Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Woodland Caribou Provincial Park :: Hansen Chute
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Marten |
CedarHillX: "Hi Marten The new Christmar map shows it as 50 meter rather than the old map as a chute. |
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oldzip |
The one change up might a downfall along the preferred route...in high water there has been enough time and room downstream to view such a challenge...and one can draw/pry your canoe to the shoreline on the north side below the take out/downfall. We understand your concern....it is a small part of the trip...but challenging. Also, if you can get a hold of the book: Complete Wilderness Paddle/Rugge and Davidson, they have some great comments, illustrations, besides a great story line that makes one laugh...they brace a lot in balancing in tough waters...which is something you can again practice on your local rivers. We had the good experience of watching the water on the chute this September as we waited out a hail storm along this brief portage trail....at the time the water was low and we were downstream....but we still portaged the packs because of a small windfall in the river.... |
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oldzip |
The one change up might a downfall along the preferred route...in high water there has been enough time and room downstream to view such a challenge...and one can draw/pry your canoe to the shoreline on the north side below the take out/downfall. We understand your concern....it is a small part of the trip...but challenging. Also, if you can get a hold of the book: Complete Wilderness Paddle/Rugge and Davidson, they have some great comments, illustrations, besides a great story line that makes one laugh...they brace a lot in balancing in tough waters...which is something you can again practice on your local rivers. We had the good experience of watching the water on the chute this September as we waited out a hail storm along this brief portage trail....at the time the water was low and we were going downstream....but we still portaged the packs because of a small windfall in the river.... |
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Marten |
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CedarHillX |
Are you referring to the tiny 10m portage around the rock ledge or one that goes the full length of the chute? |
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dentondoc |
But before you try it, reflect on the weather that has passed you in the previous few days. If there was heavy, sustained rain involved in the area, you could be looking at conditions that are unsafe when navigating the chute. I had the "pleasure" of trying it after maybe 5 days of on-and-off rain, some of which was relatively heavy. I'll also add that this was done before the portage was cut-in from the rock outcrop on the north side to the head of the chute (that was a bushwhack for me). I've also noticed that on some sources, the portage runs the full length of the chute. If so, this is relatively new. At the time I did it, I asked owners of the lodge on Hansen Lake if such a portage existed and they responded that they were unaware of any portage around the chute. (Keep in mind that this was back in 2010 and many things have change in the park since then.) Good luck on your trip and safe travels. dd |
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CedarHillX |
This past June, I had the pleasure of travelling down the famous Hansen Chute. However, next year's mid-June trip has us travelling upstream at the Hansen Chute. Any advice if the current is strong? I've read people suggesting to travel up the right (south) side and then front-ferrying across to the portage. Is it possible to portage the chute if it's really bad? Thanks, Ian |