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Catch-all Discussions » Residents trapped after suspected tornado touches down up north » 6/26/2025 7:12 am

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@ Bo - I expect all of the folks who were airlifted out of Kiosk will have to wait until the roads are repaired to get their stuff.  Their personal insurance may help with the temporary costs of rentals.

Nature is awesome.  Kudos to our paid and volunteer personnel - rewarding work to help others in need.

Where In Algonquin? » WIA 886 » 6/25/2025 11:16 am

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@EGB - hysterical.  

Ethics » Caching food/equipment » 6/18/2025 7:08 am

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Technically, you are littering by leaving something unattended on public land.  Nobody in their right mind would issue a citation for the behavior as it is a somewhat common practice and they would have to wait for you to come back to the 'scene of the crime' to apprehend you.  Officers have much bigger fish to fry than a smart stasher.

Walk 50 or 100 meters into the woods and stash the cache and you will be fine.  Typically the risk is human intervention messing with your stuff and not animal intervention. 

Trip Planning » Canoe ,Burnt Island ,Linda ,Source route » 6/04/2025 6:24 am

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I've been up to Burnt Island and you could get there with a kayak cart, but I cannot imagine that the six portages between Burnt Island and Source would work with a cart (I've not been on those).  Typically, the routes marked cart trails work with a cart and a few of the portages closest to access points are so worn that they could work...the rest would be a challenge. 

That's why I have two canoes and zero kayaks.  Half the paddle, twice the man.  Kick this guy to the curb!!!  ;-)

Trip Reports » Bushwhack to Zigzag Lake » 5/01/2025 9:23 am

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Beautiful scenery and nice account of a walk in the woods.  It's remarkable how few people actually travel off the beaten path and designated trails - so much to see, experience and learn!  Thank for the post!

Where In Algonquin? » WiA 875 » 4/27/2025 12:33 pm

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Burnt Island Lake?

Trip Planning » Algonquin Canoe Trip » 4/23/2025 7:00 am

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Booth and Ragged are two fair options.  Ultimately, seeking to catch fish in August means primarily bass and pike.  Trout and walleye are possible but certainly more challenging and time-consuming to locate, but the bass and pike are an aggressive warm water species that are considerably easier to locate and catch.

Both of those options are pretty easy to access to set up a base camp and you have multiple options for day trips to alternative water (and species, if you so desire).

Equipment » NRS Boundary boots vs alternatives for long portages? » 4/15/2025 9:17 am

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I've worn neoprene muck-type boots which look quite similar to the boundary boot during spring or fall trips when it's a bit cooler outside and I don't want wet feet.  I found them very effective and comfortable both in the boat and on the trail.  It's nice to be able to roll down the upper section so they don't constantly constrict your calves.

I see quite a few comments about getting feet wet when getting in and out of the canoe for portages.  Unless it is a muddy, sloppy landing, I don't usually get in the water and just step right onto land or a rock or a root or something solid.  But I'm deliberate and careful...because I don't want to make a mistake that ruins a trip or puts a damper on the day.  Others may just splash out and dash onto the trail in the spirit of moving on quickly...kudos to them.

Catch-all Discussions » “Site Taken” Indicator » 3/25/2025 6:11 am

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I'm pretty confident there's not a standard.  It's not as critical of a matter for most Algonquin sites as they have a tendency to be 'on' the water and mostly visible when inhabited...although some have a more concealed character.

Compare that to the Adirondacks' St. Regis canoe-only access area - those sites are small openings in the foliage at the shoreline and then 10-20 meters back a trail in the forest is where the site is located so there is virtually no evidence of occupation visible unless the canoe is left tied at shore.  That's intentional on their part - to preserve the natural look of the shoreline when on the water and keep unsightly tents, tarps, flags and banners from being visible.  

Where In Algonquin? » WIA 857 » 3/21/2025 8:11 am

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South of route 60?

Equipment » Electrolyte Powder hydration insights ? » 3/20/2025 6:26 am

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Solos, I get tingling in my hands (not just tingling, but some minor pain and a feeling of my hands not having adequate blood supply) and believe it is related to 'tennis elbow' or tendonitis in my forearm and elbow.  That condition is exasperated by repetitive gripping activities like splitting wood and paddling.  I don't know if the swelling is related, but it's possible you have a similar physical reaction.  The swelling is a bit unusual though and doesn't align with forearm/elbow tendon swelling.

Equipment » Electrolyte Powder hydration insights ? » 3/18/2025 7:02 am

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Not to hijack the thread, but what is the need for additional electrolytes while tripping?  Is it a gung-ho tripping style like a marathon/race where you don't have time to stop and eat a meal or drink water?

I understand what electrolytes are, the question isn't 'why electrolytes', but what is their purpose as a supplement beyond your normal diet?

And apologies in advance for our government.

Where In Algonquin? » WIA 857 » 3/14/2025 12:25 pm

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Even a blind squirrel finds an acorn now and then... ;-)

Where In Algonquin? » WIA 857 » 3/14/2025 6:37 am

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Vanishing Pond?

Trip Reports » Godda and Booth Lake Trip » 2/27/2025 7:51 am

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Every trip is a learning experience, the early ones of our tripping careers tend to offer a high density of learning (what some folks call mistakes) ;-)  I had a similar learning opportunity early in my adult tripping career and carried a 17 foot aluminum Michicraft over the Dickson-Bonfield.  I've since migrated to Royalex and finally kevlar which has alleviated much of the portaging challenge.

I'm surprised Booth didn't deliver any fish for you...the warm water species typically are quite active in the autumn months...but that's why it's called 'fishing' and not 'catching'!

A trip to the logging museum of Algonquin could be an enlightening experience - it includes a background of the establishment of the park to prevent development and preserve vast tracts of land for multiple purposes in a mostly harmonious manner.  

Your photos are quite nice.  Thanks for sharing!

Where In Algonquin? » WIA 842 » 2/11/2025 4:00 pm

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All good shots, but that last one with the reflected clouds...what an inspiring sight!

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