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TallMatt
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We helped carry eachothers' bags on the long portage from Knife to one of those "pothole" lakes and chatted a bit. Cool to see you are a BWCA.com member, small world!
We are usually preoccupied with moving through those "potholes" but on 2 trips caught numerous pike (late Sept) and walleyes/smallmouth in there.
Thanks for the thorough trip report, especially the campsite reviews. Looks like you had a wonderful trip. We were entering when you were leaving and had drizzly/misty weather for pretty much the whole 6 days we were there. Decided to leave a bit early because our weather radio forecasted a few days of t-storms.
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AndySG
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A great report on a wonderful solo. Glad you got-r-done young fellow. You certainly deserved a long trip, and hope you have many more.
PS.....Smallies are tasty.
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SaganagaJoe
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What a great trip. You really lucked out on the weather. Man.
I have to do this trip someday.
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wetcanoedog
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great report and the map work and photos are about,if not,the best i have seen.
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Northwoodsman
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What a great surprise at the end of a trip! Sounds like a great time. After a 3 week trip your were still smiling in every picture.
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cooke350
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Great report & loved the pics! What are the odds that you met up with fellow Ohioans?!?
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OgimaaBines
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Thanks for the report!Very good read and great pics.
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opolka
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"Even though I had a crappy site, I was still in the Boundary Waters and life was good"
precisely. awesome report! loved every bit of it
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Exo
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Great report and narrative! I thoroughly enjoyed it. To triple portage Boulder>Cap!!! The misery!! No wonder you were tuckered out a few of those days. Again, nice job.
Ohhh and the Adams> Boulder portage.... We had very high water, so it wasn't nearly as miserable....I think I commented a few times how much it would have sucked if the water was low. We had a stream flowing down the last bit of trail.
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nlong
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I really enjoyed your trip report. It covered some of the route I took on my solo trip at the end of May. Looks like you had some great fishing!
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HangLoose
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I truly enjoyed your trip report. Thanks for taking the time to create such a detailed and interesting trip report. Great photos and excellent fishing reports. What a nice surprise to have your dad and a cabin waiting for you upon your exit. I have 28 trips under my belt to BW, Q, and WCPP, but I have never done a solo trip. It is on my bucket list but for now I live vicariously through reports like yours. Nice job.
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nctry
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Nice trip. I think 21 days is a nice length for a trip. You can really get into it as it sounds like you did. I wish you many more great adventures.
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cowdoc
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Nice report.......neat route.
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OldFingers57
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Great trip report and really nice photos.
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Legacy13
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Excellent report! No clicking on thumbnails, each photo has a caption, perfect!
Thanks for sharing it.
Cary
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bapabear
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This was a fun read and a great trip. Up through Thomas Lake I had been on those lakes. The rest were new to me and kept my interest.
So you take a hammock and a tent? Curious to know what you eat/pack for a 21 day journey or isn't it so bad when doing a solo?
Am jealous.
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bobcole
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quote bapabear: "This was a fun read and a great trip. Up through Thomas Lake I had been on those lakes. The rest were new to me and kept my interest.
So you take a hammock and a tent? Curious to know what you eat/pack for a 21 day journey or isn't it so bad when doing a solo?
Am jealous."
Yeah, I took a hammock and a tent. I'd never slept in the hammock before, so I wasn't sure how I'd like it. I brought the tent along in case I preferred it over the hammock. In the end, I was glad I brought both. It's nice to have a little extra room to move around in the tent on rainy days.
Food/gear wise I brought way too much stuff. I ended up doing fish (with pasta or mac&cheese) for a little less than half of my dinners. Some freeze dried stuff, PB, clif/protein bars. A little food goes a long way when you're just cooking for yourself.
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bobcole
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quote crazycanoe: "This was a GREAT report. I always enjoy reading these and viewing the pictures shared.
P.S. - I posted a report recently and cannot figure out how to get the pictures to the size you used... how did you do that? Thanks! "crazycanoe" - Thanks! "
Hey, sorry for the delay in a response, I ended up going out on another solo trip! To do the pictures, I host on an external site (imgur/flickr/etc.) and they provide html code to embed your picture on another site. It usually looks something like this (I've deleted certain parts of it so these examples don't actually embed the images in this comment):
a href="http://imgur.com/2lXIyiv" img src="http://i.imgur.com/2lXIyiv.jpg" title="Sunset on Ensign."
Then, to make it fit to the bwca site, I add the "width" property like so:
a href="http://imgur.com/2lXIyiv" img src="http://i.imgur.com/2lXIyiv.jpg" width="800" title="Sunset on Ensign."
As you can see in this example, I set it to 800, which is the width of the reports on this site. To embed two pictures side by side like I did in my report, I do something like the following:
a href="http://imgur.com/N7K4CrZ" img src="http://i.imgur.com/N7K4CrZ.jpg" width="398" title="Sunrise on Ensign." a href="http://imgur.com/TmH5zk2" img src="http://i.imgur.com/TmH5zk2.jpg" width="398" title="After the Ensign/Ashigan portage."
Basically, I just add the width property for two images and set it to 398 pixels. Any more and it'll go over to the next line.
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drrick
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Thanks for the report. Is your canoe a wilderness? Rick
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Ho Ho
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Great trip, great report! Thanks for sharing it. You had great weather considering what it has been like up here most of this summer.
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plumbbob
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Nice trip report and some really great pics.
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quote TallMatt: "We helped carry eachothers' bags on the long portage from Knife to one of those "pothole" lakes and chatted a bit. Cool to see you are a BWCA.com member, small world!
We are usually preoccupied with moving through those "potholes" but on 2 trips caught numerous pike (late Sept) and walleyes/smallmouth in there.
Thanks for the thorough trip report, especially the campsite reviews. Looks like you had a wonderful trip. We were entering when you were leaving and had drizzly/misty weather for pretty much the whole 6 days we were there. Decided to leave a bit early because our weather radio forecasted a few days of t-storms."
Oh yeah, I think I remember that! Seems so long ago now :-( I love fishing the potholes, and especially love fishing Carp where the first pothole flows in.
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mjax127
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Outstanding!
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quote TomT: "Nice trip report for a cold winter night. I've done most of those lakes but on one trip couldn't find the portage to Cap from Roe. Your sat. pic shows the location pretty good. I ended up going down that clogged stream too far and bushwhacking a bit before giving up. Never made it to Boulder but got one of those great sand beach sites on Alice.
curious you never really mentioned bugs except for the deer flies. How were you able to sleep in the hammock without a screen netting? Also, were you triple portaging?
Thanks for taking the time with the maps and large pics. I may have to try catching crayfish on my next trip. Looks like you had some fun.
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Those sand beach sites are amazing, I can't wait to go back. The bugs weren't bad at all, surprisingly. Dusk and dawn were obviously the worst times, but I had a bug net I'd throw over my head and they didn't seem to bother me after that. Oh, and I definitely used a screen for the hammock when I was sleeping, but I took it off during the day most of the time. Glad you enjoyed the report. I'm happy people keep reading it because I like going back and looking at these pictures in the dead of winter.
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quote TomT: "Nice trip report for a cold winter night. I've done most of those lakes but on one trip couldn't find the portage to Cap from Roe. Your sat. pic shows the location pretty good. I ended up going down that clogged stream too far and bushwhacking a bit before giving up. Never made it to Boulder but got one of those great sand beach sites on Alice.
curious you never really mentioned bugs except for the deer flies. How were you able to sleep in the hammock without a screen netting? Also, were you triple portaging?
Thanks for taking the time with the maps and large pics. I may have to try catching crayfish on my next trip. Looks like you had some fun.
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Oh, forgot to answer your question. Yes, I was triple portaging. I decided to live the life of luxury and bring all kinds of shit I didn't need. The portages are a great work out so I have no regrets (except maybe that portage from Boulder to Cap...).
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crazycanoe
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This was a GREAT report. I always enjoy reading these and viewing the pictures shared.
P.S. - I posted a report recently and cannot figure out how to get the pictures to the size you used... how did you do that? Thanks! "crazycanoe" - Thanks!
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AdamXChicago
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Great, detailed report. Nice photos. Thanks for posting. Looks like the fish were hungry! AdamX
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alpine525
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Wow - you covered a lot of miles on your trip! Congratulations on what looked to be an amazing journey. Nice photos and report.
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cyclones30
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Great report and all places I haven't visited yet. Have to add a few to the list now...
Thanks!
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Mocha
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thanks for your report, thorougly enjoyed it! what a great treat and reward for finishing your masters program.
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boonie
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Thanks, nice report and pictures. I really enjoyed reading about it since it was mostly places I haven't been and twice as many days as my longest. It sounds like you really enjoyed a much deserved trip.
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cyclones30
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My wife and I are hoping to be finishing our master's this coming spring...maybe we should take a trip before we're done too :)
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bobcole
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New Trip Report posted by bobcole
Trip Name: 21 day solo in August.
Entry Point: 25
Click Here to View Trip Report
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Kiporby
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Well done and very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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cycle003
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What a great trip.
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mooseplums
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Wow! nice trip....how did you manage to eat all those bass...thanks for contributing to their demise.
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bobcole
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Glad everyone is enjoying the report!
quote mooseplums: "Wow! nice trip....how did you manage to eat all those bass...thanks for contributing to their demise."
Haha, definitely didn't eat all those, I only ate 1 per dinner. Kept them on the stringer long enough to take pictures and then let them go.
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builditbetter22
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Sounds like a great trip, thanks for sharing
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Spartan2
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I really enjoyed your report--it felt like we were taken along on your wonderful solo!
We have been on most of those lakes and portages in our long canoe-tripping history, but certainly not in one trip! It was fun to relive it, and especially to see your great photos! I don't usually bother to click on thumbnails, so I always appreciate the large photos in a report.
Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
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TomT
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Nice trip report for a cold winter night. I've done most of those lakes but on one trip couldn't find the portage to Cap from Roe. Your sat. pic shows the location pretty good. I ended up going down that clogged stream too far and bushwhacking a bit before giving up. Never made it to Boulder but got one of those great sand beach sites on Alice.
curious you never really mentioned bugs except for the deer flies. How were you able to sleep in the hammock without a screen netting? Also, were you triple portaging?
Thanks for taking the time with the maps and large pics. I may have to try catching crayfish on my next trip. Looks like you had some fun.
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