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jeepgirl
01/28/2016 07:56AM
 
Cross Bay to Long Island to Frost Lake and back. Easy trip.
 
carmike
01/28/2016 10:32PM
 
What are you looking for....long days? Short ones? Fishing? Isolation? Big lakes? Small ones? Moving everyday? Every other?



 
Blatz
01/27/2016 01:40PM
 
I'm leaving out of Brule in mid August.This is my "With no particular place to go" trip. I do plan on hitting Frost Lake and the river if the water is up.Other than that I'm going to wake up and decided my day. I'll have 5 days. This is one area I haven't visited. What are some must sees?
 
HighnDry
01/27/2016 02:17PM
 
quote MagicPaddler: "Go to google.com and past the following text in the search window. You will get lots of solo trips reports including kanoes. This is a good way to get information on a rout and you can judge travel times.



solo site:http://www.bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum.forum&confId=1&forumId=19&np=
"



Good suggestion! I have never tried that but I'm always searching around at the last minute for intel on routes. Thanks!
 
TMakela
01/04/2016 08:18AM
 
I have gone solo LIS North through Steep, Finger, Hustler...

Been all over the east but never solo. I'm thinking about doing the Frost river in June. But I was thinking that maybe a few here have some good recommendations on some solo routes with considerations I have not thought of.

In other words... I'm open to suggestions. Five days seems pretty reasonable and gives me time to bookend my trip visiting my mother.
 
TomT
01/04/2016 08:39AM
 
I would do the Frost River. It's wild and will be an adventure. Carry a SPOT locator or equivelant. You most likely won't see anyone else. Have fun.
 
ObiWenonahKenobi
01/29/2016 09:09AM
 
I hate to be ignorant but I have seen the abbreviation LIS a few times but can't decipher what it means. Can someone enlighten me?


Thanks.
 
inspector13
01/29/2016 09:49AM
 
quote ObiWenonahKenobi: "I hate to be ignorant but I have seen the abbreviation LIS a few times but can't decipher what it means. Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks."

"Little Indian Sioux" River. And as with the original post, EP 14 "Little Indian Sioux River North".


 
nctry
01/29/2016 09:58AM
 
Do the frost as jeepgirl suggested. You'd love it. First day to Gordon or Frost. Second day to Afton. Third to Tuscarora. Rest day and then out day five. The Frost is mainly open to pencil lake for sure. After that it can be low. I suspect in June you'd be ok.
 
hooky
01/06/2016 06:10PM
 
I did a solo out of Sawbill last May that took me up to Wine and then the Louse River to Dent and Trail and back. The Frost River solo in kanoes' trip reports would be sweet.
 
mjmkjun
01/06/2016 04:51PM
 
start #38 EP Sawbill-->paddle north to Long Island Lake-->back to Sawbill same route.....with side trip to Frost Lake. EASY. Cherokee is a scenic lake & Cherokee Creek a pretty winding paddle.
or
counterclockwise loop: start Sawbill-->eastward to Kelly-->northward to North Temperance-westward to Sitka-Cherokee L.-Cherokee Creek--southward to Sawbill. moderately strenuous.
 
Exo
01/04/2016 06:36PM
 
I have a frost/louse loop on my solo bucket list.
 
kanoes
01/04/2016 06:40PM
 
I have a trip report on my frost river loop, beginning and ending at sawbill...if you're interested.
 
MagicPaddler
01/05/2016 07:35AM
 
Go to google.com and past the following text in the search window. You will get lots of solo trips reports including kanoes. This is a good way to get information on a rout and you can judge travel times.


solo site:http://www.bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum.forum&confId=1&forumId=19&np=

 
boonie
05/04/2016 06:10AM
 
I also liked the Adams area, if you haven't been there. A couple of years ago inspector13 and I went in Kawishiwi and out Sawbill via Little Sag, which was really nice. Lesser-traveled areas. There are trip reports with some pictures. More pictures here.
 
TMakela
03/21/2016 10:53AM
 
I've gone through Frost river three times at least. And always thought it made a good trip and considered it for a span before choosing. My original intent of the post was to see what people thought about particular areas and why it might be more solo-able or more attractive for a solo trip. Seeing solo trippers almost any and everywhere I thought maybe there would be some reasons.


Going for seven days and decided on going in at Kawishiwi Lake.
I am still noodling over the 'what to do' and how to go about it... You know, "Do I pack up and move? Or fish!" Being in the heart of the B dub there are plenty of options for over thinking where to go.


Rough plan is to blow through Malberg the first day. Then I have no clue.


I picked it because I love the Kawishiwi River and the area east of Alice. Maybe I'll spend more time on the river... Being wind bound seems less of an issue as well in my mind when avoiding big water. But Little Sag might be in the cards...
 
Exo
03/21/2016 01:41PM
 
Beaver, Adams, and Boulder. They are impressive. I'd enjoy a return and spend a day on each lake exploring. So much I missed with each lake just paddling through.


I also enjoy the Kawishiwi in area of Alice. Nice area and unique. Seven days should give plenty of time to explore about and around.


My last route through the area where I stopped to lay my head was Malberg, Adams, Raven, Thomas, Alice, Polly.
 
arcadie
05/04/2016 12:15AM
 
Years ago I put in near Kawishiwi Lake and went up to Polly, Makwa to Little Saganaga Lake and down to Sawbill Lake. It was a nice solo trip Caught a ride from Sawbill back to the car. It was a 3 1/2 day trip back when I was young and pretty fit. Nowadays even with a lighter canoe I would probably give myself much longer, maybe a week.