Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: Verizon coverage on Pickerel lake?
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Eyedocron: "In over 30 Quetico trips we have never taken a cell phone and tell our teens to bring no electronic games or radios. These trips are to get away from such things, I think one crew member brought a sat phone once" In over 30 Quetico trips I also have never brought a cell phone or radio. I assume a fair number of Q trippers have a way of getting a weather forecast. If I am able to get the forecast I hope it won't interfere with getting away from civilization. The link below is about sat phones which might be considered safety gear in a similar way that we wear personal floatation devices for safety even though most of us will never need them. Why I bring a satellite phone. |
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Frenchy19 |
bobbernumber3: "It's getting harder to get away..." Agree. Questions like this sadden me. |
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Eyedocron |
I think one crew member brought a sat phone once on command of his wife, but he kept it buried in his pack and never confirmed its presence. Only twice might have needed one (but didn't). On the penninsula camp just below Canyon Falls 20 years ago after the fire, one of my crew came back from the woods with a hat full of small Morel mushrooms. Sure looked great, but I asked him if he was 100% sure, as we were 4 days out. He sadly poured out what were probably safe and delicious. At 3 AM on Darky Lake, one crew guy woke us up saying he had a severe pain in his lower left back. 2 physicians in crew: passing a kidney stone. Loaded him with ibuprofen, went to Curtain Falls, then the border back and Wind Lake to Moose in 2 days. ER in Duluth confirmed: pain pills and "let it pass". |
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====================== EDIT: Sorry for the confusion I don't have any intention of sending or receiving text messages while I'm in the Q. Obviously that was a trigger for some and I understand that. I only mentioned the text messages in reference to the strength of the cellular service signal. Sometimes there is not enough signal strength for a phone call but a text message can get through. If there is enough signal for a text message then there is probably enough to get the weather forecast. |
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RC |
Mocha: "Make sure your phone plan includes coverage for Canada. My Verizon did not until I asked, them they had some code to use" Thanks Mocha, I checked and I do have Canadian coverage. Did you take your phone to Quetico? |
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Gaidin53 |
I was just testing my Garmin Inreach messaging tonight for my upcoming trip. I do pull weather on it frequently on trip. It’s not an inexpensive investment though! Ryan |
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sns |
We found that north-facing shoreline locations with a lot of water to the north had the best chance of grabbing a bar or two. Most spots close to the northern side of the lake that we checked did not have coverage...better luck in the middle or south with a long, open view to the north. |
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Argo |
sns: "Yes, in some places. As others mentioned, you need to set up your cell to roam (settings) and have Canada coverage in your plan. The Verizon network is likely using the network of its Canadian partner. As you describe the signal hitting the north-facing sites, there are no obstructions over the open water. On trip several years back in the French River in central ON, we had no signal. A couple of friends flew in on a float plane. After our trip one remarked that they had a full signal the moment the plane was above the trees. FWIW, Batchewaung has a strong signal. |
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