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Reply #140 - Jul 18th, 2010 at 3:47am
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Great report... I hope I can read more before I head out Monday night to WCPP.
  
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Reply #141 - Jul 18th, 2010 at 11:39am
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Smiley Smiley Smiley Great... now Stumpy is there to spoil your fun... did he come in the same way you did, or form a different direction?
  
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Reply #142 - Jul 18th, 2010 at 1:00pm
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WW - Stumpy came in from the creek which empties into That Man Lake.  It is a route he had taken before, but he said it was more difficult than he remembered it to be.
  
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Reply #143 - Jul 18th, 2010 at 1:37pm
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On day four, I was prepared to sleep in as long as the guys did...but true to the plan, they were up early.  We had breakfast, broke camp, and on my way to the Bushwack trail I paddled past Stumpy's camp.  They were still in their tent  Grin
We completed the portage; estimating it to be about 100 rods long.  A quick paddle took us across "Not" lake, a silty and undistinguished pond.  On the opposite side we found the outlet of a small creek draining out of the Bushwack lake.  Following a fairly clear game trail less than 15 rods over the hill put us at our destination lake. 
We headed out to explore, paddling first down a pretty little narrow bay which then opened up into the greater part of the lake.  In general the lake was wooded with mature Jackpine, Balsam and Spruce.  There was almost no open rocky outcroppings along the shore and the fir trees were thick.  We paddled more or less around the lake and didn't find much for camping sites; I found a small island tucked up next to a steep cliff shoreline in the north part of the lake and the guys found a somewhat open spot along shore on the eastern part of the lake.  We met out in the middle, wondering what to do.  I looked at their site and determined it was too rough and thick for a camp.  They looked at my island and decided we would camp there since it was the most open spot available. 
The island was small but had some nice large pine on it and at the very top a small open area slightly larger than a big tent.  Not much level ground but with some hunting we found three tiny flat spots to pitch our tents.  A pile of rocks was conveniently near a good spot for a fire pit and we were able to build a nice fireplace for ourselves.  We spent the afternoon arranging camp and finally had a nice comfortable spot to settle down on.
Soon Kingfisher and Paddlemaker paddled by, they had come more or less along our route but did go up the creek in Magie and took a shorter but equally steep route over the ridge into Not lake.  Then Stumpy and his partner Jim came by (complaining a bit that we had made the trail too easy) and somewhat later Uncle Moose showed up.  They were all doing the circle of the lake, looking for a campsite and eventually settled on the islands out in the middle of the lake.
  
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Reply #144 - Jul 18th, 2010 at 11:09pm
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Grin Stumpy sleeping late... keep it coming IC
  
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Reply #145 - Jul 19th, 2010 at 1:03pm
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I DO have more ...  but will have to wait till next week.  Today I am going into Trout Lake, BWCA,  for a week.
  
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Reply #146 - Jul 31st, 2010 at 3:16pm
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Well...back from Trout Lake, which is another story.  I'll finish this one first  Wink

After dinner I paddled over to see what the other guys had managed for campsites.  I found everyone at Kingfisher's site having an evening drink and joined them.  Kingfisher explained that first they found a site for their tent, then opened up a little area near shore for a fire.  I asked Paddlemaker if he had been having "fun".  Earlier in the day he had on a full pair of pants but now he was sporting one leg at shorts length and the other at capri length; they had been ripped off him in the portage over the ridge as they crashed through the woods  Grin
I asked Stumpy if he knew this lake was "such a lovely spot"  Huh  He inthought about it a moment and asked "do you really think it is lovely".  I answered that I did not.  He was disapointed too and very apologetic for it not being as nice a lake as it looked like it could be on the PCD photos.
Day five everyone was paddling around exploring the lake and/or fishing.  Dan and Mike happened on a bull moose about to cross the channel and had a "near moose experience" as it crossed in front of them instead of turning back into the woods.  KF and PM fished hard and found a couple deep spots in the lake, but had no luck in catching anything.  Both KF and PM as well as Stumpy and Jim made long forays into the woods behind our island, in the direction of Louisa to see how the going would be to leave in that direction; also hoping to intercept Magic Paddler and make his trail a bit easier should he be coming in.
Late in the afternoon Hexnymph and his band of merry men showed up; if I have it correctly they came in from a creek NE of the lake.  After doing the requisite paddle around the lake looking for a site they settled on an open but steep ridge across from our island site.  We had looked at that too but decided there wasn't enough level area...somehow they managed to make do.
We made a plan to meet at our island site for a get together that evening and after dinner everyone showed up to visit and exchange notes on our routes.  Hex and his group dressed up in button down shirts and TIES  Grin for the big event.  We passed the bottle and reviewed maps until after dark.  Stumpy told us the origin of his nickname and when he left sang O Danny Boy (almost good enough for American Idol) as they disappeared in the darkness.  We watched one set of headlamps wander about the lake in the dark and decided it was KF and PM fishing again.  They confessed later that they were a bit lost in finding their way back to camp  Wink
Day six we all packed up and headed out, going our respective ways.  Hex and his group headed NW to Louisa.  KF and PM got going early, heading back the way we had come in.  Uncle Moose, Stumpy, Jim, Dan, Mike and I all headed out the way we had come in and were out onto Sheridan by mid-day.  We were kind of spread out over the route but all came together on Sheridan and stopped for lunch before moving on.
UM decided to stay on Sheridan.  My group portaged into Carp and went NE to a nice site near the Emerald Lake portage.  We were going to see Emerald the next day but after all that portaging the day before, we were lazy and never did leave the campsite the following day.
Day eight we headed back toward Birch Lake with a nice tail wind.  At the Carp portage there was a ton of people coming and going so finishing the portage took a while.  We arrived at the Birch Lake island early in the day and enjoyed a nice sunny leisure afternoon.  About dinner time it clouded up and by dark we were in a driving rainstorm...the rest of the story is at the beginning of my narration on this thread.
As always it is great to meet fellow avid campers out in the bush and make new friends in person.  If I am still able I will be along for the 2015 BWR  Cheesy
  
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Reply #147 - Jul 31st, 2010 at 4:48pm
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Thanks for the report, IC! It's fun to hear everyone's individual account.

Hopefully I'll get to a report soon too. Lot's of trips to catch up on, though.
  
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Reply #148 - Aug 1st, 2010 at 9:23pm
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Thanks Vicki, I really enjoyed your report & I love that Hex's gang showed up in shirts & ties  Grin Thats a good one
Hex's group seems fearless, when it comes to portage distance & terrain... it would be fun to join that group an a trip!
  
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Reply #149 - Aug 2nd, 2010 at 12:57am
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They ARE unstopable...and it WOULD be fun to join them!  Unfortunately  Cry my legs aren't long enough to keep up in the long grass and floating bogs they seem to favor for routes !  I hope we get to hear a report from them too.

One member said the 'deep-in-the-woods litany' goes something like this:
Guy in front: "Where do I go?"
Guy in back: "Forward."
GIF:             "What direction!?"
GIB:            "Ahead!  Just keep moving!"                           Grin
  
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