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Reply #130 - Feb 10th, 2020 at 3:36pm
 
Amazing story Jimbo.  As good as Magic losing his pants in the wind on a different trip.  Grin
  
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Reply #131 - Feb 10th, 2020 at 4:04pm
 
I remember reading your story and thinking THAT could happen to me with my Dry-Fly Cry

  I always set-up facing South figuring most of the time that's a safe bet. My Fubar trip proved that it isn't always the case.
  Looking back I learned a valuable lesson. When I see whitecaps on the opposite shore but it's dead calm in front of me, I'll DROP the ridgeline and put some weight on the tarp.

  I always say the reason I want EVERYONE to do a Trip Report is that you can LEARN from other's misfortunes if you're open to it.

  I remember your trip report where you and your brother I believe played hell trying to drag that swamped paddler on board because his boots had filled with water and he couldn't kick them off  Huh

  I changed my footwear after reading that from nylon hip-wader type set-up to my Brookie Knee Highs with a CINCHABLE top.
   


  
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Reply #132 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 12:41pm
 
This pic looks like it could have a story go along with it.  I'm thinking the moss might have played a part.
  
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Reply #133 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 3:17pm
 
Ah, you're remembering one of our campfire sessions in which I recounted pitching my Lean 3 on the thick bed of Canadian moss... a veritable mosquito factory!

Right story, wrong location.  However, there IS always a story since every pic is worthy of a thousand words.

Despite appearances, where the Lean 3 is pitched in this pic was largely devoid of moss and was mostly bare rock.  Also, you have no doubt noted that the "open" end of the lean-to shelter is pitched towards the woods versus the lake.  I may be dumb but it was getting very windy.  Trust me, I had learned my lesson at that earlier campsite!

Now this island has a very fine location for a campsite.  Sadly, this WASN'T it.  Unfortunately, the "good site" was supremely trashed-over.  As we were chased off the lake by wind, we needed someplace to pitch our shelters and, under the circumstances, this was the best we could manage.  It seems we were relatively close to the Ontario/Manitoba border and the First Nation settlement located just on the other side.  The once "good" site on this island had long since been transformed into "party city paradise" for those folks long ago.  Since the only "flat" spots on the island had TONS of garbage lying on them, we made do with an inferior location further down the island.  Any port in a storm, eh?

Other than one boarded-up fish house and one abandoned snowmobile (wrapped in plastic & left on a rock in the middle of East Lake), I don't recall seeing ANY other signs of humanity (& certainly NO humans) during our entire 2 week jaunt through the Opasquia wilderness.  The nastified campsite we discovered here was truly an anomaly but a particularly obnoxious one.  Of course, that observation might be a "comparative" sort of thing; all the rest was simply pristine wilderness at its finest.

I'm pretty sure there is a pic coming up which better illustrates the story you are thinking about, TomT.  I believe I entitled it, "Prisoner in Mosquito Hell" or something like that.  Bottom line: your premise is right... thou shalt not set-up a floor-less lean-to shelter on a bed of Canadian moss, a veritable incubator for the mosquito masses. That episode (still to come) became yet another lesson in the book of learnings, entitled: "What NOT to do in the Wilderness!"

Fortunately, this particular set-up was pitched over bare rock.  While those legions of buzzing beggars are resourceful and capable of many dastardly tricks & surprises, spontaneous generation ain't one of them.

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Reply #134 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 3:28pm
 
YUP,
   I never set up over moss either with the Dry-Fly.
You do one time and never again.  Huh Cry Cry

   I like those guy-lines about knee-high so if anyone tries to sneak up on you in the night they wind-up face first in Mosquito Hell.  Wink Grin Grin
  
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Reply #135 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 4:40pm
 
On that site my hammock looked like it was nicely hung but the tree just bent over and let me down.  I put my pack under the hammock so I had something soft to settle to. 
It was from that site that DD and I found the portage to Mossberry.  I felt that we had made a contribution to future paddlers by documenting the location of the portage that allowed canoeist to make a large East Lake loop.
  
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Reply #136 - Feb 11th, 2020 at 5:03pm
 
Magic,

You found A portage.  How can you be certain it was THE portage?   Didn’t you end up in a swamp somewhere and never make it to the other side?  Roll Eyes

Just because you found s few artifacts (roller logs, remains of boats,etc.), you can’t be absolutely certain without making a full crossing.  In fact, I suggest you put that on your task list for this summer.

If nothing else, it’s a worthy excuse to get out and play!

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Reply #137 - Feb 12th, 2020 at 11:18am
 
I really enjoyed todays POD.  (I enjoy them all but I just relate better to some than others).   Smiley
  
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Reply #138 - Feb 13th, 2020 at 2:07pm
 
Nothing like the smell of bacon and coffee in the morning.

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Reply #139 - Feb 13th, 2020 at 2:17pm
 
You probably had some additional "protein" dropping into the pan, too, from all the mosquitoes who made the mistake of flying into your "radioactive zone."


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