Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Clearwater to Hungry Jack Loop(ish)
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backpackingZombie |
straighthairedcurly: "It is a long portage, but very flat and easy footing from what I remember. That is a beautiful area and Rose is one of my favorite lakes. I say go for it, just don't over pack." Thank you for you input. I try to keep my food simple and mostly dehydrated and my buddies aren't "bring the kitchen sink" types either. My luxuries are usually some liquor, a book and some cigars :) |
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backpackingZombie |
http://tinyurl.com/vscud4x (Paddle Planner) I've done about 4 trips into the BWCA. The last two were out of Ely, so I'm looking to go back to a Gunflint source. Trip will be with 3 other guys, who might not be as fit as myself ;) I hear Clearwater is pretty, and the loop has some good options for overlooks and little hikes. My only real concern is my day 2 plan, since it's three portages with no campsite options until the last one, so if it's a shitty day then it's going to be a real shitty day :). I could cut out that portage and go to Daniels, but I do enjoy a challenge, though a nearly 2mi portage might be more fun than I realized when I signed up for it. Anyways, if you have thoughts on any of the lakes or the route let me know. Lakes - Clearwater, Watap, Rove, Rose, Duncan, Bearskin and Hungry Jack. Day 1: Drive Night 1: Lodge at Hungry Jack Day 2: canoe short 3.8 miles Night 2: Clearwater lake after 3.8mi Day 3: canoe 6 miles to portage 843, which is 2 miles Night 3: grab a site on Rose lake Day 4: hang out on Rose Night 4: camp on Rose Day 5: canoe out another 4 miles |
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