Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Reports :: Trip Report - UL overnight solo
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TomT |
I actually have the same tarp and hammock. I will try it for the first time this aug. in the BW. Just curious but are your tarp doors sewn on? I think I was one of the first persons to get the new snap on doors with my tarp. I'll have to remember the route you took. Would make for a fine solo being off the large water and all. My next solo is next summer with my dog. Looking forward to it. |
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kanoes |
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alpine525 |
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johno |
I've been an insulin dependent diabetic for 35 years and during the past 20 years I've made nearly 30 6-7 day trips into the Boundary Waters. Insulin does not need to be refrigerated, I just store it with the rest of my toiletries. |
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Boppa |
Thanks for the interesting read, I enjoyed your trip observations. I liked how you adapted to the changing weather conditions late in the planning. Finding the location of some portage locations which are difficult has a way of extending the day while providing a more memorable trip. :) If so inclined, I have found Voyageur, thru their web-site very receptive to found errors on their maps. The reported error is checked out and the next edition will have the corrections. Not all map companies have offered this as easily as Voyageur. Boppa |
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lsvanderploeg |
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tg |
Trip Name: UL overnight solo. Entry Point: 75 Click Here to View Trip Report |
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alpine525 |
Thanks for a nice trip report. I liked the hammock and tarp setup! Question regarding insulin. My partner recently starting taking insulin and this August will be our first trip with insulin. Can you recommend an effective way to store/pack it? Thanks. alpine |