Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Reports :: Trip Report - Solo Border Challenge 2024
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BeaV |
When my boat of 3 paddlers caught up to you near the entry point of the BWCA, I felt a sense of relief knowing you made the right decisions to safetly make it across Rainy, Namakagon, and Sand Point Lakes. And we were very impressed with your calm description of your day. Many would have been a bit rattled but you were just a matter of fact in your handling of those lakes and the conditions. After Kendra fed you a rollup and we paddled on towards the Loon River, we nicknamed you "Joe Cool". Glad you were able to make things work to join the fun after a few years of pondering...and I look forward to seeing you again next year! |
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CatchMe |
Trip Name: Solo Border Challenge 2024. Entry Point: 12 Click Here to View Trip Report |
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Grandma L |
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GopherAdventure |
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muddyfeet |
Congrats on your finish- you have overcome a challenge where the outcome was uncertain at times. Growth happens when you are beyond your comfort zone, and now the only uncertainty you have is the wonder of what is actually possible. (Super happy to hear an old writing of mine may have helped to inspire you). -muddyfeet |
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Mocha |
love the photos, esp the monument portage. i was surprised to see you actually had water on the granite coming from clove lake, usually that's a boulder mine field. also happy to hear your son wants in on the challenge, that will make for an interesting read! |
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Cricket67 |
I think wind was the theme of the weekend. I was on my little solo trip and can attest to how quickly the wind and waves picked up on Saturday afternoon and how the wind never really stopped even overnight most nights. Good on you for pushing through. I might do the challenge one of these years, but for this year at least I was quite glad to be firmly planted on Terra Firma reading my book and looking out at the waves instead of riding them. |
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