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ddaavvee22
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Starting this Thursday I'm going from sawbill to hub and back. Prepared to carry everything on the portages. When I was through there couple of years ago in late April in a canoe there wasn't much current through that area. With the present conditions would you bring an ice chisel (extra 6 lbs.) or just a trekking pole, or will it be so obvious where the thin ice will be that you bring nothing to check for thin ice?
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ddaavvee22
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Thank you....I will bring a ski pole instead of a chisel....save 5 lbs.
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Pinetree
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be wary of narrows and currents
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Soledad
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Dave, There is a lot of ice up north. The lake are still pretty safe to walk on. There are 4-wheelers and side by sides on northern lakes.
I was on Gunflint lakes this weekend and yeah, the portages need snow, but we were able to pull our toboggans across-there were rocks that we had to be careful of.
Some lakes have snow, some do not so make sure you bring some ice gippers.
A couple of ski poles to stab the ice would give you a piece of mind around narrows and flowage areas.
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Pinetree
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You should be able to have a quick release of your harness pulling your sled.
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Gadfly
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One area to be careful is the swamp/creek between Zenith and Frederick. In January of 2015 we broke through in a that area and it was a much colder year than this year. We had no issues anywhere else but only went as far as Wine.
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ddaavvee22
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Thank you for the helpful responses. I believe I read a report a while ago on your group going through the ice between zenith and Frederick. I will be going through duck and hug to get to hub.
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