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Davkumi
09/13/2022 06:43AM
 
You two are an awesome couple! Congratulations on 50 years together. I stayed at some of your camp sites in 2013. Quetico Lake is so wild, we were windbound on it for two days after entering from Beaverhouse.
 
Spartan2
09/13/2022 09:47AM
 
Well, just as I expected, this is an absolutely STUNNING trip report!! Your photos are breathtaking, and since we had never been in this part of Quetico, it was just great fun to vicariously experience your anniversary trip with you.


Congratulations on your 50 years together--I find myself thinking I would like to use Tia's quote about marriage and canoe tripping myself, but I won't steal it!


We have had some anniversary trips, but since our anniversary is in December they have never been canoe trips. Yours was ambitious, and from the report, it looks like it was very successful. Thanks for sharing it with us.
 
rdgbwca
09/13/2022 12:38PM
 
Thanks for sharing.


The photos of the flowers and the eagle were a particular highlight.


It is impressive the miles you cover even in the face of the wind.
 
TrailZen
09/13/2022 05:33PM
 
Davkumi: "You two are an awesome couple! Congratulations on 50 years together. I stayed at some of your camp sites in 2013. Quetico Lake is so wild, we were windbound on it for two days after entering from Beaverhouse. "


Thanks! We should have stayed windbound, but wanted to be closer to our resupply point.


TZ
 
merlyn
09/12/2022 11:00PM
 
Thank You!
 
TrailZen
09/12/2022 11:37AM
 
New Trip Report posted by TrailZen

Trip Name: Quetico 2022, Playing in a New Corner of the Park.

Entry Point: Quetico

Click Here to View Trip Report
 
eagleriverwalleye
09/13/2022 02:44PM
 
Terrific report. It sounds like the Badwater-Quetico portage has possibly seen some recent maintenance? I've yet to paddle that area but it is high on the list. Nevertheless, some have warned us to avoid that portage due to length combined with swampy conditions. Hopefully that has changed for the better.
 
TrailZen
09/13/2022 05:35PM
 
Spartan2: "Well, just as I expected, this is an absolutely STUNNING trip report!! Your photos are breathtaking, and since we had never been in this part of Quetico, it was just great fun to vicariously experience your anniversary trip with you.



Congratulations on your 50 years together--I find myself thinking I would like to use Tia's quote about marriage and canoe tripping myself, but I won't steal it!



We have had some anniversary trips, but since our anniversary is in December they have never been canoe trips. Yours was ambitious, and from the report, it looks like it was very successful. Thanks for sharing it with us."



Thanks for the kind review, Lynda! Tia says you're welcome to use her quote about marriage as is or as you see fit to modify. The trip was quite successful, and may have been the best paddling weather we've ever had in BWCA/Q. Glad you enjoyed it.


TZ
 
TrailZen
09/13/2022 05:32PM
 
merlyn: " Thank You! "


Any time--glad you liked it.


TZ
 
TrailZen
09/13/2022 05:38PM
 
rdgbwca: "Thanks for sharing.



The photos of the flowers and the eagle were a particular highlight.



It is impressive the miles you cover even in the face of the wind."



Thanks for the kind review--I'll probably never be able to duplicate that eagle shot. The flowers are easier--they don't try to get away when I'm near. Our typical mileage for a 10-day trip runs 100-125 miles, and (except for our exit day) our wind day was our least mileage and below average for us. And we were worn out when we reached our site. My only negative comment about the northwest corner of Quetico would be that there's no easy escape from the wind on the big lakes there.


TZ
 
TrailZen
09/13/2022 05:46PM
 
eagleriverwalleye: "Terrific report. It sounds like the Badwater-Quetico portage has possibly seen some recent maintenance? I've yet to paddle that area but it is high on the list. Nevertheless, some have warned us to avoid that portage due to length combined with swampy conditions. Hopefully that has changed for the better."


Thanks! I'm not sure when the Badwater-Quetico portage last saw maintenance, and some areas could use some corridor trimming. We think the lack of swampy conditions had more to do with time of year and low water levels than recent maintenance. Not much one can do about the portage's length except stop and rest as needed.


TZ