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oldzip
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Thanks...the old topos with the coffee stains, smudges from dead mosquitos, and tears from over use need some update.
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dschult2
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Saw this map the other day when I started following them on Instagram. Im hoping they come out with a series of smaller scale maps as well.
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Jaywalker
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Looks like I won't be getting up to WCPP before Claire leaves her post. Guess if I have any questions I better get them asked quickly.
Very cool map. With the colors and calligraphy, it sort of reminds me of a pirates map! Having fun reviewing it.
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Que
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Hi folks... retired and no longer subjected to a gag order. Thanks for the kind words everyone. I just wanted to add a plug about this new map; it's a real treasure. Check it out. I've missed our non-resident visitors these last couple of summers but things are now slowly re-opening. Can't wait for next paddling season. Chow
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Coldspringtripper
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This season has kept me busy updating the map. Thanks for the kind words and orders!
A full update from this past summer's fires will be forthcoming into September, likely - hopefully. As some will note the fires are lighter in shading the older they are. This year's fires need to be a different colour all together because of the shear amount of coverage they are. yuck! A more clear and obvious park border was required because of this as well. Tough to market a product that doesn't really exist. The only provincial park closed - perhaps for the rest of the year now. The coming year's will require some serious planning to find routes that will appeal to all - in and out of the burn. Enjoy the planning! Update to the downloadable map on the website will be later next month. I can announce it here. Consider a hard copy then for winter dreaming.
cheers Glen (my woodland journeys)
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boonie
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Thanks for the information. The other issue I see with trip planning is just the sheer amount of portage clearing, along with useable campsites.
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sns
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Awesome map - thanks for the heads-up!
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Marten
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On June 25 we are going to lose our best resource for Woodland Caribou. There is just no way anyone else will have that much knowledge about WCPP in their heads or on their desk.
Fortunately this new map that can be downloaded for free has just been listed on-line. This map is a trip planners dream. Route, camps, fire history and much more on one map. And it will be upgraded as new info is available. Look closely and you will see routes for the more adventurous that are not maintained by WCPP. Want to start checking out Atikaki, info for that too!!
Downloadable planning map for WCPP and Atikaki
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donr
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Thanks! Just ordered mine.
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bwcamjh
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Thank you for the map link. A valuable resource. Been close to 20 year since I've been to Woodland Caribou......still have my maps but now I can update them for the next trip.....hope it's doesn't take me another 20 years to get up there though....
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