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Reply #80 - Sep 27th, 2004 at 12:48pm
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Hey Stumpy- are you going to give lessons in skinning and cooking bullheads? Or should we bring other vittles? Grin Wink
  
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Reply #81 - Sep 27th, 2004 at 11:10pm
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I'll cook the bullheads, if you bring the stink bait.
  
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Reply #82 - Sep 27th, 2004 at 11:17pm
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and there's not a tenth as many islands on the lake.


What the...  ???

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Reply #83 - Sep 28th, 2004 at 1:54am
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in just 71 days...

and there's not a tenth as many islands on the lake.


I really shouldn't be explaining the clues.
  
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Reply #84 - Sep 28th, 2004 at 6:33am
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Just a thought.

The idea of a bushwhacker's rendezvous was and still is interesting. The clues certainly have been. After all these years I'm afraid I'll almost be disappointed when the location is finally revealed.

Stumpy, it's your show but I have a suggestion 'cause I've seen wild guesses all over the place. What about just reposting the most helpful clues on Pearl Harbor day? It might solve a problem or two plus if someone actually got it wrong they'd they'd still have an interesting trip and probably come back with a story or two.

Just a thought. It's your deal. Bullheads can be very tasty though. Quetico bullheads? Really? My mouth is watering.
  
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Reply #85 - Sep 28th, 2004 at 1:57pm
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??? ??? I thought bullheads were stinkbait. Grin
  
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Reply #86 - Sep 28th, 2004 at 6:56pm
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Here's some of Stumpy's posts about BWR 2005 that he left at another BB...this is in three parts as the God in the Machine sez one post is too long!

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Brushcrashers Jamboree 2005
by Stumpy
Date & Lake will be revealed in 2004, in time for permit reservations. Until then crash some brush, discover lakes, and save up your tales of portaging adventure. This will be an informal meeting on a very secluded (no portage trail to it) Quetico lake. Any takers???
- Stumpy -
Posted on Feb 24, 2001, 7:20 PM



bushwackers jamboree 2005
by Stumpy
Just a reminder, its still in the plans. Bushwackers Jamboree coming to a lake not near you in 2005.
- Stumpy -
Posted on Sep 20, 2001, 10:47 PM



Bushwackers Jamboree 2005
by Stumpy


I have heard from a few of you regarding this idea. Here it is again...I am inviting fellow Bushwackers to join me on a remote Quetico -NO-NAME- lake. Some questions this has brought up have gone along the lines of who, what, where, when, why etc. I'll try to answer these.
WHO: Whoever reserves their permits in time and is
tough enough to get there. I'll be there alone or with a friend.
WHAT: Just a gathering of people to exchange bushwacking stories and to check out the fishing and one more lake.
WHERE: I will reveal that in 2004. It will be a very
remote, no-name lake in the middle of Quetico. (with no portages to it)
WHEN: Probably mid June (when bugs are bad and voyagers are also) 2005.
WHY: Because I can never quench my thirst to see another lake.
WHY (for you): To meet Stumpy. Who is Stumpy? I am the guy who's been to Dettbarn and
beyond. Our last canoe trip we went from Prarie Portage to Cutty Lake our first day with standard weight Grummans and canvas packs. We set up camp in daylight.
I've been canoeing Quetico every year since
1975 and been to over 400 lakes. I haven't worn bug repellent since 1976. I have many stories to tell, but clicking on the internet does not make you worthy to hear them. See you in 2005 if your good enough.
- Stumpy -
Posted on Sep 23, 2001, 6:17 PM



Love "out of the way " lakes
by Stumpy
1---I would say no, there are not many of us that go into these remote lakes.

2--On lake names, it's hard to tell. Some of the names are very old, however, Goodier Lake is named on some old maps I have from the 50's and guides I've talked to who worked at the old lodges on Basswood Lake referred to Goodier by name. However, if you have connections with the map company you have a chance at naming the lakes as in the case of Bill Rom, Jr. naming Rom Lake after bushwacking into there many years ago.

I would not consider Goodier Lake a bushwack as there are portage trails all the way there. Try a lake like Dettbarn if you want a real bushwack!

If you look further back on this board a few pages you will find reference to a "bushwacker's jamboree 2005".
I have had this in the plans for a couple of years and periodically post information on it. It will be a chance for like-minded adventurers to gather and enjoy the wilderness. Take care Bo and maybe I'll see you in 2005. Stumpy
Posted on Nov 17, 2001, 7:11 PM



Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005...... Survey....
by Stumpy
I'm almost afraid to ask it but...How many of you are considering going?
How many will consider a very long(MILES) bushwhack..?
Posted on Dec 13, 2001, 8:18 PM



Two weeks to go....scouting lakes.
by Stumpy
In 2 weeks I'll be heading into the middle of Quetico...checking out potential lakes for the Bushwackers Jamboree 2005.
Anyone else going in the last week of June ?
If you spot the "Babe Ruth" face, say hello.



Stumpy
Posted on Jun 6, 2002, 10:01 PM

Bushwhackers...I Think I've Found Our Lake.!
by Stumpy
Not to be revealed until late in 2004, of course but I have found a good location for Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005.
Fits all criteria:
Remote
No Name
No Trail
Lots of campable shoreline
Near center of park
Fishing? That's a secret
See you there in 2005, Stumpy
Posted on Jul 21, 2002, 8:47 PM

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Reply #87 - Sep 28th, 2004 at 6:59pm
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Here's some more!

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Many lakes do'nt see visitors
by Stumpy
In the BWCA I can think of a few that are not talked about...Caveman Lake or Marble Lake. My map is not in front of me, or I could name more. I've been through Image and Horsefish Lakes (near Marble Lake).
The Quetico however, has dozens or even hundreds that do not get talked about. I'm sure dozens that also go decades without visitors. Let's discuss it at the Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005.

..............Crash On...STUMPY
Posted on Aug 25, 2002, 7:23 PM




Thanks for the stories. Lets hear more....And hears a hint...
by Stumpy
The Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005 site is ...
in Quetico...
West of McEwen...where jackpine are blowin'
East of Paulene...past waters less seen
South yet of Cushing...over ridges we're pushing
and still north of Sunday...should make for a fun-day.


more to come......................in due time
Posted on Sep 8, 2002, 8:49 PM




But I'm having fun...
by Stumpy
I'm having fun remaining anonomous until the Bushwackers Jamboree 2005.
Although I've left hints......i.e. Babe Ruth
Posted on Oct 9, 2002, 9:39 PM




A few tips...
by Stumpy
Fortunatley I bushwhack better than I type and spell.
I don't do proper orienteering but I do use a compass, deadreckoning and common sense. I don't use GPS, however on A bushwhack last summer my companion brought one and traced our route (thats not what got us there).
Worst swamp stuck in ? (besides the Portage Bar)
Well, define stuck...I'm here are'nt I ?
Probably diferent spots along the Dettbarn Creek. We ussually stick to the high ground when possible.
Should you give up...? YES
Just kidding but I can't answer that for you. I admit I got "turned around" last year while looking for the "old" portage along the creek between the Wawiag River and Belair Lake. My compass was back in a pack and I foolishly veerd to far from the creek. I did'nt pannic and all ended well.
When bushwhacking I am more prepared. I allways say that with your camp on your back, you are never lost. You can pitch camp anywhere in Quetico and find some water.
So single portaging is a key.
I also often have great suport, be it Rangeline, Lake Trout or Son OF Lake Trout. They can all portage like hell and have good sense of direction.
Rangeline sniffs out lakes like a dog and I'm not sure I could out portage Lake Trout. Rangeline, L.T. and I honed our portage skills over 20 years ago while working together at an Ely area outfitter. L.T. and I would do "Basswood River Tows". This meant driving customers to the Horse Portage then carrying thier gear over. We would try to impress for tips and then to out-do each other. Eventually we were each carrying 2 food packs and a square-stern NONSTOP. They had to unload us at the end because our arms would not work,and we could'nt tell the boss because he would yell at us.
That's over 200 pounds for a mile and I only weighed 165 at the time.
I can't do that now but I can still ignore the pain.
What I often do is just aim at a lake that is perpendicular to our line (sort of a no-miss) then march. We stop often to check the compass and aim at a yonder spot. We are almost allways ammazed to find ourselves at the very bay or cove we aimed at.
I know we are not alone at this (Lake Trout met a guy the other day, who has been to Dettbarn, Swartman and more) that is reason for the Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005. I want to meet these people and hear thier stories and tell mine...Stories you have to earn to here.
Hope I helped a bit...RxDx.
crash-on Stumpy
Posted on Dec 17, 2002, 10:19 PM

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Reply #88 - Sep 28th, 2004 at 7:00pm
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Here's the last bit (two posts were still too long for the Machine.)

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Bushwackers Jamboree 2005....update...
by Stumpy
Hi:
It's been over two years since my first post on this idea...when I was a little more anonymous, and a little more cocky (at least on this board).
Many, thought it was too far off. Now, we are halfway there and less than 2 years away from permit reservations for it.
There have been a few critics, but let me say this...It's not a contest. It's not about me. It won't be crowded and it won't be easy. Yes, I'm calling the shots this time. Maybe those who make it there can all call the shots for 2010...The charter members of the BUGBIT club.

Here are the basics::
WHO...Whoever can get a permit and get to the location on the date(s) to be named later.
WHAT...It will be an informal meeting of tough and hardy travelers, where stories and information will be told. Things that should be earned.
WHERE...It will be on a lake near the middle of Quetico, with no name, no portage trail to it (NONE), good depth, good water, plenty of bugs and campable shoreline.
WHEN...It will be in mid June 2005 (When bugs are bad and so are voyageurs)...And every 5 years after that, I hope.
WHY...Because the best information should be earned. Because I hold back on some stories on this board and I know others do to. Because exploring those no-name lakes makes for great adventure. Because I want to meet other bushwackers and here where they've been and tell them where I've been and exchange great stories. Because I want to shake the hand of anyone who gets there!
HOW...Barring any changes in the permit system...I will anounce the exact date and location on this website at .....9:00 PM, DECEMBER 7th, 2004.

Thank you
Stumpy

Posted on Feb 3, 2003, 1:28 AM



Want to see a really spooky lake...
by Stumpy
come to the Bushwhackers Jamboree in 2005..heh heh heh
Posted on Apr 9, 2003, 12:06 AM



The Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005 is coming...
by Stumpy
in only twenty months
I'll be there, you can bet

sitting on a flat shore
watching the sun set

up past Lake Of Stack Of Rocks
a breeze blows in at night

scented by the jackpine
as water falls to right
Posted on Oct 5, 2003, 11:49 PM



No, just wondering...
by Stumpy
The Jamboree will be on a smaller lake, though not too small. Most the bushwhack/no name lakes in the Quetico are smaller...the lake northwest of Turn Lake being one exception...but not the only exception.
On my last flight to Clay I took special note and video. It is amazing how many of those little pothole lakes look deep enough to hold fish and look worthy of a visit. I was just watching the video again tonight. THere are so many potential routes out there, if you are willing to cut some gear weight and do a little sweating to get through them.....Oh well, another "off" season full of dreams.
Posted on Oct 26, 2003, 9:24 PM




Bushwhackers Jamboree 2005... (info. 1 year away)
by Stumpy
That's right, in 1 year (Dec 7th, 2004), I will anounce the location and dates of the Bushwackers Jamboree.
It's been almost 3 years since I started posting info on this topic. Not much of a wait now...just 18 months until the Jamboree.
To those of you not familiar with this topic, just do a bulletin board search on "Jamboree" and follow the posts back to Feb. 24, 2001....it's all there.
I'll post more info as 2005 draws near....
Come ye bushwhackers, and bring your tales earned of sweat.
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over those eastern ridges, that island is a flower.........................................
Posted on Dec 7, 2003, 12:50 AM

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Reply #89 - Sep 29th, 2004 at 7:30am
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"A computer is like an Old Testament god, with a lot of rules and no mercy." ~Joseph Campbell Wink

This machine in general:
I know the 5500 character limit is a PITA for trip reports but those with a clue and something worthwhile to offer always find a way. The limit exists to remind folks (like me) about getting long winded and boring. The goal is to save everyone time and bandwidth.

The PDB has a built in penalty for brevity wile it's encouraged on these pages. Go figure. One size NEVER fits all. Humdrum, like crotch deep muck are things best avoided when you really want to get somewhere and are determined to pack light.

It's Stumpy's call.
  
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