Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Extended trip
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Cricket67 |
On the east end you have some options for a turn around point. From Curtain falls you could drop down to Sunday Lake and on to Fourtown and then make your way to Basswood. Or you could work your way into LLC and down to Agnes before heading back to Sunday. Or a bit further and get to Gobeonequet, down to Oyster and Agnes, and then to Sunday. And if you are really feeling spunky go all the way around LLC into Loon and do the lower LIS chain of Heritage, Lynx, etc to Agnes and onto Sunday. It would seem that little Sunday Lake is the common factor in any route you take! Whatever way you go, From Sunday work East through the different bays to Wind Lake, then to Moose. At this point you have plenty of options to get back to Seagull. The most straight forward would be Ensign through Vera and some smaller lakes to Kek. The from Ke through Ogish, Alpine, and Seagull. You could also go a little further south through Ima Lake, reaching it via Ensign or Snowbank. From Ima trek East through a bunch of neat little Lake to Little Sag. From Little Sag you can cut North to Ogish and out that way or keep on East through Gillis or French Lakes before finding your way North through Paulson into Sea Gull. Did I say I was Jealous? Have fun!!! |
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Bulldogge62 |
Hoping for more of the same here today Return route will drop south whenever possible to avoid backtracking as much as possible. Exiting via sea gull |
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cyclones30 |
Have you ever done the portage(s) around Upper Basswood Falls? There's an easy, flat long one or you can try and do a bunch of short ones if you're good at moving water paddling. All the falls are cool in that stretch....and then Curtain makes them all seem insignificant but not quite as much when the water is lower like it might be in summer/fall. The border stretch from Knife to PP is very busy during the busy season. I'd be tempted to camp on Ottertrack or the north arm of Knife on your first night or two. Then try and get to Basswood the next day to get through the highway area of people going between Knife and Moose. |
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Cricket67 |
cyclones30: The border stretch from Knife to PP is very busy during the busy season. I'd be tempted to camp on Ottertrack or the north arm of Knife on your first night or two. Then try and get to Basswood the next day to get through the highway area of people going between Knife and Moose. " Definitely second this. Personally I'd make a point to get on the water as early as possible that day, both to get ahead of the traffic and to avoid potential for strong wind. Same for the following days as you will be on the bigger water. |
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Bulldogge62 |
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cyclones30 |
Then you won't be fighting the current to try and work your way up it. You'll do the long portage on the way back through (if you go that way again) and have a lighter food pack. |