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OldGreyGoose
08/20/2011 06:57PM
 
Great stuff PineKnot! Did part of your Part I route in June; wish I was back up there right now. Can't wait for Part II. --Goose
 
PineKnot
08/11/2011 04:19PM
 
New Trip Report posted by PineKnot

Trip Name: Quetico - 17 Day Solo (Part 1 of 2).

Entry Point: Quetico

Click Here to View Trip Report
 
alpine525
08/12/2011 07:55AM
 
Pine Knot,


What a fabulous trip report - and it's only Part 1 - I enjoyed every word. There are some great photos too - really liked the shot of Cutty Creek showing the blue pack in the bow of your canoe. Also liked the picture of your trout dinner complete with mashed potatoes. Can't wait for the second installment!
 
Frenchy
08/12/2011 08:38AM
 
Great report. Glad you had a successful trip.
 
Miami1
08/12/2011 11:03AM
 
Cool report. Cant wait for part 2. Anthony
 
wawasee
08/12/2011 12:38PM
 
Great part one of your trip report. Enjoyed the pictures and the descriptions that you gave. I also had a major knee operation so I understand what you were dealing with.
 
misqua
08/12/2011 10:09AM
 
A fabulous report, thank you very much. Some day I hope to make the same trip.
 
TomT
08/24/2011 07:47PM
 
Hey Pineknot, any idea when pt. 2 will be done? I was hoping to read it before I leave next week wed. I'm going in the same area. Was also wondering why you didn't attempt the bushwack from Ted to Robinson? Or did you?
 
OneMatch
08/24/2011 10:46PM
 
Great report, PineKnot! You are obviously one truly experienced camper/paddler. I love the pics and watching you use your gear.


I, too, immediately saw that "elephant".


Question: Whenever I've posted a trip report, my pics come out as thumbnails. How do you post them in the sizes you have here?


Thanks and looking forward to part 2 as well.
 
Banksiana
08/24/2011 11:19PM
 
Great report. Ran the section from Baird to Suzanette last October- planted myself on the Shan Walshe campsite the October before (that big widow maker still looming above the tent pad? I first questioned setting my tent there some twenty years ago....) I enjoyed seeing and reseesing the sights. Thanks!
 
arctic
08/12/2011 07:03PM
 
Love your report, PineKnot. Excellent detail and great photos.
Looking forward to Part 2.
 
missmolly
08/12/2011 10:16PM
 
You're a tough dude to travel so far alone.
 
TuscaroraBorealis
08/12/2011 07:42PM
 
Awesome report!


I think the expressions on your face for the self portraits speak volumes to the level of contentment & satisfaction you reached on this trip. Well done!


 
sterngirl
08/18/2011 01:56PM
 
PineKnot- Great report. So much fun to read. Love your photos. Can't wait for part 2. :-)
 
AndySG
08/18/2011 03:24PM
 
Excellent report of an amazing solo trip. I am hoping part two will report days with the wind at your back. It always blows in my face too. I have mucho respect for you and others who take on these long solos. I am gaining confidence in my ability to solo, and reports like this really encourage me to go farther and longer. Great photos and thanks for the report Piney!
 
PineKnot
08/24/2011 08:08PM
 
Appreciate everyone's kind comments. Hope to have Part 2 posted this weekend. Our high school just started this week, and as a teacher, things have been quite busy...


TomT; I never made it to Ted after suffering through the Death March on a 90 degree windless day. Am planning to hit that area next summer. Also, you had asked about my food storage system. I use a couple of cube-shaped tupperware containers, several 18 oz peanut butter jars, and 2 loaf-sized containers for the bread and fresh eggs. I stash my food pack, have never hung and never had any problems...knock on wood.






 
Boppa
08/28/2011 11:27AM
 
PineKnot,
A wonderful Part 1. I am hoping to get to Part 2 soon, as your report brings one along on the trip so nicely. Some great photo's, really enjoyed the Elephant.
Thanks,
Boppa
 
TomT
08/14/2011 06:43PM
 
Really enjoyed this. I'm amazed your knee recovered well enough to do this. After the first trip in July it didn't look so good.


I like the looks of that screen tent. Who makes that? I'm also thinking that I have to make it to Delahey sometime. And it also seems like there needs to be a 2nd olive jar brought there.


Very much looking forward to part two!
 
nojobro
08/29/2011 01:50PM
 
What a nice read! Part 2 will have to wait, but I'm looking forward to it.


Thanks for posting the picture of the olive jar. I had no idea they are so big. What is the story of Shan Walshe and that woman?
 
RainGearRight
08/15/2011 10:26AM
 
Great read and photos! Can't wait for part 2. Thanks PineKnot
 
fitgers1
08/29/2011 11:22PM
 
Wow PK, that is an outstanding report. I really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the rest of it.
 
mjmkjun
08/29/2011 07:05PM
 
on cairn: definitely a stegosaurus.
 
PineKnot
08/27/2011 10:17PM
 
quote OneMatch: "...Question: Whenever I've posted a trip report, my pics come out as thumbnails. How do you post them in the sizes you have here?..."


I upload my photos to photobucket.com in an 800 X 600 format. As I write my report in microsoft word, I copy the direct link for each photo from photobucket into the word document, then copy the whole document into the trip report on bwca.com. Took some trial and error to get my first report with pictures to look right, but after that it's fairly straightforward. And I'm not a computer geek...more of a computer neophyte...

quote Banksiana: "...planted myself on the Shan Walshe campsite...(that big widow maker still looming above the tent pad? I first questioned setting my tent there some twenty years ago...)"

I think that widowmaker is still there, but if my memory serves, most of the upper portion has fallen over the years and what remains is leaning away from the tentpad...could be wrong, but if it were still there, I think I would have noticed and been real wary as well...
 
TomT
08/15/2011 06:36PM
 
Thanks!


I also wanted to know what you stored your food in and if you hung or hid it?
 
Bushwacker
08/15/2011 03:41PM
 
Nice trip thus far PineKnot...hope you slowed down for some more fishing in the 2nd half.
 
PineKnot
08/15/2011 05:39PM
 
quote TomT: "...I like the looks of that screen tent. Who makes that? I'm also thinking that I have to make it to Delahey sometime. And it also seems like there needs to be a 2nd olive jar brought there..."


The screen tent is from REI. They have this one that's got the permethrin coating. You can get the same thing without for $10 less. It works great unless the wind is blowing pretty good.


Mombasa Outback Screen Tent


Another olive jar is needed. I really had to push to get everything back into the jar prior to departing.
 
Jonesy
08/15/2011 10:28PM
 
Great report so far...but will pass final judgement when part 2 is posted :-)