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Morning all,
Trip planning season is upon us and our May trip is booked for a Tim River loop.
Has anyone been through the non-maintained portages from the Tim River to Longbow via Devine recently?
Just wondering how rough these are, especially the back to back 2 KM portages. Old blowdown? Bushy trail?
Rich isn't coming, so mucky is less of a concern...
Been wanting to complete the Tim for a while, and would rather battle my way back home North of the Tim than trip through the lakes South of the Tim. I love the lakes to the South , but we have been through there so many times.
I would rather pay the piper to have some fresh adventure... ya know?!
Thanks in advance, and good luck on your 2025 trips.
Last edited by Evan Briden (12/17/2024 11:03 am)
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Hi,
The last time I went through that area was the Fall of 2021. It's probably not recent enough for you, but I thought I'd post my experience. I was travelling solo, double carrying. I went the other direction from Devine thru Stag and both portages to the Tim. It was just after a big windstorm and there was a nice carpet of fresh leaves on the ground. There certainly was some blow downs that I navigated around. A few occasions I lost track of the trail in the leaves, hunted around again to pick it up and continue. Overall I rather enjoyed the walk in the woods I didn't see a soul that day. It was my first experience on a Low Maintenance portage.
As far as it being overgrown, overall I didn't find it to be too bad. Some narrow spots on the trail perhaps. Checking in at Kearney the Ranger told me that they had been through the area earlier that year. There was a memorable muddy spot on one of the short portages, might've been Highdam Pond to Ranger...I can't remember, just remember falling in for a muddy splash somewhere on a portage. But I was alone so guess it never happened.
I enjoyed my time on Devine, had the lake to myself obviously, overall I great experience and enjoyed the "alternate route" If you plan it I hope it works out for you. Hope this helps.
CC2K
Last edited by captainchaos2000 (12/17/2024 9:03 pm)
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I appreciate the response. Trips is booked, and this makes me look forward to it more.
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This might not be too helpful, but I met a group of two men while I was travelling on the Tim River this past August. They had just come from the area you're referencing. It was their first backcountry trip and they were doing a 10-day loop from Canoe Lake, up through that 'unmaintained' area, and back down. It sounded like a crazy itinerary, let alone for a first-time trip. They said it was challenging but they still had smiles on their faces. They did mention the steepness and rough landings, but didn't mention anything else like blowdowns or impassable sections.
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trippythings wrote:
They said it was challenging but they still had smiles on their faces. They did mention the steepness and rough landings, but didn't mention anything else like blowdowns or impassable sections.
Positive enough for me, thanks!