Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: 6 day solo trip - 44 years in the making
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Argo |
Luckee: "Looks like an amazing trip! Have a blast. Same here. Add double portaging to that list. We've covered a lot of group in our more ambitious years. Now it's time to fish and even take the odd afternoon nap. |
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Stumpy |
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rick00001967 |
here is the latest version gear list |
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Argo |
As a solo paddler and given the route you've chosen, you shouldn't have any trouble finding suitable sites as your route is probably the least popular on the north side of the park. But it's a delightful one! When in McAlpine there's what looks to be a 5 star site adjacent to the 1 km portage north to Batchewaung. I hear that portage is flat and fairly straightforward as opposed to the series of smaller portages exiting from the SE. But You may want the wind to guide your exit from McAlpine. If from the west you'd be advised to do the 1 km portage. If from the east, you may want to do the smaller portages from the south east into Batchewaung. I'm just saying avoiding the wind on the first section of Batchewaung would be my advice. |
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rick00001967 |
sns: fishing should be excellent! That would be a bonus. was in that area last year at the beginning of may. fishing was horrible. but then again so was the weather so.... |
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bn3 |
My first solo was a couple years ago at age 66. I was always too tired for fishing and more canoe time at the end of the day, but that was a traveling trip. |
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rick00001967 |
Argo: "You'll likely be bagged by the time you enter Cirrus if you get there in one day which is completely doable. yes i have done that section in one day previously. it is a lot for an old guy like me lol. but not this time. since i have 6 days i am breaking up the travel into what should be easily manageable paddling days. and i am gonna spend night one on bewag to check out the campsites i have heard about. and the fishing as well. i also saw that site you are referring to. i am hoping it is right at the port. if it is, and i end up there, i was planning on moving the canoe over in the evening and the rest of the gear the next day to break it up. i am assuming it is not actually right at the port though. but it's a nice thought. |
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sns |
Cheers. |
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rick00001967 |
Hoping to get in the park in mid may before the worst of bug season and after the lakes are clear of ice and the weather hopefully is decent. I have done Lerome to sue falls and nym to batch prior, but now we are connecting the dots so to speak in one trip. I told my son the other day (who is concerned when I go back in the bush solo) that it is like what they say about being a pilot. any landing you walk away from is a good landing so as long as I make it back in one piece, I will consider it a success. Wish me luck. i will post a trip report at some point. Thanks, Rick |
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Luckee |
I'm 58, and while things have wound down a little for me, I've been getting out to Quetico for 9-10 days each time the past several years. For me a rest day (really a fishing and resting day) between each major paddle is becoming normal -- and necessary. :D |
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rick00001967 |
i know there is an area close to where i live that they catch the majority of the walleye in very shallow weedy water in the river before they migrate back into the lake. i dont usually catch walleye but enjoy the smallmouth fishing. |
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rick00001967 |
food list |
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arnesr |
I am planning an anniversary trip myself next year. My first Quetico trip was in 1986, so it will be a 40 year anniversary, next year. I am planning on returning to the same lake, Bearpelt Lake, if things work out in 2026. |