Now that I have officially closed my small LLC, I guess I can truly call myself "fully-retired" versus "mostly-retired." The upshot: I hope to do 3 canoe trips this year... assuming the border is not closed due to a virus or a war with Canada (remember the movie "Canadian Bacon"?).
In late June, we'll head out of Pickerel Lake for 15 days through the first week of July. Whether we actually make it off of Pickerel will depend upon the "rehab" status of team members recovering from surgeries. The most aggressive travel scenario would have us traveling down the B Chain to Sturgeon, then back north via Lonely, Walter, etc., to exit at Nym. After a couple of relatively challenging routes last year, I could well be enticed to allow breezes blow me around big Pickerel Lake the entire time! We'll see. "Fishing" will figure prominently.
Two weeks after our return in July, I head to Pickerel, again, for the last 8 days of the month. This time it's with my eldest son - now a Floridian - and a buddy of his, also from The Sunshine State. My brother may also come along, which ensures "leisure", not "labor" will be our mantra. This trip will be laid-back, portage-free and probably feature sandy beaches.
At the tail-end of August and into September there will likely be a multi-solo canoeing venture into the northwest sector of the park. I've made some promises about walleye fishing to another QJer that I hope to fulfill. I don't have the permit for this trip, yet, but I'm betting a flotilla of solos will come together for that purpose. Chances are it will involve TWICE as many dogs as last year's armada. At that time of year, it may become a test of our dogs' composure to deal with the cacophony of the resident fauna. Seems like whenever I head into that part of the Q in September, I wake up to the sonorous serenade of rutting moose. I'm hoping our dogs do not confuse these unique noises from similar, snoring sounds emanating from camp.
Like BillConner, I'd love to do a Wabakimi OR an Atikaki trip (or even go back to Opasquia)... but NOT this year. Even fully-retired, I still have a boss to report to at home. She grants me but 3 get-aways before I am considered "AWOL."
Any QJer traveling around Pickerel Lake during the mid-June through end-of-July time period is welcome in my camp. A pink flamingo flag will likely mark the location and there's always a QJ sticker on my canoe.
Happy trip planning!
Later,
Jimbo