WCPP-Wallace Lake to Irvine and back-7/21-8/18 (Read 5036 times)
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WCPP-Wallace Lake to Irvine and back-7/21-8/18
Aug 20th, 2015 at 8:57pm
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The Wanipigow River had plenty of water as I headed upstream to Siderock Lake where I used the three long portages to Obukowin Lake to enter WCPP at Carroll Lake. The third night I was camped on Craven Lake near the Manitoba-Ontario boundary in WCPP. I planned to revisit a bushwhack route I had worked out in earlier years. Near the north end of Craven I headed through 9 portages to get to the lower end of Walking Stick Lake (Walleye.) After an early lunch on day 6 I headed east a few lakes to Echo Lake (walleye.)Plotted out a better and shorter portage toward Dunstan (Walleye) that I had used in past years. Had a rainy lunch on Dunstan on day 8 and headed through 5 portages but camped on what I call "Dandy" on the way. Dodged wicked thunder cells as I worked around close to shore on Moose Lake (fish??) More "snowdown" damage slowed progress as I headed east to Twin Lakes (fish??)

I did not dream that I would be able to get across all those bushwhack portages and still be on Irvine when friends arrived on day 13. I now had two days to find a route and portage the mile over to Larus Creek. I did it but by now I was in a state of shear exhaustion. I base camped on Irvine with two friends who had flown in from Bissett, Manitoba using Bluewater air service (five star operation.) For five days I ate Walleye, burgers and bacon and restored myself physically for the next leg of the trip. On August 7 Bluewater dropped off another friend and 12 days of resupplied food and fuel. One friend left on the plane (poor guy still has to go to work) and three of us headed down the west side of the Irvine Loop to take two nights to reach Splitrock Lake (my name but note it has plenty of Walleye too.) We took a day off to assure a Lake Trout dinner on Royd Lake. Traveled all the way to Carroll in one day so we could layover and eat Walleye a few times. We ended up camped next to an evening hotspot for Walleyes so had up to four boats of blue language fishermen until after dark each night. I usually avoid Donald and Carroll because this is likely to happen on those lakes but it was our last chance to eat Walleye. Enjoyed a beautiful day going up the scenic rapids of the Haggart River. Earlier we had seen one other canoe but saw three on that stretch. Actually two canoes and a kayak. A couple out for 43 days in the canoe and then the solo man from Calgary in a woodstrip canoe and the kayak. That kayak passed our camp in the evening heading north into all those tricky portages of the Haggart River.Since we had decided to layover some extra days we did not paddle down to Haggart Lake and come north on Broken Arrow. Plan B had us camp mid-way to Broken Arrow via the north passage. The next day we used the river to exit Broken Arrow instead of the 850 portage to Crystal. We took a layover day on Crystal and feasted on two meals of boneless Northern Pike. Early on the 17th of August we went downstream on the Wanipigow River to Siderock Lake where we spent our last night. Out last morning required the GPS to guide us through the fog to where the river exited Siderock Lake. Comparing pictures of a rock at the entrance to the river showed that the water was a foot higher than when I had paddled in four weeks earlier.

I plan on making several videos of this trip. The Craven to Walking Stick portion is now on my youtube channel. You can click on the link below.
  
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Re: WCPP-Wallace Lake to Irvine and back-7/21-8/18
Reply #1 - Feb 13th, 2016 at 12:31pm
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Now I have to go back to siderock for some walleye. Have only caught northern there. Was the campsite on siderock still OK? Or did the blowdown mess it up. The site on Irvine we stayed at in 2012 was pretty messed up. Would love to go in with a chain saw. You mentioned taking two days Irvine to siderock. Where did you camp the night in between? I can't wait to get back to WCPP.
  
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Re: WCPP-Wallace Lake to Irvine and back-7/21-8/18
Reply #2 - Feb 15th, 2016 at 1:38am
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The big open camp on Splitrock has no damage. We left Irvine via the north portage and and came down the west side of the Irvine Loop. After the second portage there is an open channel to the next lake. There is a big rock outcrop on the east side opposite a large cliff on the west side. Nice landing in the bay behind the rock outcrop. Tent pads near the landing and great viewing area on the high rock outcrop. The camp waypoint is called Starbucks in my file because I always at least stop for coffee when passing.
  
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Re: WCPP-Wallace Lake to Irvine and back-7/21-8/18
Reply #3 - Feb 15th, 2016 at 1:25pm
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When we left Irvine that year and headed that way it was pouring rain most of the day. I was traveling with an ambitious tandem crew, me and Bernie in my solo. So I didn't stop there. Split Rock was a great campsite which I've visited a couple times. Never caught a walleye there so I'll have to go back... Darn! In 2012 which was right after the big fire which effected the north end of that and with the big rain there was serious run off from the burned area which made the waters pretty murky. Also the creeks were streams and the streams were raging rivers. I'd like to check that area out again sometime.
  
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