Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Reports :: Trip Report - Canada Chaos
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PortageKeeper |
You could have taken the portage from Lilac to Spring, and then from Spring to Wilkins Bay on LLC. Regardless, you can talk about this one for years! Thanks for the report! |
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bwcarocks |
Trip Name: Canada Chaos. Entry Point: 12 Click Here to View Trip Report |
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BigZig |
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OldGreyGoose |
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bwcarocks |
After talking to some people, and doing some research it sounds like Quetico portages are a little harder on average. Maybe they don't get traveled or maintained as much. I'll definitely talk to some outfitters or rangers before going into Canada again. Portages in the BWCA are so easy to find, and so well maintained that is was never a problem. I just assumed it would be the same. I was in for a big surprise. |
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bwcarocks |
After talking to the fishing outfitter guy. He mentioned a portage that goes from Trout Lake to Minnow Lake. And then from Minnow Lake to LLC. Our map shows a 160 rod portage going from Lilac Lake to Trout Lake so this would have been an option that would have worked also. See attached map. Red lines are the portages that several popular maps list. I had a McKenzie Map from REI. I bet that bottom one exist, but the 2 we tried to use definitely do not exist. After talking to the outfitter and PortageKeeper it sounds like there are portages where the orange lines are. Blue lines is the route we were forced to take. |
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bwcarocks |
Day 3. Work up to some cool fog. Camping on the island in Canada. Campsites are a little different in Canada. They come stocked with wood, but they don't have a crapper. We beat up ourselves going through the dense woods and marshes. One of the marshes we had to cross. Not fun. But it gets worse. A little clearing in the woods. We are a few hundred feet above LLC. We are in the middle of the insane portage. Elevation and dense woods to deal with. Finally made it through the hardest of the portages. Our canoes are just down the other side of this cliff. Have time to chuck the firz off the cliff. Nice sand beach on north side of Lilac Lake. Some of our fish. |
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SunCatcher |
Very Great Adventure...I am glad you shared and came up with some photo's. The more you tell about it the more I understand just how much of a challenge it really was! Onbe you will NEVER forget. Thanks for sharing, SunCatcher |
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arctic |
quote bwcarocks: "arctic – Yeah, contrary to the intensity of the trip. It was an adventure and we all had a ton of fun. We are all in our 20's and we seek adventures. This one just turned out to be a little more fun then what we were expecting. " I figured that if you hadn't given up after the first portage, then you were out to make some memories. Sometimes, actually pretty often, if you travel outside of the managed parklands of the BWCA/Quetico, you will HAVE TO bushwhack. The Canadian topographic maps often don't show any portages, or place them where they don't exist. Fortunately, portages are USUALLY found in the logical places, as people have been traveling these waterways for countless centuries. When there is no portage, a bushwhack is in order. Some can be pretty easy; others can be hellish nightmares! |
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bwcarocks |
No problem. This is a fun trip to talk about. "why did you want to go there in the first place?" HAHA. Exactly. This entry probably wouldn't have been at the top of our list. But we made the reservation only a couple days beforehand. Everything good was booked up, and we thought we could make something out of this. The plan was once we got through CAN, we were going to go down to Loon Lake and loop back along the US/CAN border. A big loop like this would have been fun. Plus, I try to find a new and different entry/area each trip. "It's not in either the BWCAW or Quetico, so the "portages" probably wouldn't be maintained by anyone, unless some locals did it." Yeah, total wakeup call! Some local did build and maintain other portages that I am aware of now. (See picture of map attached in previous post.) "Your canoes look like rentals - did you ask any outfitter about the area before you went out?" Nah, those are our canoes. We have all our own gear to save money and time. This forum does a good enough job now that I have found it. |
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bwcarocks |
Didn't contact them. I was really pissed for a couple days. But I realized that McKenzie isn't going to recall all of those maps and make updates to them. There is a bigger problem. The map has been wrong for 30 years! And several other big name map companies have it wrong also. Talking to locals, outfitters, and people on this forum is the way to go. I hear you can go online to find updates for maps... McKenzie maps on my other trips have been good. Maybe 95% accurate with portages. In this situation it was just way off. |
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BigZig |
Nice sand beach on north side of Lilac Lake. " That alumacraft doesn't appear to have a portage yoke. That would make it alot tougher. Thanks for sharing the pictures! |
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bwcarocks |
Despite the craziness of this trip I wouldn't change a thing about it now that I look back. I learned from it, I grew closer to my friends and family that were on the trip, I got a little more in tune with nature, I built up confidence and knowledge, I had a ton of fun, I look back and laugh about it, and it is one hell of a story! |
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bwcarocks |
fitgers1 - Orienteering O yeah! I kind of showed myself that I could do it with a good deal of accuracy. If I was one degree off with the compass I would have missed the lake with our canoes. I am definitely not nervous about doing something like this again. |
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