald Eagles watched our fishing. Have a great trip!
 
BV
03/16/2019 08:36PM
 
If my memory is correct: "No Apparent Portage"

 
rtallent
03/23/2019 10:10PM
 
Am pretty sure NAP is Portugese for: 'take saw and lining rope'....
 
HighnDry
03/21/2019 09:17PM
 
Sounds like a great trip! I always want to get back to Wabakimi at some point.
 
goatroti
03/17/2019 04:59AM
 
From Barry our mapmaker...


NAP. No apparent portage. Meaning something is there but probably over grown and hard to find. The old Nipgon section sheets would have the information but we couldn’t find it in the field. This probably is an area we would line the gear


Barry

Barry and Phil on Dawn River in 2007. No apparent portage, we lined it and paddled up the stream.


 
deerfoot
03/17/2019 06:14PM
 
On many, many trips with Uncle Phil if he could not find the portage it probably wasn't there. On the other hand there were times Phil would flag a new portage and at the end turn around and there would be old blazes. He really had a"feel" for where the early travelers placed portages.
 
goatroti
03/16/2019 07:48PM
 
Maybe 'Not a Portage' but look in the front of the booklet for a key.
In the meantime, I'll check with the mapmaker.