Tom, That is a GREAT trip report. That is just what I need. Everything after the climb up Louisa Falls will be new territory, and though I enjoy exploring on my own, this trip is a little different. First, we're taking a 10-yr-old. Second, some of the group are on a time frame that is a bit tight. Thanks very much! - WiF
Posted by: TomT Posted on: Apr 30th, 2016 at 6:54pm
I agree that Louisa to Kawnipi would be hard to do in one day - I've done it twice and used two days both times. Agnes to Kawnipi is faster.
Be aware that the East end of Kawnipi is all burned over from the Bird Lake fire, and campsites are few and far between. If you did go via Louisa and Glacier, I'd plan on camping on McEwen or Kenny lake. There is one site on the north side of the narrows in Kawnipi after the falls - after that, you have to make it close to McKenzie Bay before you get many choices for campsites.
Posted by: Wind-In-Face Posted on: Apr 26th, 2016 at 2:08pm
Thanks Bill. Your comments are pretty much what I thought when looking at the map. Thanks for the trip report link, MP. I always enjoy reading those, and this one was very helpful. - WiF
Posted by: Magicpaddler Posted on: Apr 26th, 2016 at 1:03pm
I did this several years ago in opposite direction. Camped on falls chain just before Wet, Glacier, then mid Louisa (Louisa was all white caps coming at us or we would have camped at Louisa Falls. I did Kawnipi to Louisa Falls several years earlier in one day. I'd say it's 2.5 days by McEwen to Kawnipi, 1 day straight up Agnes. But the McEwen chain remain one of my favorite places - highest point in Q I believe.
Posted by: Wind-In-Face Posted on: Apr 25th, 2016 at 11:39pm
Tom T, Magicpaddler: Thanks for that info. I figured Louisa to Kawnipi via the Falls Chain is 2-days. One of the guys in my group thinks 1 day. (He wants to avoid the seemingly inevitable wind-bound day when going straight up Agnes to Kawnipi) I like the idea of the scenic route, but I also think a straight shot up Agnes (leaving at the crack of dawn from Louisa Falls) is easier. Thanks again! - WiF
Posted by: Magicpaddler Posted on: Apr 25th, 2016 at 10:52pm
I did it solo in about 2010 the other direction. I camped on Saganagons then somewhere about Fauquier then on Louisa. One portage was not where it was shown on the map. I found the one on the map but it had not been used for a long time. The new one was right on the edge of the creek with some steep climbs where a slip would have put me in the creek.