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Apr 15th, 2009 at 3:08pm
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Well folks, way too many years have gone by since I first posted.  I never intended to be on the site daily, simply a result of work load but heard there was a lot of traffic in recent months so I dusted off my password and checked it out.  Just so you know I'm still alive and well and thought I should tell you what we are up to these days.

New map, as I see the post announcing our new map, yes its finally here and a very good product at that. The people at CHRISMAR took the map out of our hands and I think you will be happy with it.  It corrects all of the little glitches that were found over the years, enjoy!

World Heritage - While we have been busy over the past 8 years with our partners putting together our submission for UNESCO World Heritage Site status for a large area that includes Woodland Caribou, we had our day in front of UNESCO last year only to be told "we like it, it has merit, but there is a little more work to do". So we are back at the drawing board to tie up some loose ends for another presentation, likely in the spring of 2015. Wish us luck and check out the project at (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

As you have very likely heard we had a weather event we are calling a SNOWDOWN a little over a year ago that had effects on the entire park. With the help of our own organization giving us two additional crews for a couple of years, a local canoe outfitter clearing some trails and just your average run of the mill paddler clearing their way (and not asking for any compensation - thanks) excellent progress was made. We expect that the few trails remaining will all be "punched open" next year.  At that time we will begin the task of retracing our steps to widen the trails back to our usual standards.  If you are at Canoecopia this spring come and visit, I will be making a presentation about the SNOWDOWN event and the progress made.

Lastly you will notice a few additional routes on the map. Most of which have been identified by Martin Kehoe (thanks Martin) over the past few years.  We have now been able to take them under our wing, so to speak, but we still have a few details to work out on a couple of them so we didnt put the portage detail on the map. We will make it available to you upon request. We just didnt want people to assume that because it is on the map its good to go.  The CHRISMAR folks plan on doing more regular map updates than we were able to do, so the new info will be on the next map I'm sure.

As usual we are happy to answer any questions you may have.  Use is still about the same at 6-700 padders a year, so you can be assured of that solitude you are seeking.

We still happy to be part of the QJ experience.

I'll try and provide a few more updates if time permits.

Doug
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Reply #1 - Apr 15th, 2009 at 4:02pm
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Welcome Doug!  Glad to have you here.
  
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Boy that was fast , thanks for the welcome

  
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Reply #3 - Apr 15th, 2009 at 6:30pm
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Doug,

Welcome to QJ!

I don't know if you & Claire keep working hours on Saturdays through canoeing season.  If you do, some of us may be dropping in for a visit on Saturday, June 27th, en route to checking in with Albert at Goldseekers.  We'll be staying at the Norseman that night & trucking down to Leano on Sunday morning.  If we miss you then, it might be that we can drop in after exiting the park on Friday, July 10th.

I certainly appreciate all the info that you & Claire have provided for our two week trip!  I know you can be a marvelous resource for those in the QJ community seeking to experiment with new tripping destinations.

Hey, I am currently looking for a good book that will help me clearly identify flora & fauna in your region of Ontario & particulary in WCP.  Any recommendations for a primer?  

We look forward to your comments & participation on QJ!

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Hey Doug -

Thanks for spending the hour+ with me at copia!  I truly enjoyed our time pouring over maps and talking about fishing, artifacts and future plans for the park.

I've decided to go ahead and launch with Jimbo and company at Leano on June 28th (rather than use the Garner Lake EP from Manitoba) although my travel may be a bit more "detached" that many of the others in the group.  So like Jimbo ... looking forwarding to seeing you again on June 27th or July 10th!

BTW:  Thanks for forwarding the informational links!

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Fogive me if I don't respond to the right person first - still trying to "get up to speed"! July 10th looks like a better date than the end of June. At this stage in the use of our park being open on the weekend is not happening. We have been known tho, to drop in and gab with friends at Goldseekers before they go out on their trip.
As far as books we tend to use 2 quite frequently right now. Plants of the Western Boreal Forest & Aspen Parkland by johnson, Kershaw, MacKinnon and Pojar ... and Wetland Plants of Ontario by Newmaster, Harris and Kershaw. Both are from the Lone Pine Press family.
  
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Reply #6 - Apr 16th, 2009 at 3:53pm
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Welcome aboard! Snowdog & I did a WCPP trip about 10 years ago. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

I'm wondering if a mod can import past WCPP posts from elsewhere (I think most are in 'Other places...' forum) to this forum.  Smiley Smiley Smiley
  
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Thanks, glad to be here. I'm not sure about past WCPP posts, I can ask.
  
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Welcome Doug...I'm impressed! 

I enjoyed visiting with you in Madison, Wisconsin, this winter.  I just posted a note on this website in response to a question from someone interested in going to WCP, where I complimented you for managing the WCP so as to protect its fragile ecosystem, and not pushing for more visitors beyond the Park's carrying capacity.  It is such a treasure...I'm glad it's in good hands.

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Madison was a great show, once again.  I met quite a number of new folks interested in coming up our way.  Of course we want people to come and enjoy what WCP has to offer. But it is important to us to keep the use at the appropriate level.  You won't find us trying to shoehorn people into the park.  We are pround of the park and of Red Lake and know that we can have a win - win - win where the experience will meet the paddlers expectations, the community of Red Lake and surounding area will benefit and the park will reach a break even point.
I am loking forward to using this great site to "spread the word"
  
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