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GoldenValleyBWCA
01/24/2022 04:03PM
 
Thanks for sharing, sounds like a great trip. I really love the stretch of Ima, Thomas and Fraser, such a beautiful area.
 
30Smoke
01/26/2022 01:44PM
 
rtallent: "Good read, thanks! Your flower with the beautiful moth photo is orange hawkweed."
Thank you - I appreciate the identifications of flowers and insects - seems like everyone on this site is so knowledgeable about all these things!
 
30Smoke
01/23/2022 08:57PM
 
New Trip Report posted by 30Smoke

Trip Name: Snowbank to Thomas 2020.

Entry Point: 27

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WonderMonkey
01/24/2022 06:50PM
 
I enjoyed your trip report, thanks for sharing it. You take way better photos than I do.
 
30Smoke
01/24/2022 09:59PM
 
WonderMonkey: "I enjoyed your trip report, thanks for sharing it. You take way better photos than I do."
Thanks WM - probably just the camera - I just use the automatic settings & pray it turns out - and take lots of pictures! Digital makes it easy to be lazy.
 
30Smoke
01/24/2022 10:22PM
 
GoldenValleyBWCA: "Thanks for sharing, sounds like a great trip. I really love the stretch of Ima, Thomas and Fraser, such a beautiful area."
Thank you. We went through Knife and Kekekabic last summer (trip report coming when I get time) and spent our last two days on Fraser. I really enjoyed both Kekekabic & Fraser, but good times on Thomas and the Hatchet creek through Ima was also fun. It is hard to have a favorite place in the BWCA, as all the lakes are nice!
 
TomT
01/25/2022 08:25PM
 
Really enjoyed this write up! I have been going in September lately and don't miss those hot humid days trying to sleep in a tent. Looking back on my Thomas and Fraser trip this last fall, I should have day tripped into Sagus like you did. I had 4 nights on Fraser so that was a mistake. Thanks for the pics of all the campsites too!
 
straighthairedcurly
01/25/2022 09:10PM
 
Great report. I am in love with your picture of the merganser family. They are quickly becoming one of my favorite birds and they are definitely my favorite baby birds to watch. I am just getting to know that part of the BWCA, so it was great to read your experiences. I did travel through Thomas and Fraser this past summer and I love that narrows. Thanks for taking the time to do the report.
 
rtallent
01/26/2022 11:51AM
 
Good read, thanks! Your flower with the beautiful moth photo is orange hawkweed.