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Posted by: portage dog
Posted on: Jun 19th, 2023 at 10:51pm
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And a serious bushwhack it was!  We portaged crap through the woods/swamp - so now it's a portage....not very well established and HIGHLY unlikely anyone (in their sane mind) would ever tackle it again.

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Posted by: Magicpaddler
Posted on: Jun 16th, 2023 at 10:41pm
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Just because you got there by walking does not mean you were on a portage. There is no portage within a mile of that spot. You have to bushwhack to get there. It was kind of an impressive view. I was glad the creek was at least semi navigable.
Posted by: portage dog
Posted on: Jun 16th, 2023 at 10:03pm
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A little sweat?! ...kinda like saying Alaska has a bit of wilderness!   Cheesy  It does overlook a very nice creek and beaver pond.  Sure glad that moose did not join us for the night - what a party that would have been.   Shocked  It does break up that portage nicely though.

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Posted by: Magicpaddler
Posted on: Jun 16th, 2023 at 12:54am
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It did take a little sweat to get there. I don’t think it will get over used unless it is by moose.
Posted by: solotripper
Posted on: Jun 15th, 2023 at 6:21pm
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I say add it unless it's a spot that you think would easily get overused?

  Knowing your tripping history that probably wouldn't be a issue ?

  I've stayed at small spots that I found because I stopped to take a look even though on the data base they were considered no longer valid. For my needs they were more than adequate.

IMHO there is a lot to be said for finding those hidden gems using a little sweat equity.

Posted by: Magicpaddler
Posted on: Jun 15th, 2023 at 6:13pm
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I camped at a site that is probably the best place to camp within ½ days travel. A moose trail passes nearby that Stew heard a moose on during the night.  There is space for a solo tent with just a little bunched up because of a tree. I found 2 trees to hang my hammock from with a 45° sloped rock under the hammock.  There is a beaver pond about a 100yds over and 100Ft down to get water to filter.  The GPS coordinates are N48.37233° W91.04235°.  Should I add it to the campsite database?
 
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