Duration: 13 days
Paddling companions: Jimbo, Ben, Matunik and myself (Group #1)
Kingfisher, Dede, Cheryl, MagicPaddler, Quentin (Group #2)
Entry/Exist Point: Leano Lake (two hour shuttle, each way, from Red Lake, Ontario)
Route for Group #1:
Leano, no-name, Kilburn, Middle Kilburn, Upper Kilburn, series of no-names, Paull, no-name, South Aegean, Aegean, Streak, Wrist, Streak, Amber, Nutria, Mexican Hat, no-names, Jake, Lunch, East Lunch, no-name, Bunny, Leano
Portages: Generally short. Some at the beginning of the trip were very overgrown. Few were rock gardens. Many were over forest duff, but with frequent wet/boggy spots. Put-in's and take-out's were often "one-at-a-time." A few has space for two canoes, but 3 canoes slots were rare.
Solitude: Other than our own group members, I only spotted other people twice (S. Aegean and Mexican Hat) other than the put-in/take-out lake. However, we were visited by a portage clearing crew on Jake Lake (who stayed the night on an adjacent point, the only time we could see anyone camped from our own campsite, except for other members of our group).
Fire Ban: none
Weather: Generally warm and sunny, sometimes breezy. Days 1, 2 and 12 rain, wind and cool.
Fishing: Good to outstanding. All lakes have Pike, many had Lake Trout (but not eyes), and a few had Walleye (not but trout). Only a couple of lakes have all species. This area of the park only has one lake known to contain smallies, but we caught none. Fish seemed to run somewhat larger than in Quetico.
Bugs: Mosquitoes most mornings and evenings, black flies were an occasional problem, a few gnats. Ticks don't exist this far north.
A sample set of photos are in the
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I'll come back and do a full report as time permits.
dd