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09/09/2010 01:00PM
New Trip Report posted by jamotrade
Trip Name: Clearwater Lake With My Wife.
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Trip Name: Clearwater Lake With My Wife.
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09/09/2010 03:49PM
This trip gave me the idea of doing something similar with my Dad. He's 75 now and won't do a trditional trip anymore.
Seems like a great way to bring in creature comforts. And that last attempt to get the motor going was full of suspense. My wife would have been letting me have it. Seems like yours is very understanding.
Thanks for the report.
Seems like a great way to bring in creature comforts. And that last attempt to get the motor going was full of suspense. My wife would have been letting me have it. Seems like yours is very understanding.
Thanks for the report.
"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
09/10/2010 10:17AM
Thanks for the kind words! I agree that it was nice to be able to bring more of the creature comforts. It would be perfect for a situation like Tom T has, where your elderly parent would be able to enjoy the wilderness without having to get in and out of a less stable canoe. Our situation with Slim Jim was similar since he is just too darn big to be able to do the canoe trips, so this was a perfect option.
I must admit that I missed the quietness of canoe travel and we did not see any significant wildlife on the trip, possibly because we were noisier. Also, I missed the excitement of moving from lake to lake. Even on basecamp trips, we make numerous daytrips to explore new territory for fishing or just for fun. The motor permit limits you to only one lake. It was great to have the Border Route Trail right there. It was a great experience to be able to hike in the BWCA and the views were awesome. I can't imagine just sitting around camp all day for 4 days would have been very fun and cruising in the fishing boat gets a bit old after a couple of runs. Maybe if we do it again someday I will plan to tow a canoe so we can still have the best of both worlds.
This was also the first trip where I didn't fish at all. It might be worth another trip in early June to see if we could pull out a few lakers but I just had no drive to fish for smallies in August.
I must admit that I missed the quietness of canoe travel and we did not see any significant wildlife on the trip, possibly because we were noisier. Also, I missed the excitement of moving from lake to lake. Even on basecamp trips, we make numerous daytrips to explore new territory for fishing or just for fun. The motor permit limits you to only one lake. It was great to have the Border Route Trail right there. It was a great experience to be able to hike in the BWCA and the views were awesome. I can't imagine just sitting around camp all day for 4 days would have been very fun and cruising in the fishing boat gets a bit old after a couple of runs. Maybe if we do it again someday I will plan to tow a canoe so we can still have the best of both worlds.
This was also the first trip where I didn't fish at all. It might be worth another trip in early June to see if we could pull out a few lakers but I just had no drive to fish for smallies in August.
09/18/2010 11:52AM
Nice report & pictures. Thanks for sharing.
Clearwater is a great lake & area to explore. There is a great overlook of Mountain heading in the other direction on the border route trail as well.
Sounds like it was a good thing you had the motor. We went in through Larch Creek at about the same time. The wind and those gusts were absolutely brutal. Even on small lakes like Larch & Clove. Can't imagine what they were like on Clearwater.
TB
Clearwater is a great lake & area to explore. There is a great overlook of Mountain heading in the other direction on the border route trail as well.
Sounds like it was a good thing you had the motor. We went in through Larch Creek at about the same time. The wind and those gusts were absolutely brutal. Even on small lakes like Larch & Clove. Can't imagine what they were like on Clearwater.
TB
09/21/2010 02:36PM
Thanks, Tuscarorra! If Slim Jim had been up for it we would have spent a few extra hours going a bit further up the trail to the west and possibly even heading across the Mountain portage to the east to see what we could find.
Yeah, couldn't have picked a better time for our first experience with the motor. It got pretty hairy out there...
Yeah, couldn't have picked a better time for our first experience with the motor. It got pretty hairy out there...
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