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bwcasolo
09/28/2019 06:54AM
 
Boonie and i had fun paddling up to Agnes. High water levels made it a breeze to get there and a workout to get back. Never saw the big bad bear on Agnes, but as he said, we are not bear magnets.

We wanted to go further but the weather was changing with strong winds so we decided to stay put. We really wanted to see the trees along the river to Stuart Lake.
saw the best milky way show the first night.

It was a pleasure meeting Steve and enjoying the week with him. He is on his way to the west coast to meet his wife and babysit grandkids and drive home together after that.

We had a nice time with fellow board members, whose names I can't remember now, at the boathouse before we went in.

Steve has the photos and a trip report will follow when he can work on it. I’ll make sure he does. :)

Good to be home.
 
bwcasolo
10/12/2019 07:16AM
 
Hope you are having a great time with those kiddos. Safe travels going home, Steve. If you going to be close to NE Iowa, just saying... :)
 
nctry
10/03/2019 05:25AM
 
Good to meet you also... I can’t imagine boonie would be anything but a delight to paddle with.
 
butthead
09/28/2019 01:32PM
 
Kurt was the trip report titled Geezers In Canoes??


Good to hear ya had a great trip!


butthead
 
boonie
10/11/2019 09:43AM
 
Curt and I did have a good trip. It’s fun seeing the different ways people do things. Curt kept threatening to get me a chair to replace my butt pad :) He didn’t mention all the trumpeter swans we saw on Nina-Moose and Agnes. That was areal treat. I only recall one loon though. It was a really great stargazing night - the best I can remember in a while. It was clear, dark, no moon, and the campsite was very open with a huge granite porch out front and an expansive view.


I stayed in after Curt left and paddled up the Portage River for a ways. I fought a pretty good current on the way in, but had a good tailwind and the opposite on the way out. It was a nice paddle, but I eventually came to a blockage about 75 yards short of a very pretty waterfall. I turned around there as it was late afternoon and the wind was picking up. It would be fun to go farther.


That was my first time back to Moose River since 2006. I had forgotten just how nice a paddle it was up to Agnes with little portaging. It is justifiably popular, but busier than what I have been used to in recent years. I think Nina-Moose was full one or two nights, with people coming in quite late in the day.


That’s the short version. I’ll not get anything else done until I get back home and catch up there. Babysitting two small children is busy!



 
Jaywalker
10/10/2019 08:59AM
 
I’ve heard the stories but haven’t seen a single photo yet. I’m not sure i believe Boonie was ever really here.
 
bwcasolo
09/29/2019 07:35AM
 
thanks, pleasure meeting you as well. you have a dream home on the edge of the bwca, enjoy :) i know where to stop and say hi now. this is for happy huskies. gone 10 days and forget how to post. lol
 
bwcasolo
09/29/2019 07:08AM
 
yea ken, for a couple geezer's we did great, whew, biking muscles were not happy on the portages. been a while :)
 
HappyHuskies
09/28/2019 09:55AM
 
Very glad to hear you had a good (and safe) trip. You sure caught the fall colors right! It was great getting to meet you. Always so nice to meet the folks I get to chat with on the forums here.

 
jillpine
10/12/2019 07:34PM
 
Looking forward to "pics and deets" as they say!

 
bwcasolo
10/04/2019 07:15AM
 
good meeting you ben, i am picking up my new , used tranquility tomorrow, then on to camping and paddling it on the holcombe flowage, central wisconsin. hope you can get out and paddle the fall time.