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SummerSkin
07/07/2023 08:35AM
 
We did the same route in early June. I think we stayed at the same campsites on Mack and Kawnipi.


The bog going into Mack is no joke. Did you get through it or bushwhack around it?


Did you see anyone else on Mack while you were there?
 
pcallies
07/13/2023 04:02PM
 
SummerSkin: "We did the same route in early June. I think we stayed at the same campsites on Mack and Kawnipi.



The bog going into Mack is no joke. Did you get through it or bushwhack around it?



Did you see anyone else on Mack while you were there?"



We thought about trying to find a way around the bog into Mack based on reports from this site. In the end, we went through it instead of around it. It’s not the worst I’ve been through.


Surprisingly we saw nobody else on Mack. Other reports here from early June made it sound like it was a highway at rush hour.
 
bobbernumber3
07/01/2023 08:14PM
 
I enjoyed your trip report... thanks! Glad you finally caught a walleye.


Where you stopped for shore lunch on Saganagons... is there a campsite there? Or was it a lunch spot or something else??
 
pcallies
07/01/2023 04:34PM
 
New Trip Report posted by pcallies

Trip Name: Saganaga-Mack-Kawnipi-Falls Chain and Deep Thoughts.

Entry Point: Quetico

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YetiJedi
07/01/2023 05:48PM
 
Your report was enjoyable to read! Glad the several slips and trips didn't result in worse injury...always scary in the wilderness. Good call keeping the northern, at least in my book. Nice photos and always great to find solitude and see wildlife. Thanks for sharing your trip!
 
MichiganMan
07/05/2023 07:58PM
 
Nice report, thanks for taking us along. Brings back great memories of those lakes!
 
Argo
07/02/2023 07:26AM
 
Thanks for taking us along. You guys definitely like to push hard. I definitely would have needed a nap sooner!
 
pcallies
07/02/2023 08:10AM
 
bobbernumber3: "I enjoyed your trip report... thanks! Glad you finally caught a walleye.



Where you stopped for shore lunch on Saganagons... is there a campsite there? Or was it a lunch spot or something else??"



It isn't a campsite. It's not even really that great a spot to stop because it's not very large, but it was timely and the landing was decent.
 
sns
07/02/2023 08:36AM
 
A month earlier we had folks go down at those same spots - that slick rock on Dead Man's portage and the Canyon Falls portage where it crosses that small but steep ravine.


Sounds like a great time!
 
Shug
07/04/2023 07:17AM
 
Enjoyed reading your report. Wife sounds good and tough.
I'll have to look into your route as I'm always trying to learn new ones.
Shug
 
sns
07/04/2023 07:45AM
 
Shug: "Enjoyed reading your report. Wife sounds good and tough.
I'll have to look into your route as I'm always trying to learn new ones.
Shug"



How do you pronounce "Whoooooooo Buddy" in a Canadian accent? :-)
 
GFYPaddler
07/31/2023 12:21PM
 
I sympathize with you being out of shape. The last time I went that way I got dehydrated and my blood pressure got very low. We took a break and I layed down on the ground and ants were crawling on my arm. Saw a guy on tv eating ants once, so I tried them. They tasted like berries. after about 100 ants, I felt better.


So now I travel with hydration multiplier and take about 3 of them per day so I don't have to eat ants.
 
jsmithxc
08/03/2023 04:28AM
 
Nice report. If you liked Abbey's book and have read nothing else of his take a look at Desert Solitaire. His desert wilderness writings are not out of place in the canoe wilderness on the US Canada border. If you have not paddled in the southwest the Green River is a must. Flat water canyon perfect for a canoe. Its also the heart of Abbey country and the setting for much of the Monkey Wrench Gang.