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Reply #30 - Jan 2nd, 2017 at 8:17am
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You can probably reserve an entry now for June 1 at (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) but I'd suggest letting your outfitter reserve a Stanton permit.

You can also check availability on the site for any date and entry. Remember though, there are resident and non-resident quotas. I think it's three days out that that distinction goes away and it's just another paddler getting a permit. I honestly wouldn't sweat availability, especially for a northern entry.
  
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Reply #31 - Jan 2nd, 2017 at 4:11pm
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db wrote on Jan 2nd, 2017 at 8:17am:
You can probably reserve an entry now for June 1 at (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) but I'd suggest letting your outfitter reserve a Stanton permit.


Hey db,

I don't believe there is such a thing as a "Stanton" permit.  I think they fall under the Pickerel Lake quota.  Regardless, your advice re: obtaining an outfitter is probably good.  Americans cannot park their vehicles at Stanton (a concession the park made to Canadian-based outfitters, I'm sure).  Therefore, the only way Americans can use Stanton as a place of entry is to have someone "drop them off" OR have a licensed Canadian driver in their paddling party.

As far as I know, Doug Chapman of Canadian Quetico Outfitters is the closest outfitter to Stanton but there are one or two other outfitters in the Eva Lake area who could also perform this service (if you don't mind travelling at break-neck speeds over sometimes questionable roads... one of those dudes nearly side-swiped us one year!).  Getting an outfitter to run you over from Atikokan would likely be more expensive.

Anyhow, entering at Stanton can save you a couple hours versus entering Pickerel via French.  However, when using Stanton, I recommend folks do what they can to secure a "morning" entry versus afternoon.  When afternoon breezes pick up on Pickerel - blowing in from the west or northwest, more often than not - travelling in a southerly direction across the big lake from Stanton can become somewhat challenging.  That's happened to me more than once and, one year, my brother & I had to settle for a very rough camp on a scruffy, nasty little island just outside of Stanton Bay due to the considerable chop on the water (there's a reef just outside of the bay that plays havoc with water conditions when those waves pick up).

Pickerel is fickle and needs to be respected at all times.  Sometimes you get lucky, sometimes not.  I try to plan with the odds in my favor and go with morning entry at Stanton whenever I can.

For folks who simply cannot enter in the morning, there IS one decent campsite in the bay itself in the event of "windy conditions."  There are also a few "make-do" spots around the bay.  However, these will fill up fast when the big lake is uncooperative during popular summer weeks.

Another "fun fact" about an entry at Stanton was mentioned earlier by DD, I think.  The road to Stanton can become "unusable" after big storms.  I've had that happen once or twice, too.  Then, you punt and use the regular Pickerel entry point OR you change your entry permit altogether.  When this happened to me, years ago, the park acknowledged the inconvenience and allowed me to change my permit without issue or cost.  In any case, the outfitter you will need to use for a Stanton entry will certainly know the shape of the road so CALL in advance, if you have doubts.  One year an outfitter managed to get a vehicle across the major washout on that road... and kept it there for a few weeks.  They would run their clients to the gap, unload, ferry their gear & clients across, and reload their other truck on the far side to resume the journey.  Anyhow, it was a mess.

Recommendation: use a local outfitter who knows the conditions of the road into Stanton and try to plan for a morning entry.

Jimbo   Cool
  
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Reply #32 - Jan 2nd, 2017 at 4:45pm
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Great advice Jimbo  Cool We used to drive that road back in the day, and I still have the old maps.

We are planning to use Doug Chapman for our entry, and will ride the white horses for our exit to French. Just make sure you're loaded slightly bow heavy and the stern paddler is alert for steering. The bow paddler can just do some easy paddling and enjoy the ride. Cool
  
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Re: 2017 Trip Plans
Reply #33 - Jan 3rd, 2017 at 2:32am
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Working out joining another paddler or two (one from this board) on part of a Hunter's Island loop. I can't get the entire 3 weeks free for all of it but there are sections (more than I originally thought) that I haven't done. It may be an entry from Beaverhouse or dropping down out of Nym. I think that coming in from Crane or PP will require either 1) an expensive tow or 2) an entry that we've all done several times (PP) and need a change of scenery. Maybe early June timeframe....
  
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Reply #34 - Jan 5th, 2017 at 8:03pm
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If I can get reliable treatment for the late Lyme disease symptoms I've had since May 2015 I'll do two BW trips, one in May and another in September.  I've been too long away.
  
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Reply #35 - Jan 11th, 2017 at 3:30pm
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Clarke/Thelon Rivers NWT/Nuvanut early summer bookended around 2 Q trips, 1 spring, and 1 October.
  
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Reply #36 - Jan 12th, 2017 at 1:05am
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Jim J,

Thelon is on my list for someday.  Are you doing the entire trip to Baker lake ?
  
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Reply #37 - Jan 12th, 2017 at 1:52am
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Just formulating plans.  Hope to loop in BWCA from Hog Creek to Gabbros, IP to numbered lakes, and back east to Kawishiwi Lake, where we'll base the night before entry. Late May or early June. Probably with my son.

In the fall I hope to take two weeks and complete the Northwest Wilderness Quest - 3 nights each Quetico, Wabakimi and Woodland Caribou. Thinking I'll exercise my new (to me) SR Tranquility.

It's a plan and goal, and in keeping with my New Years resolution to play more and work less.
  
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Reply #38 - Jan 18th, 2017 at 10:12pm
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Okay, so I just got a reservation in with the outfitter - PP entry into Agnes on 8/2-11.  I have 3 on the crew at this point and hope to have at least 4.  I plan on paddling those Savage River boats again this year.  The float plan is to bee line up to either McKenzie or Sturgeon and spend a few days on either of those lakes.  Looking for opinions or comments on either lake, as I've not been to either yet.  Still debating Canoecopia, but leaning toward going - gives me an excuse to visit family in Milwaukee and parts north.

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Reply #39 - Jan 21st, 2017 at 12:27pm
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August 8-18 for a slow paced 40th anniversary trip with my wife.
Agnes, Louisa to Kawnippi then spend most of the time there.
See you there pd, eh.
  
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