I thought he mentioned in one of the vids from the outpost that all clients had cancelled so he decided to stay the summer with his wife but I have not seen her since the earliest videos.
Posted by: HighnDry Posted on: Jul 14th, 2020 at 3:59pm
-- Harlan. Nice guy. Uber expensive for my diy tastes. TONS of potential to run up a bill here, if not mindful. $350 to shuttle a vehicle to Lund Lk, five years ago, seemed excessive.
-- Quetico Dave. Nice guy. I realize that he has his followers. Our experience was so-so. We were forced to use another outfitter when things went off the rails AFTER we got on-site.
-- Cleaning fish in camp. C'mon.
-- Leaving the parks w/ fish. Really?
-- db: Thanks (as always), for maintaining this site and putting up with us knuckleheads who think we know shit.
Thank You, --paw
Posted by: HighnDry Posted on: Feb 23rd, 2020 at 2:37pm
Umm, just a point of order from a marginally interested passerby. Are we helping anyone who wants to go to WCPP at this point?
The thread will at least prevent folks from wasting their time trying to contact Red Lake Outfitters and let them know that Goldseekers and Chukuni are who to contact. The other helpful part is exonerating some who were thrown under the bus and can't explain their side.
It's been helpful to run this problem so to speak to ground. It's also been insightful to understand the local politics between outfitters up there and the park. It's certainly given me some ideas of who to work up there for my own outfitting during the next potential trip up to WCPP.
Posted by: Tolz Posted on: Feb 20th, 2020 at 2:20am
Umm, just a point of order from a marginally interested passerby. Are we helping anyone who wants to go to WCPP at this point?
As a newcomer to the WCPP area, you hit the nail on the head with that quote. We just want to get up there and enjoy the area. We are planning on coming in August and have spoken a few times with Albert. He's been very helpful. WCPP is a true treasure!