I set out for thr Gunflint from Nevis, MN at 2PM Saturday.....arrived at 10 PM after some delay in Duluth. Bunked it and had cakes in the AM....late tow out, and got dropped off at Sag falls at 10AM Sun morning. I haven't paddled solo in 3 years on "big" water...the driver encouraged me to do an "open water drop"....I don't think he wanted to get wet with a shore landing. It must have looked hillarious watching me lower my 250lb frame over the gunwale into that Prism....packs just tossed in willie-nillie....I immediately headed for a landing to rearrange things for 15 minutes. It was slowly coming back to me. "Oh yeah...this is time to do things right or die". I felt really alone as he drove away.
Looking across Red Sucker bay on Sag was a little intimidating and I had fleeting thoughts of just sacking out here on this island for 5 days. Mustered up some foolhearty courage and headed out into the wind....it rapidly came back to me...I went to the south shore to stay out of the easterly blowing at me. In an hour I was well into Curran Bay on the Maligne and approaching the first of only THREE portages for the entire trip. A double set of rapids with a small portage around. Portage is on the south bank for future travelers. This area and the S end of N Light were heavily burned 2 years ago (Ham lake fire)....it was a "patchy burn" and still some trees exist. A blue-bird sky was welcoming (the last of the trip).
Development....all of Crown Land Sag was developed with cabins. If you look at N Light on Google Earth...there are cabins on the two Eastern Bays (Trafalgar snd Southeast bay)......but most of the western 2/3rds of the lakeshore is LaVerendrye Provinvial park and I saw NO shoreland development for the rest of the N. Light portion.
Some quick-fix JPGS
the rapids between Sag and Wantelto lake...
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)if you have Fischer map F-20....you will see the road coming into N Light from the North shore of Lake Superior...wraps around the S side of lake.....Google Earth now shows this road extended and it now crosses the Maligne just before the entrance to Wantelto. I don't know what it serves up to the N? I paddled the whole N channel (granted, I didn't see everything)....and saw not a cabin nor dock. Perhaps for fire-fighting? Research? Logging? Anyway....here's the road.....current under here was all I could manage to paddle up solo. About tipped my barge. (Addendum: I just checked Google again...the road appears to be leading to logging tracts, just to the S of NE Sag? What say you experts?)
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)As soon as you paddle under the bridge and round the corner...you are treated to a view of Northern Light falls.
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)I decided to bag it early for the day here at the falls and camped right above them. Looks to have been a campsite in the past with a few tent pads and a fire ring. Wantelto had so many fish, I had to turn my alarm "off" on the fishing buddy. Within 20 minutes I had several pike, Walleye, and a 15 lb pike that took me 10 minutes to land. All succombed to the Berkley Gulp "Alive" leeches, and the glow orange minnow...all on jigs.
Closeup of Northen Light falls....
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)This is the far end of the portage (and that's the second portage of the whole trip!).....looking out onto the south arm of N. Light lake (portage is on the East bank)....I was trying to capture the "glimmer" of the sun on the water...but failed.....
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)Tried experimenting with the tripod I drug along....it definatly increased the "visual sharpness" of the photo...but I discovered I hate all this gadgetry....the tripod became a bow anchor for the rest of the trip.....I just don't have the patience for this techno jumble.....here's my one and only tripod shot....looking back over the falls at burned-over Wantelto lake.....
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)Anyway...that was enough for day one. I fell twice and begin to wonder if my advancing age was imparing me. Just befor beddy-bye...I sprained my ankle, which led to a yell heard for miles. What was I doing out here? The weather radio all of a sudden had done a 180....changed the forecast to gloom, doom, and wet, cold for the next 5 days....yippeee!
More later....