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Bearfoot
02/28/2010 10:20PM
 
Yeah, motorboats aren't something I would want to be around in the BWCA. If I wanted all that jazz I would just make a weekend trip to a local lake. Maybe it's me but I don't find motorboats having much respect for canoes. Last year, I had one come so close to my canoe that I could have touched it with my fishing pole. I wasn't happy but What could I do. I didn't have a stick of dynamite so I paddled on and continued to enjoy my day.


When planning for a BWCA trip my choice of EP, date of entry, route, and whatnot all tailor toward what I would like to experience.


Best wishes on your future trips.


C
 
bapabear
02/28/2010 08:31PM
 
I couldn't help but feel a connection to my trip last June. No motorboats to spoil the wilderness adventure but it was way overcrowded and tent sites were at a premium. It's too bad things like that have to happen to "spoil" a trip. One thing I do know is I've never had a bad trip to the BWCA and I'm hoping both of us have better experiences the next time we visit.



 
IBFLY
03/01/2010 05:39PM
 
Yep -
One of the reasons I only do paddle only lakes and even at theat - try to get as deep as I can into the woods.
 
bumabu
03/02/2010 02:05AM
 
Sucks when people act like fools, sucks even more when the authorities let it happen.....
 
SunCatcher
03/02/2010 07:03AM
 
Thanks for sharing, as I read couldn't help but think of those bass and redfish tournaments on ESPN and how intense it get's with all the boats taking off on the shotgun start in the morning and where fishing and being outdoors for them looks like a job.
Sounds like you learned something and had a fun inspite of it all.
SunCatcher
 
oceansdad
02/28/2010 07:22PM
 
New Trip Report posted by oceansdad

Trip Name: Too many motorboats.

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donnan
03/01/2010 06:07AM
 
We had the same experience on Loon Lake. We had a 5* campsite, and and in front of the site was a group fishing out of a motorboat. They had a cooler full of beer and were very noisy. We left earlier than planned and went back to paddle only lakes. It's too bad, Loon Lake is beautiful.