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"My pickup would be easier,but cost a whole lot more to drive up there,and I'd miss out on the 360 degree view...I might miss a warm dry cab on the way out...'
be sure you do miss any moose crossing the highway -
and at least goggles if not a full face shield on your helmet (not sure of motorcycle laws in CA, but you likely need a helmet) for bug deflection if nothing else
there are two first come first served permits available for Pickeral Lake entry (at least I haven't heard that that has changed). I did get one of those one short trip I did in 2005 - just ask at the Dawson Creek ranger station -( not sure if you can get one of those at Atikokan) - they told me that they can't pre-issue them the day before, that I had to show up at the office in the morning of the day I wanted to enter, and suggested that if I was there when they opened, I'd be first in line.
but the last 3 or 4 years or so, I have found openings from Atikokan thru Batch entry to be available for Sundays (I have had Monday entry dates reservation to be conservative considering a 1350 mile drive to get there) - I have just changed my entry to the day before with no problem - the office was empty when I got there on Sunday - likley, that would be much tougher to change to a Saturday which is a busier day.
but if you know when you want to go, just contact an outfitter and they will get your permits for you. since the outfitter will have to drive you and the canoe to the put in, and also pick you and the boat up, I'd assume you would be leaving your cycle at the outfitters, not at the lake. Be sure to ask them how much they charge for this, as well as the rental fees -- It is possible that it may be cheaper for you to drive up with your truck and pick up the canoe yourself - be clear on what you want the outfitter to do for you, and be sure they give you the total cost, including the taxes.
and one other thing, just in case you aren't aware of it - IF you have a DUI on your license, it will give you a lot of problems entering canada. there was a thread on here about a change in this policy, but not sure if its come about as yet ? scroll down in the general forum to find it if interested/needed otherwise, with a DUI, you can buy your way into Canada for $150 - does not seem to be an issue if you go with a RABC
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