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Reply #10 - Jun 26th, 2018 at 7:23pm
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Wally13 wrote on Jun 26th, 2018 at 6:12pm:
Jimbo’s Armada are now camped on the big Island site on Argo Lake.


Sounds like a major route adjustment... Hope everyone's ok.
  
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Reply #11 - Jun 27th, 2018 at 11:21am
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Are they camping together? I know the BW has a 4 boat limit per site.  Not sure about Quetico.  I would imagine it very difficult if the travelled together so maybe they decided to set up bases on big sites and day trip.

  
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Reply #12 - Jun 27th, 2018 at 2:02pm
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Tom T,

The Armada has 2 permits to meet Quetico requirements. Denton Doc, Jimbo and Jimbo’s brother are triple portaging and have one permit. Pineknot and son and Magic Paddler are double portaging band have the other permit.

Jimbo’s Spot message that I recieved yesterday has them on Argo. Our original plan was to go to head over to Suzannete and Burt after staying a few days on Darky. Then over to Brent and then down to Argo. Not sure why they are on Argo so soon into their trip. We will have to wait until their return on July 5th to find out why they decided to go to Argo so soon. Maybe laker fishing on their minds ... and Argo has Lakers for sure.
  
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Reply #13 - Jun 30th, 2018 at 10:33am
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I'm wondering how the latest storm affected these guys.  I'm sure there will be stories.  Hope everyone is safe.

  
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Reply #14 - Aug 2nd, 2018 at 8:25pm
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What's up, everyone have writers block?
  
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Reply #15 - Aug 2nd, 2018 at 8:28pm
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Marten wrote on Aug 2nd, 2018 at 8:25pm:
What's up, everyone have writers block?


I hope that is NOT the case, I know there are so good tales to tell.
  
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Reply #16 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 11:08am
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These trips always seem so easy when you are at home planning them.  Then you get there and find out you forgot something (your youth its gone). Jimbo and crew took the EASY path up the Darky River while Pineknot&S and I went the HARDER path over the mountain goat portage.  When Jimbo and crew finally got to Darky Lake they were not in too good a shape.  They decided to change the trip goals and do a much abbreviated rout.  So our group had a little meeting and decoded to change our rout also.  Pineknot picked out a nice rout going through Brent, Ted, Elk, and Argo. Then following Jimbo’s rout out. The smaller lakes in the part of the rout between Brent and Argo were nice. We left something behind on that rout if anyone is interested.  (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
  
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Reply #17 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 2:33pm
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My brother was experiencing "chest pains" on Day One.  He also was having some major issues with gear.  Those factors gave me serious pause re: the orginal plan.  So, we (DentonDoc, my brother & I) elected to do a more leisurely route very early on.  Also, 4 pretty hefty storms figured in.   Magic, PineKnot & his son were only a couple lakes over much of the time but apparently DIDN'T get nailed like we did.  So, the weather had an impact on route selection & progress.  Three of those storms featured 30+mph winds and all four of those frog-stranglers dumped 2+ inches of rain (or more) on us in under an hour exacerbating issues my brother was having with his Hennessey Hammock (inadequate tarp & rip in fabric he was laying on).  Fortunately, MagicPaddler was able to loan a spare tarp that was far more functional than the one my brother's new hammock came with.

Fishing was pretty good, especially for bass and lake trout.  I had my grand slam on Day Two on Darky, the day I started to fish.  The other guys fared pretty well, too, though the walleye were more scarce than we would have liked.

There are stories to tell of that trip and I'm still working them through in my mind as to how best to tell them.  My brother & I were quite "over-packed", the result of having communicated very poorly in advance.  Despite discussing "packing" (thoroughly, I thought) before we ever left, we STILL somehow managed to bring 2X of almost everything for the two of us!  Oh, and consider: 1) NONE of the guys seemed to want ANY of the potatoes or corn that Wally13 & I had planned, 2) none of those dudes consumes more than a small child's portion of steak (or anything else!) and 3) my brother decides to eat his beef jerky & dried fruit 90% of the time versus our planned packed meals... well, let's just say that I had enough left over to feed an army!  Truly, I certainly don't need to buy hardly any supplies at all for my upcoming trip with Wally13 & Magic in about 4 weeks!

I hadn't tripped with my brother in about 10 years.  This trip was sort of his "retirement party", therefore we'll likely do it more often since he'll have time on his hands.  I suspect our pre-trip communication will improve... and, consequently, our loads will lighten.  Despite adversities, he had a blast, thoroughly enjoying the company of more experienced paddlers.  Upon our return he almost immediately went out and bought "upgrades" to equipment, per suggestions from Magic, DD, etc.  To hear him tell it, he was travelling with the likes of Daniel Boone & Davy Crockett! 

Yes, there's a story to tell but it may have to wait until the flakes start flying.  I'm fond of this anonymous quote: "You cannot hear the waterfall if you stand next to it.  I paint my jungles in the desert."

There's still too much summer activity going on for my brain to put our adventures & mis-adventures into proper perspective.  I took great notes so those tales will keep for a while, including the one about sipping from the Holy Grail that Davy Crockett and Daniel Boone found....

Later,

Jimbo   Cool

P.S. I'm not so convinced that the Darky River route to Darky Lake was  all that much "easier" than Magic's mountain goat trail into Wicksteed (something Magic was trying to tell me well before we ever got started).  In addition to going "upriver", we spent a lot of time loading, unloading and negotiating some tricky foot paths along a much longer route.  Anyway, like he says, planning is ever so much easier than actually doing the route.  Live & learn.  I was actually quite happy with how my "bionic parts" handled all the stresses.  I'm not giving up on my "fountain of youth" just yet; I found it still trickles, some.

P.P.S.  By the way, we DID run into Stu (well, at least MY group did).  It happened on the next to last day at the Curtain Falls portage.
  
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Reply #18 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 3:57pm
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Jimbo,
Glad to hear your bionic parts are performing well. My hip feels like it belongs to a 45 year old (I’m 61) and has allowed me to become much more active this summer. Two Quetico canoe trips, albeit not like the epic adventures of a few who report here, yourself included, a moderately strenuous 8 day long adventure in Iceland, hauling logs and cutting firewood almost daily, and lots of exercise walks. I still plan a week of Elk hunting in New Mexico and a backpacking trip to the Porcupine Mountains before the snow flies. It’s been 7 months since the implantation and I still feel some discomfort and stiffness but once I get moving it’s all good.
  
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Reply #19 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 4:07pm
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Thanks for the pre trip reports Magic and Jimbo. Funny you saw Stu. He reportedly doesn’t need maps for the Q anymore.
  
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