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Re: MT's WCPP trip
Reply #90 - Dec 11th, 2010 at 11:09pm
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Excellente' Ben!!

Our paths won't likely cross but when are you going?



  
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Reply #91 - Dec 12th, 2010 at 12:18am
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mastertangler wrote on Dec 11th, 2010 at 11:09pm:
Excellente' Ben!!

Our paths won't likely cross but when are you going?





I planned a longer trip tentitive for the second week in July. Then a guy I met through Spring Creek Outfitters connected with me and we're going in around the 4th of June. Aaaand, if things go well, I plan to try another route up there end of August. I'm guessing I'll be putting in the first two trips at Johnson Lake or Optic Lake.
  
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Reply #92 - Dec 12th, 2010 at 5:34am
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nctry_Ben wrote on Dec 12th, 2010 at 12:18am:
I'm guessing I'll be putting in the first two trips at Johnson Lake or Optic Lake.

That's one heck of a LOOOOONG portage to Optic ... Maybe Onnie would be a more timely choice.   Grin
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Reply #93 - Dec 12th, 2010 at 12:50pm
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Sounds good Ben.........I think it will be an awesome time in there.

I have always like June or July for 2 reasons. The fish are usually spread out, shallow and "on" and the days are so long. I'm usually pretty methodical and I like the option of running till 9 P.M. if need be.

I will be interested to hear what you will have to say between conditions June vs. August. Water levels, bugs and fishing will likely be different. I have seen some utube videos on WCP and noticed some of the high water levels. Watch yourself if that is the case in the spring.

Are you bringing the pup? That is one fine animal.
  
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Reply #94 - Dec 12th, 2010 at 8:30pm
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mastertangler wrote on Dec 12th, 2010 at 12:50pm:
Sounds good Ben....  Are you bringing the pup? That is one fine animal.  


Yep, she'll be training right along side me come spring, carring her pack empty at first and then some wieght. I don't really like leaving her with people to much, my dad took care of her the month I was gone to the Philippines. She likes to play but is pretty respectful and rarely barks in the wilderness which is funny because, at home she's always rolling her ball off the dock then barking at it until it drifts to a spot she can jump in and get it as she's hitting the water. She doesn't really know what a chain is as she is not a runner and I can leave her loose at home. She'll follow people out on the ice when they trudge out ice fishing. But everyone knows her and it's no big deal to them. She loves fishing almost as much as MT. She even caught one off our raft a couple years ago. She dove in and got it and wouldn't let go. I'm in good shape since IC trained her to collect firewood.  Grin

As for waterlevels... I hope to experiance a variety of conditions this year. Of the 27 days I was in Wilderness settings I had three partial days of rain. I'm guessing my luck will run out. I'll have to bring a waterproof map to wrap my dog in... I'm also guessing my run of warm weather will end as we're bound to have a cooler May... I can feel it. Now, I didn't experiance a single woodtick in the WCPP... I'm assuming they are there... Didn't have many in northern MN until fall when they became active again either. I have a number of final purchases to make before spring... Sleeping bag... Rain Fly (IC is going to whip me up a nice one)... and a better pair of portage/paddling boots are the main things. The Timberline is it for another year and unless money falls from my tree out back I likely won't be replacing my day pack... I eventually want to replace it with the Kondo Guide pack... we'll see... MT, the sock liners you suggested worked real good so a couple pairs will be added to my supply along with some new smart wool socks of different thicknesses. I hope to lose enough weight to have to buy new canoe pants... And I'm due for a couple new shirts... My problem with shirts is I need longer sleeves than most, some of the nicest shirts don't come in tall sizes... not like I'm tall... just long arms. Wow, I have a lot to do before spring... Yikes.

Alan, when were you thinking of putting in? And thanks for the correction DD... why was Optic in my head? Yes Onnie may be the put in in June.
  
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Reply #95 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 1:38am
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Well Ben I've almost got my kit put together the way I want. Hoping this will be the best trip ever. I want to turn my attention to the GPS and the maps soon and practice manually plotting waypoints with the map tools I have acquired. I think I will manually plot the campsite #'s and mark them on my maps. I like the idea of little red dots showing campsites especially if I'm running late. I will have to add Martin and DD on my Christmas list for next year in way of thanks Wink.

I thought DD had an excellent suggestion in doing some geo caching. It would be a good way for some one like me with very little GPS experience to practice. I guess it is more popular than I knew. Just go on-line and there is all kinds of stuff a man can go find.

After Christmas Railriders has a sale. I know their stuff is pricey but I don't think it can be beat for durability, comfort, and plain good practicality. I have several pairs of their pants but I suggest the weatherpants for 3 season canoeing. Tough as nails, they dry fast and they will probably outlast me.
I also like the eco mesh shirt. It has a mesh lining running the length of the arms and armpits which is great for managing heat. Again light and tough as nails. Drys super quick and doesn't seem to hold odors. I think they are 7 or 8oz. Skeets can get through but it takes them a while of poking and prodding with the shirts. They don't get through the pants very often.

But to finally answer your question, I'm probably dropping my trailer in Chicago on Aug 2 and hopefully entering the park at Lund Aug 4. Exiting at Leano probably on the 23. If I don't get into the Chicago show and I'm having a good time I might stay an extra week.   

Hoping to get this worked out the way I want so I can stop thinking about it and put it to bed and forget about it for a while. Tongue 

Keep in touch
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Reply #96 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 5:17pm
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Totally diggin on the new compass. Seems like it's perfect. I wonder how crucial it is to have it mounted on the keel line in order to maintain a bearing? I would like to mount it off to the side. Would it really make much difference?

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Re: MT's WCPP trip
Reply #97 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 7:11pm
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I don't see how being off keel line would be a problem.
I'm sure your going to set a course, focus in on distant landmark and so on, until you reach your destination.

I use my orienteering compass/map to set a heading. I use the kayak compass to verify as I paddle.

With your GPS, won't you be doing the same thing?
  
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Reply #98 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 8:06pm
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Compass has directions to install on keel line. Probably mean a larger vessel although this is advertised as a kayak compass. I can't imagine a foot or two off keel line would have any impact and feel silly for even posting the question.

I intend to use GPS sparingly. Instead I want to set bearings and follow compass headings. Map and compass work with GPS back up if I get into a jam.
  
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Reply #99 - Dec 13th, 2010 at 8:21pm
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mastertangler wrote on Dec 13th, 2010 at 8:06pm:
Compass has directions to install on keel line. Probably mean a larger vessel although this is advertised as a kayak compass. I can't imagine a foot or two off keel line would have any impact and feel silly for even posting the question.

Do you plan on the compass to be more or less permanently mounted to your canoe?  If so, why not just silicone it to the floor of your canoe on the center line a few feet in front of you?  Just a thought!

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