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Boppa
08/20/2010 09:31PM
 
SunCatcher,
What a great report. I enjoyed your personalized writing style and the reflections of the experiences as they were realized by you. It is a report that makes one yearn for the same experience. Your pictures are terrific and thanks for sharing.
Boppa
 
bumabu
08/21/2010 08:45AM
 
Great report Paul.
 
dicecupmaker
09/15/2010 04:49AM
 
Like Greg just stated: It was great to finally meet you and to read your trip report. What a country we live in! What an experience! Great to see someone 'living their life in the present moment.'
Peace be with you and your family! Namaste Mitch
 
SunCatcher
08/17/2010 10:19PM
 
New Trip Report posted by SunCatcher

Trip Name: Woodland Caribou Provincial Park - .

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tg
08/18/2010 12:36AM
 
hey paul-
thanks for the excellent report which helped me relive some of the experience. glad you had such a great meaningful trip! sorry i didn't have a chance to pass along any pointers-we paddled out and spent all of saturday on the road. i also really loved paull lake-we stayed at a wonderful campsite on a small north facing point on the south shore of the lake-maybe a mile from the east portage towards bootjack.


tg
 
fishguts
08/18/2010 10:12AM
 
Great Report! Thanks! I loved the pictures, really give a feel for the trip.
 
kanoes
08/18/2010 10:34AM
 
a beautiful report paul.
 
Ho Ho
08/18/2010 11:28AM
 
Cool. Any chance you have posted your videos anywhere? I wanted to see the one on the first day with the storm blowing. Those can be great yet terrifying experiences. Sounds like a most rewarding trip!
 
heavycanoe
08/18/2010 03:46PM
 
Wow! what an awsome adventure! Good for you!
 
OldGreyGoose
09/20/2010 05:39PM
 
Thanks Paul! Your report and especially the "final thoughts" is one of the most down-to-earth and overall enjoyable ones I have ever read. Many of your thoughts were similar to ones I'd had on solo trips but was not able to express so well. You really are blessed! --Goose
 
HangLoose
08/21/2010 10:54PM
 
Thanks SunCatcher. I am glad you had a safe and enjoyable trip. You have sparked my interest in the WCPP.
 
gbusk
09/12/2010 02:03PM
 
Great trip report Paul.


Was great meeting you at WIng Night, I'd do a trip with you anytime, I'll even leave the bike at home and bring my own stuff. LOL


Gbusk
 
drnatus
08/26/2010 11:56AM
 
Great report!!! I don't think I'd have made it even to the first parking lot! Can't wait for the videos.
 
PineKnot
08/19/2010 07:56PM
 
Hi, Paul.
Thx for sharing your trip with us. Glad you had a great experience and made it back safe and sound. Impressive pictures! Is your Northstar the same one you converted to a solo by placing a seat closer to the middle? If so, could you comment on how it worked. Did you use a regular paddle and/or a kayak paddle? I too just returned from a msdolo trip (11 days in Quetico--trip report to come soon) in my Northwind which I converted to a solo. I used a kayak paddle and it made all the difference for me (very positive). Thx again for sharing.
Rich.
 
SunCatcher
08/19/2010 11:30PM
 
quote PineKnot: "Hi, Paul.
Thx for sharing your trip with us. Glad you had a great experience and made it back safe and sound. Impressive pictures! Is your Northstar the same one you converted to a solo by placing a seat closer to the middle? If so, could you comment on how it worked. Did you use a regular paddle and/or a kayak paddle? I too just returned from a msdolo trip (11 days in Quetico--trip report to come soon) in my Northwind which I converted to a solo. I used a kayak paddle and it made all the difference for me (very positive). Thx again for sharing.
Rich."



PineKnot,
I used a Sawyer Ottertail paddle the whole time. Took the WiskeyJack along but it was my spare. Like the WiskeyJack but like the feel of that Ottertail a lot. I own a Yak Paddle and just don't seem to like it. Seems a little short at 240cm. And seems to get me to wet.
The Seat was PERFECT I did raise it so to have not knees bents so much. Had 4 inch drop and I took about and 1.75 off and tapered seat forward just a tad. Love the ole girl...but wish she was 7-10 pounds lighter. Like the room it offers though. The NorthStar is a real sea worthy vessel and she tracks real good.
Thanks for asking anxiously waiting to read your report.
SunCatcher
 
nctry
08/23/2010 11:23AM
 
Great report Paul... I did the trip in July with my son. We both paddled solo. I call our trip a ten day, but the first and last days were short. Although the ride in and out of Leano was a trip in itself. I gave you the two thumbs up when you said you filled up with gas going in. We ended up with less than an eighth of a tank for the trip out. We spent a couple days fishing and had good luck even though I'm only a fair fisherman. We did go into Wrist and visited the "cave" on Aegean. But I didn't know about the Pictograph on So. Aegean. I could relate to the portage into Mexican Hat. We had a tree across we had to crawl on our bellies with our packs on to get through. And the portage between Nutria and Amber was discribed pretty much as I remember it. As we rested on top of the hill there was lots of bluberries. I fell pretty hard on both those portages with double packs on. Also the portage between Aegean and South Aegean had a ton of blueberries with plants waist high. I'm amazed at all the people doing this route... I'd planned it before it was in the BWJ and heared of anyone else going. I hope to do a more challenging route this coming year going in for twenty plus days solo up there.
 
alpine525
08/23/2010 12:33PM
 
Great trip report and beautiful photos - thanks for sharing!
 
BigZig
09/17/2010 10:35AM
 
Good read Paul. Thanks for sharing
 
Trix
08/18/2010 05:32PM
 
Paul, Thanks for a very inspirational report! Even tho my solo trips were not even close to the magnitude of your trip, I definately know how you feel being out there all alone & the accomplishment you feel when all is said & done. Congrats on fulfilling a Dream!!! You should be Proud!
 
lars54
08/18/2010 07:19PM
 
thank you for a very nice well written report
 
Kiporby
08/18/2010 11:27AM
 
Nicely done Paul.


I must go back now...
 
Gunflinter
08/18/2010 05:37PM
 
Sounds like a very strenuous, exhilerating adventure. Makes me want to try something like what you did. Congrats
 
MOgirl
08/18/2010 10:27PM
 
Wow Paul.....Amazing report! I'm speechless! Congrats on a trip of a lifetime.


~Kristy
 
SunCatcher
08/19/2010 06:51PM
 
First of all thanks to all of you for everything you have done to make me understand this passion and love for the outdoors better!


I have never put anything on you tube and don't know how but my sons friend asked if I minded if he put my video on there and I said no.


So I will let you know when its up. Probablly do in segments.


SunCatcher