Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Reports :: Trip Report - Winter Camping Adventure 2013 - Angleworm Lake
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Beemer01 |
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McVacek |
Also, what type of thermometer did you have? Awesome video, made us sad we haven't made it into the BWCA yet this winter. Thanks for sharing your fun!!! |
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pswith5 |
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TuscaroraBorealis |
Great job putting that together. Appears you guys really had a great time w/great food. Sledding down the hill looked like an absolute blast. I was quite surprised how compact that stove packed away. Thanks for taking the time to put this together & posting. Here's a direct link. Trip report |
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Dbldppr1250 |
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dbjerknes |
Trip Name: Winter Camping Adventure 2013 - Angleworm Lake . Entry Point: 20 Click Here to View Trip Report |
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whitecedar |
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Primitiveman |
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TomT |
I liked how you spent the last night out on the lake. Nice way to do it. Are you a hammocker too? (the topquilt) I love that stove. Perfect for a trip like that. Thanks for the post! |
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dbjerknes |
TomT: I am also a hammocker and attended the "frozen butt hang" last year when it was -19(F). I see you're a hammocker too. It's more comfortable but also has a technical aspect to it. McVacek: The rod you're talking about is the Scheels Elite Ice pole and the thermometer is a Springfield Precise Temp that I purchased at Menards a year or so ago. http://www.partshelf.com/springfield-precision-91765.html Although the one on the link says it only records temps down to -4F, mine goes much lower. I'm not sure if I have a little different model. Maybe its made for MN :) |