Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Wabakimi :: Fire ban issued
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goatroti |
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Jaywalker |
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Jaywalker |
goatroti: "That fire, 6.5 hectares or about 13 acres is just north of the very little used North Route from Smoothrock Lake to Elf Lake. Our Wabakimi Project team (Phil Cotton, Portage 99 and I) worked for a week to get through to the pond just before Elf coming in from Smoothrock. Previous to us, the last two parties to travel through there passed by in the late 80's early 90's, travelling Elf to Smoothrock. I think the area is a caribou breeding/calving area, but at the time we went through, August 2010, the then Park Superintendent told his portage clearing crew not to do that route. Asked why not, he replied, "Nobody goes through there, why bother."" Goat, you are an absolute treasure. I love your posts of your work to clear and sustain these routes. I did not realize there was a northern route into Elf from SRL. You're saying "no one goes there" makes me want to go there. Winds in the area are going to be mild but erratic. Let's hope that fire stays small. |
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deerfoot |
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jillpine |
fire ban I usually don't make a fire except if cold and wet. Let's hope for those conditions soon. |
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Gaidin53 |
One of the other FOW members was just up on the Allenwater. His daughter is in the whitewater rapids riders class with me. My son and a friend of his are heading into the Quetico next Thursday for 16 days. He’s getting 1st trip with my brand new canoe! Ryan |
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boonie |
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Sparkeh |
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jillpine |
Mosquito and deer flies were heavy; they feed the breeding bird population, so they were celebrated, not despised. We manage them with bug jackets, head nets, and very early bed times, as we were up by 4:30am most mornings for the dawn chorus. Hoping to join a Montcrief group this week so I can obtain more Atlas counts, but watching fire activity in that very area. I was unable to participate in Phil Cotton’s Wabakimi Project, as I had neither time nor money when it was active. I’m very appreciative of the clearing and mapping done by so many volunteers and leaders in this magnificent park. Thank you. |