Post Reply

Please type the characters exactly as they appear in the image,
without the last 4 characters.
The characters must be typed in the same order,
and they are case-sensitive.
Open Preview Preview

You can resize the textbox by dragging the right or bottom border.
                       
resize_wb
resize_hb







Max 20000 characters. Remaining characters:
Text size: pt
Collapse additional features Collapse/Expand additional features
Topic Summary - Displaying 2 post(s). Click here to show all
Posted by: Marten
Posted on: Apr 30th, 2010 at 12:52am
Quote Quote
They may be long but are fairly flat. We went through the route from Lund to Indian House last summer. The first three were pretty muddy and soft from all the rain last summer. The little pond between the first two is where you enter and exit on floating bog. The 950 from Indian House starts with a short climb and then becomes a great walk through the woods. The 2000 from North Prairie intersects an ATV trail used by rice harvesters and is the easiest walking I have done in the park. If the water is high you may be back in your canoe for the end. The 400 and 600 near Upper Gammon Lake have been combined for a 700 meter portage. I like math like that.
Posted by: woodstripper
Posted on: Apr 27th, 2010 at 3:35pm
Quote Quote
I'm planning on entering at Lund in early July, and was looking at the portages on the park map from there to Gammon... seems like a lot of long ones!  Anybody on QJ travelled that way before?

WS
 
   ^Top