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Bart Lake
Jun 11th, 2019 at 9:32pm
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So, I'm just poking around on paddleplanner and started looking at Bart Lake. Is there really not a single campsite on the entire lake? Seems...odd.
  
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Reply #1 - Jun 11th, 2019 at 9:55pm
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IF your solo, and you can find a place to take-out and room for a tent/hammock and string a fly, you have a campsite. I've never seen a lake that size with NO place that you couldn't make a spot do.

Nothing in the QJ portage info about campsites on Bart either.
  
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Reply #2 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 12:43am
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Years ago, Jerry McKinnis used to go into Crooked and camp on the tip of a peninsula in the bay leading to the portage to Bart. They had great bass action on their daily day trips. I think he mentioned that there were no camps on Bart. I visited with him about this and his other Q experiences many years ago at the Mpls sportshow. Quite the guy! Cool
  
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Reply #3 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 2:18am
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Jerry McKinnis, now there's a name from my past.  I used to love his TV show.  He seemed like such a down home guy.
  
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Reply #4 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 3:08am
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solotripper wrote on Jun 11th, 2019 at 9:55pm:
IF your solo, and you can find a place to take-out and room for a tent/hammock and string a fly, you have a campsite. I've never seen a lake that size with NO place that you couldn't make a spot do.

Nothing in the QJ portage info about campsites on Bart either.

Out of curiosity, how often do you guys find yourselves needing to bushwack a campsite when you are solo?
  
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Re: Bart Lake
Reply #5 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 10:08am
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I've never done it in 9 - week or longer solos.
  
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Re: Bart Lake
Reply #6 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 11:07am
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goblu79 wrote on Jun 12th, 2019 at 3:08am:
solotripper wrote on Jun 11th, 2019 at 9:55pm:
IF your solo, and you can find a place to take-out and room for a tent/hammock and string a fly, you have a campsite. I've never seen a lake that size with NO place that you couldn't make a spot do.

Nothing in the QJ portage info about campsites on Bart either.

Out of curiosity, how often do you guys find yourselves needing to bushwack a campsite when you are solo?


I've done it 2-3 times when bad weather hit or I over-estimated how far I could go and a tough portage adjusted my attitude. Maybe 2x just because the area looked so good.

The ability to camp ANYWHERE in the Q is a big plus in my view. After all, at one time EVERY campsite started as a bush-whack.  Wink

I have the right gear to set-up anywhere which is key if you need or want to bushwack a camp.

I'm sure we've all passed thru small lakes that we thought would be great to stay on and explore/fish but moved on because there was no established campsite. I like having the option of staying IF I want too.

A tandem crew could do it easily too IF they were both "hangers". Just need a spot to land and a little open ground and some trees.
  
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Reply #7 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 12:41pm
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The only reason I like the Q over BWCA is the fact that you CAN bushwack a campsite when you want/need to.  I use a bushwack site most nights when in the Q and like ST, am prepared for it.  As a solo, all you need is a flat spot for the tent and an open spot for a safe fire.  There is generally lots of dry, downed firewood and no toilet paper bombs to deal with.   Cool
  
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Reply #8 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 2:29pm
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My solo time is very limited, but two of us had to bushwhack a camp once due to wind and water. We were headed out of the park at Nym and got to the South end of Batchewaung after 3 days of heavy rain. We only planned to stop for a cold lunch, but the wind rolled in and we had to spend the night.  Every established tent pad was under 2 to 3 inches of water, so we put up a single tent back in the brush on some higher ground. Dinner that night was what Bourbon we had left.  This was in the early days before we had learned the value of a separate rain tarp.

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Re: Bart Lake
Reply #9 - Jun 12th, 2019 at 3:58pm
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Jerry’s guide, back in the day, was Harry Lambrith. Not sure about spelling. Harry and Mary were local legends around Ely. I seem to remember them catching and releasing lots of 20”+ bass on Bart. They got waldos by their camp on Crooked for dinner. Cool
  
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