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Dec 30th, 2017 at 1:47pm
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Well, after a long 22 year hiatus I'm finally going to return to Quetico next year with my 11 year old son in tow. Back in the day (which was a Thursday btw  Smiley ) I spent a lot of time tripping through the park mostly solo and have been longing for a return.

This past year I took my son to Algonquin for 12 nights in May. It was the first canoe trip of substance for me in years and the first ever for my boy. He loved it, even with all the hardships involved and wants to do more. He's been listening to my Quetico stories his whole life and has been pushing me to bring him, and this is the year.

I've managed to block off a large chunk of time in late July and August and the kid and I will be doing an extended 33 night trip.

We are anglers first and that will be the focus of this trip, with a number of extended layovers included. After poring over my maps over the Christmas holiday the kid and I have decided on our tentative route. As always this is just a rough plan, and we'll change on the fly as we fit, but I think it's a good one.

If you're curious here's the tentative itinerary. Bolded lakes are the ones we'll be camping on along with the number of nights on each lake included.

French Lake
Pickerel Lake
Bisk Lake
Beg Lake
Bud Lake
Fern Lake (1)
Olifaunt Lake
Sturgeon Lake
Antoine Lake (2)
Sturgeon Lake (2)
Maligne River
Wink Lake (3)
Poohbah Lake (4)
Conmee Lake (2)
Suzanette Lake
Burt Lake (2)
Marj Lake
Joyce Lake (3)
Kahshapiwi Lake
Keefer Lake
Sark Lake (2)
Cutty Lake (2)
Metacryst Lake
Heronshaw Lake
Kahshapiwi Creek
Kawnipi Lake north end (1)
Kawnipi Lake, Mckenzie Bay (2)
Mckenzie Lake (4)
Cache Lake (2)
Trousers Lake
Baptism Lake
French Lake

What do you think about the plan? Any thoughts or ideas are most welcome.  Smiley
  
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Reply #1 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 2:45pm
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Sounds great to me.  Cool

Been to most of those lakes, nice areas and plenty of dandy campsites as well.

I did a 21-day solo a few years back and found the limit to how much food I could haul was about that amount of time.

I don't pack light food wise so if I wanted to go to all freeze dried I could go longer, but I like to eat well so 3 weeks would be about right for just me.

That extra paddler/portager really extends your range. It should a trip you'll both remember for a lifetime.
  
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Reply #2 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 3:24pm
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solotripper wrote on Dec 30th, 2017 at 2:45pm:
Sounds great to me.  Cool

Been to most of those lakes, nice areas and plenty of dandy campsites as well.

I did a 21-day solo a few years back and found the limit to how much food I could haul was about that amount of time.

I don't pack light food wise so if I wanted to go to all freeze dried I could go longer, but I like to eat well so 3 weeks would be about right for just me.

That extra paddler/portager really extends your range. It should a trip you'll both remember for a lifetime.


Will double carry, so will have two large packs and one slightly smaller one. The kid carried a 50 pound pack this year in Algonquin so I know he can do it. (he's a trooper for being only 11).   

I've done a number of really long solo trips up to 4 months in my younger days and never had to resupply my food. Although my diet was admittedly spartan with a heavy emphasis on fish. 

I don't imagine we'll eat like kings on this trip, but we're not going to starve. 

I vividly remember literally craving fat on one of my really long trips in the Wabakimi region years back. I remember coming upon a vacant fly in outpost on around day 60 and inside I found a 1 liter bottle of vegetable oil. I opened the cap and took a small sip. It tasted so good I immediately guzzled back the entire bottle. Could feel the life flowing back into my body LOL!

When I think about that now I can only shudder.   Tongue

 
  
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Reply #3 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 5:06pm
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I'm curious why three nights on Joyce.  I've been there twice but never fished.  I hear there are blue walleyes in there.  And some trophy like stuff too.  The site I stayed on was an island which had an old 5 gallon gas can on it.  Also towards the back in a relative clearing are a giant white and red pine standing next to each other.  Towering trees with massive trunks.
  
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Reply #4 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 5:30pm
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TomT wrote on Dec 30th, 2017 at 5:06pm:
I'm curious why three nights on Joyce.  I've been there twice but never fished.  I hear there are blue walleyes in there.  And some trophy like stuff too.  The site I stayed on was an island which had an old 5 gallon gas can on it.  Also towards the back in a relative clearing are a giant white and red pine standing next to each other.  Towering trees with massive trunks. 


It's a lake I've always just blasted through in years past and never really fished. Have always thought it was interesting lake that deserved more attention. 3 nights will give us two full days to fish it. Chances are once we begin the trip plans will change continuously depending on how we feel, but right now that's the plan.  Smiley   
  
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Reply #5 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 6:13pm
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I think Joyce Lake might be good because of the lack of 5 star sites and it's not the easiest to access.  Will you be bringing a depth finder?
  
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Reply #6 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 7:39pm
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TomT wrote on Dec 30th, 2017 at 6:13pm:
I think Joyce Lake might be good because of the lack of 5 star sites and it's not the easiest to access.  Will you be bringing a depth finder? 


I have never brought one in the past, but yeah I will this year. That was actually one of my recent purchases. After a fair bit of research I grabbed one of these: (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

Hopefully it works.  Smiley

Solopaddler -

I hope so, too.  I got one under the Christmas tree from my brother.  Guess he wants to be sure we catch some fish next summer!

Jimbo   Cool
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Reply #7 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 8:05pm
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solopaddler wrote on Dec 30th, 2017 at 7:39pm:
TomT wrote on Dec 30th, 2017 at 6:13pm:
I think Joyce Lake might be good because of the lack of 5 star sites and it's not the easiest to access.  Will you be bringing a depth finder? 

I have never brought one in the past, but yeah I will this year. That was actually one of my recent purchases. After a fair bit of research I grabbed one of these: (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
Hopefully it works.  Smiley


Hmmm.  That's looks like a nice upgrade for me.  Did you get any of the accessories?  The waterproof storage locker is what I'm interested in.  But, a pelican case could do the job too. 

I'm impressed with the 4 triple A batteries that give 30 hours of use.  I would save a lot of weight with this rig vs. my 1999 Vexilar Boundary Waters model I currently lug around.  Thanks for the link! Smiley
  
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I have another question.  This is pretty much a dream trip for me as well but I'm wondering if your son will handle that length of time.  I know all kids are different but how will he do not being "connected" with his friends and other family members?  I know my son had difficulty with an 8 night trip at 16.  And my 2 nephews at 13 and 16 on a different trip were fighting over the solar charger for their phones for the week.  It's a different time these days than when I was a kid.
  
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Reply #9 - Dec 30th, 2017 at 8:26pm
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Sounds like a great trip.  I have a hard time even imagining myself on a 33 day trip.  I would just be happy surviving 10 days or so.  Lucky son you have, and you for having a young man who wants to go.

Working only from memory, I thought there was a 30 day limit in the Quetico without special permission?

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