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tab1324  
#1 Posted : Monday, July 20, 2015 12:09:46 PM(UTC)


I am planning a group trip coming up October 8th thru 11th but have some concerns about weather..  My concerns are that we will have a number of people who are newbies to canoeing and also out of shape.  Also a few kids may be along.  My biggest concern here is dumping a canoe in colder weather.  Obviously that's a concern for anyone going there but with al of the newbies I'm more concerned since hypothermia would likely result if that were to happen.

So - considering we don't dump a boat, I still have concerns over the type of weather we may run into.  I know we could get lucky and have 70s but I'm thinking it will be more like late fall / winter weather than warm.  I went in September with a smaller group and we were warm enough but I'm thinking a month later could get pretty cold.

Anyone have experience this late in the year?  Recommendations?  Should we try to bump it up into late August or early Sept?

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Ben Strege  
#2 Posted : Monday, July 20, 2015 12:32:47 PM(UTC)


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I've never gone in October, but I definitely would have weather concerns with newbies. If you can, I would look at the late August/September option.

Canoer97  
#3 Posted : Monday, July 20, 2015 5:21:29 PM(UTC)


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I too would move it back August/September. I like September. The weather in September can be a mixed bag. A couple of years ago, four of us were on Frost Lake and we had snow, sleet and rain all at the same time.
BillConner  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, July 21, 2015 7:43:24 PM(UTC)


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I've been first week, second week, and last week of October. Dumped in Sunday Lake One of those - only time I've ever dumped - and survived fine - after 45 or so minutes. Last year we did layover on a "snow" day, but was fun and saw a lot of wildlife, including wolves.

First timers - depends. Special time but a little more raw. If they're prepared, no problem. A few weeks earlier, no problem.
Canoer97  
#5 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2015 11:30:47 AM(UTC)


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DON't take dumping so lightly. It can be deadly if not handled properly. Hypothermia can be DEADLY.
BillConner  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2015 8:53:25 PM(UTC)


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Which is why I don't go in spring but the water is not that cold in early October, thankfully.
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Canoer97 on 7/22/2015(UTC)
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