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pauer75
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Yeah Agnes is pretty awesome
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lundojam
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I don't know your kids, but I have a clear memory of being 12 years old and going winter camping. It got dark, then it was BORING. The adults had nothing planned. Kids don't typically care about weather, that's an adult thing, but make sure to have some fun campfire appetizers, games, ghost stories, etc. And, like the other people said, if the weather looks bad, just bail.
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AmarilloJim
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Water is cold and possibly dangerous. Hug the shoreline.
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Ho Ho
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On October trips we have often base-camped for 3 nights, which works better than traveling with the short days and the desirability of making sure you have lots of firewood. If you have a nice fire after the early sunset you can really enjoy more of the day. And having wood for a morning fire is key too. Then you can plan day trips depending on the weather.
A specific concern I would have about where you are planning to go is the need to cross Bayley Bay going in and out. If the weather is good - no problem. But rough conditions on the bay - which happen a lot - could be problematic with colder water and inexperienced paddlers. Something to keep in mind. Personally I'd look at the forecast and be prepared to bail on the trip if it was going to be rough.
That said, some nice early October days on Burke or Sunday would be pretty awesome. (Or even on Sunday Island in Bayley Bay.)
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pauer75
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Awesome advice, great info...I like the idea of basecamp in Sunday or Burke for 3 nights and maybe doing day trips from there depending on weather.
I thought about Bayley Bay and figured if the weather was not that great, we could stay in Sucker/Birch or even Carp.
Thanks again.
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ISRO
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pauer75: "Awesome advice, great info...I like the idea of basecamp in Sunday or Burke for 3 nights and maybe doing day trips from there depending on weather.
I thought about Bayley Bay and figured if the weather was not that great, we could stay in Sucker/Birch or even Carp.
Thanks again."
If the weather looked good I would go to Agnes myself.
Thats just a hop, skip and jump away.
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billconner
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Well, personally, sounds wonderful, but family need to be hearty and prepared for winter as well as fall weather.
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pauer75
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Thank you, i appreciate the advice.
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tumblehome
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I’m heading there in late October as long as the ice doesn’t beat me there. Tom
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Jackfish
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^^^ What Marsonite said. ^^^
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pauer75
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Great advice, thanks.
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pauer75
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Planning a 4 day/3 night Quetico trip with the family October 6th-9th. Easy... Prairie Portage to Sunday and Burke. It would be their first trip.
Is it too late in the season? I understand October can be unpredictable with weather. Any recommendations. Thanks.
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pauer75
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Absolutely, good advice. thanks
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marsonite
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I think it's a little late for first timers but that is just my opinion. With sunset so early, you are going to spend a lot of time either in the tent or sitting by the fire. Have a plan to get plenty of firewood. And watch the forecast before you go. If I saw a multi day cold rain in the offing, I'd bail. Also, choose campsites with an eye to keeping out of the wind. Good luck.
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