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Beemer01
12/21/2008 04:56PM
 


JDRocks as camp chef in Quetico.



Suko as camp chef in Quetico
 
adam
01/12/2009 06:31AM
 
The winner of the December photo contest is Mooseplums! A tough month to vote especially on an empty stomach.

HighPlainsDrifter's great trip report won the December trip report contest!

RoYoJo is the winner of the extra give away.
 
RoJoYo
01/20/2009 02:58PM
 
I got the hat...thanks.
 
cowdoc
12/14/2008 10:10AM
 
What!!?? No blueberry pancakes yet!? LLC Tiger Bay Island campsite-July 2004. The blueberry bushes were about 20 yards from the fire pit....can you say FRESH!?
 
moose plums
01/12/2009 04:02PM
 
....and i was rootin for that pike on a stick!
 
bumabu
12/08/2008 12:19AM
 

 
BlackBear08
12/05/2008 11:57AM
 
Gutting the fish for a snack (it was very tasty) - Thumb Lake, June 2008


 
Kiporby
12/05/2008 10:09AM
 
Bacon anyone?


 
lilcowdoc
12/22/2008 04:45PM
 
La Croix 2007. It's good.


 
FARMPADDLER
12/30/2008 10:16AM
 
Homemade tomato basil soup, West Pike Lake 2008



 
moose plums
12/05/2008 06:53AM
 
B Dub Pizza on reflector oven- Mountain Lake
 
Navigator
12/05/2008 07:55AM
 
Baked fish in butter, onion and garlic salt; cuscus and peas and a three cheese biscuit baked fresh in camp, Yum! - Lake Saganagons, August 2008
 
Georgiaboy
12/05/2008 01:40PM
 
Steak and potatoes on the fire grate. Does it get any better than this?


 
Merganser
12/23/2008 03:15PM
 
Malberg, Aug 2006. My wife whipping up some Cache Lake "Really Tasty" stew. Note the "Really Tasty" dumpling batter in the pan on her right.

 
Airrick13
12/30/2008 03:39PM
 

 
Lightfoot
12/23/2008 12:50PM
 
Yes, that is charcoal under the kabobs. We bring in a small (very small) bag to use for our first night's supper. The first day we sometimes get to camp rather late in the afternoon and this way we don't have to try and find firewood before we can prepare supper. Some years, finding dry wood can also be a problem.
 
ZIMTLSA
12/05/2008 06:59AM
 

 
muskieman
12/05/2008 11:16AM
 
ensign walleye with butter and lemon pepper
 
Rice Lake
12/29/2008 10:13PM
 

 
adam
12/04/2008 08:47PM
 
It is time to start the October 2008 Photo Contest. We are going to do a timely and yearly favorite.

The theme for this month's contest is "Canoe Country Cooking". Post your best photos which capture some great canoe country cooking.

Monthly Category: Canoe Country Cooking

There is again a special reward for this months contests. Along with winning a hat, Wilderness Passages Magazine, created by long time member QPassage, is giving a free copy of their great magazine and a 2 1/2 hour DVD of Quetico footage to the winner of the photo contest and trip report contest. For more information about Wilderness Passages, you can visit their website at WildernessPassages.com

Remember 1 entry per person please. This helps us vote accurately.

Rules:

- You must be signed in as a member with a valid email address in your profile to enter (or win).

- You can only enter one photo per monthly contest. You can enter the same photo if it did not win in a previous month.

- You must be the photographer of the photo.

- Photos are entered in the contest by making a reply posting to this message and using the "Add a photo to this message" link during composition. This will allow you to upload a photo from your computer to the contest or allow you to select a photo which you have already loaded into your photo gallery on this site. If you want to enter your photo in another way, please contact us.

- Please describe in the message where the picture is from.
- Judging will be done by the www.bwca.com staff and moderators.
- A member may win once per year.
- Photos must be posted to this message by 11:59pm on Oct 31st.
- Photos must be in jpg or gif format to be uploaded to the site.

Contact me if you have something in a different format or are having problems uploading to the site.



Thank you for participating!

Adam P20081201
 
snakecharmer
12/05/2008 05:37AM
 
Fresh trout for lunch ~ Cherry Lake.


 
muskieman
12/05/2008 11:12AM
 

 
Boppa
12/29/2008 12:42PM
 
BigZig,
The table is made from two pieces of 1/4" luan which I sanded to under 3/16 and varnished, put ribbon hinge on. It is kept from folding while in use by two small pin latches on the other side. I put it on a Coleman table stand where I use two small SS hose clamps on two legs to adjust to uneven ground. It has been a cherished item whenever portaging is not major.

If thinking of making one consider how you will transport it. I took the width of our canoe and the height of our packs into account. I portage it with two pieces of parachute cord attached to two D-rings on outside of pack.

Others on site here have similar tables and many have drilled out holes to lower weight even further.

If any questions ask away.
Boppa
 
fishguts
12/04/2008 11:37PM
 

My son Cooking Darkey River Walleye Fillets at Cedar Point Camp on McIntyre Lake, Quetico, June 2008
 
QPassage
12/05/2008 12:14AM
 
Secret Recipe
Yum Yum!

qp


 
eglath
12/05/2008 12:29PM
 
Sterling Lake Crayfish Boil -- July 2006


 
BigZig
12/29/2008 10:45AM
 
Boppa - what are you using for a table? Looks like two pieces of varnished 1/4" ply hinged together. What do you rest it on and how do you keep it from folding up?
 
BigZig
12/04/2008 09:41PM
 
Your always cooking in the winter!

 
quetico152
12/06/2008 02:26PM
 
makin breakfast in the rain at the site under silver falls 2006
 
sterngirl
12/13/2008 10:10AM
 
Fish and potatoes. Insula, 2006


 
Lightfoot
12/08/2008 12:45PM
 
Kabobs on Vera Lake.


 
Jackfish
12/11/2008 08:43AM
 

 
toopoopedtopaddle
12/17/2008 04:09PM
 
It didn't seem right for a backcountry fine cuisine contest to have come this far without something-on-a-stick, so I am delighted to oblige with "Lake Agnes Fish-On-A-Stick". Oh yes – he ate it – mumbled something about “a little salt & garlic would go a long way”.
 
Boppa
12/22/2008 02:39PM
 

Dogwoodgirl's jello mold at work.
The results are - yum yum. (Adirondack canoe trip)
 
stillcanmake8guy
12/19/2008 02:25PM
 
Imagination...


 
jdevries
12/18/2008 09:05AM
 
Lightfoot - is that charcoal under your kabobs?
 
Portage Monkey
12/12/2008 04:11PM
 
Prepping for a late night weenie roast somewhere in the Lake Two area.
 
Woodbender
12/16/2008 11:59AM
 
Cowdoc those two campers behind you look hungry enough to take a bite out of your leg. That one on the right looks like she's about to lick the pancakes right off the griddle! (hah)
 
RoJoYo
12/08/2008 12:39PM
 
Nothing like French-pressed Starbucks in the Bdub.


 
jamotrade
12/10/2008 03:02PM
 
Michael, Marty, and Greg get the stove and the fire going for dinner. Perent Lake, June 2003. Sorry it's 2 pics. I had to maximize time on the scanner at work so I wouldn't get caught daydreaming about the BWCA...
 
BubbaJr
12/10/2008 11:01PM
 
Some of those pizzas in the reflector ovens look damn good!
 
Jackfish
12/11/2008 04:16PM
 
By the way, my photo above is from 1999 on a trip to Quetico I took with my (then) 14 year old daughter. Photo taken on a favorite eating rock on a favorite Quetico lake. :-)
 
jamotrade
12/10/2008 02:58PM
 

 
TomT
12/18/2008 10:20AM
 
TPTP, I hope he gutted that fish at least. Doesn't look like it though. :) Funny pic.
 
wildernessjoe
12/19/2008 10:06PM
 
Jim, can you bring coal to BWCA?
 
bdavid1157
12/17/2008 08:24AM
 
Strawberry topped pancakes.


 
cowdoc
12/16/2008 02:47PM
 
I'm safe....I'm taking the picture. The chief cook and bottlewasher was in grave danger though!
 
peeruwp
12/06/2008 03:48PM
 
Chili on a cold rainy Sept night!


 
muskrat
12/07/2008 05:08AM
 
No delivery ? No problem !
 
satchmoa
12/07/2008 06:55AM
 
Lake 3 tortillini with dehydrated peas and chicken yum yum life is good
 
kensofe
12/07/2008 06:25AM
 
Try this again-

Baking-



Finished product-


 
kensofe
12/07/2008 06:19AM
 
I do not thnk I have EVER had better pizza than this one baked in an Old Scout refelctor oven! I was absolutely delicious!

Baking-

[IMG]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s314/kensofe/JuliaandDad2008BWtrip055.jpg[/IMG]

finished product-

[IMG]http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s314/kensofe/JuliaandDad2008BWtrip060.jpg[/IMG]
 
HighPlainsDrifter
12/05/2008 10:53PM
 

Bread making. Lake Insula. 9/16/2006

 
TomT
12/06/2008 06:45AM
 

First night anticipation on Lake Polly August 2008.


 
johanismyvzual57
12/06/2008 11:41PM
 


Yum, yum, yum... gotta love Alice Lake clams!
 
starwatcher
12/06/2008 09:19PM
 
Home-made bread cooked in a Dutch oven over a campfire.

starwatcher


 
wetcanoedog
12/07/2008 10:13PM
 

Heavy Duty Eggs and Rice--
i don't really cook on canoe trips--no pizza or deep fried fish.
a one pot rice and something or a Mac and Cheese with a MRE rib or chicken pack is about it.bannock as a filler and thats just a biscuit fried in peanut oil..above is one of my two breakfasts,the other is pancakes made with waffle mix--panwaffles??
the egg and rice is one half a Wakefield egg mix pack with about half a cup of Minute Rice..i put dry onion and tomato in with the rice while it's covered.a good slug of peanut oil and it all go's in the pan--the rice fills out the egg to carry you thru to lunch and the tomato and onion give the egg mix some flavor..
 
toopoopedtopaddle
01/18/2009 05:35PM
 
Thanks for the vote Mooseplums! I'm thinking this stick thing could become a tradition (along with a little merlot, of course). Congrats on your photo!
 
Canoe Dude
12/29/2008 03:14PM
 
Cooking some brownies on Crooked lake (the bigger Crooked), 2006


 
fishguts
12/29/2008 05:55PM
 
Are those the brownies.....burning?.....I see the almost empty vodka bottle.........MMMMmmmmm! Brownies.....OooPps!
 
canoepaddle
12/24/2008 03:17PM
 
Breakfast on Ensign



canoepaddle