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We're waiting patiently for our next trip...
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I'm here - usually every morning.
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I'm Here. I usually check this site daily. My buddy and I just bought a used Kevlar canoe from Sawbill Outfitters and can't wait until September to get it wet.
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Present and accounted for-- check the site nearly daily when I'm in the office. I sure do appreciate all the tips, tricks and general stories. They are fun to read/see.
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Here and about to embark on some snowshoe trips to a few paddling haunts!
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I'm here, wherever that is. Hoping to get reliable treatment for late Lyme disease so I can resume my twice-a-year BW trips. I've been away too long.
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Here and also patiently waiting for spring as well. We got two BW trips planned for the 2017 paddling season. Also planning some river trips in Wisconsin closer to home. In the meantime, I'll try to get to writing up a report for our 2016 spring trip as well as making a battery pack for the depth finder (DIY FTW! Thanks again for the designs MP). I'll be sure to post the results of both on the forums. -Matt
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2016 brought a lot of changes for us. I got a new job as an accounting instructor, so we moved from Grand Forks, ND, to Duluth, MN. Since I don't teach in the summer, we'll get to go to the BWCA a lot! I'm already planning on bringing my two boys as often as possible. I'm also excited to try out guiding for an outfitter - we'll see how it goes.
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I'm here and in between looking at my photos from last August's Algonquin trip, I click in on Paddle Planner to see if new photos/trip reports have been posted.
Only recently I started taking advantage of the slide viewer that opens up when I click on photos in the maps. Good work Ben!
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Sometimes I'm here, sometimes I'm not. Hope this helps :)
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I'm here a lot using the maps. Need to get into the forums more often. I'm doing my first Quetico trip June 17-24 this year.
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Wally13 here and anxious to paddle and fish!
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Jackfish is here. It's been a little while, but love the site.
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I'm here, too. Not very often as work has been heavy lately. Looks like I get no canoe trip in 17.
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We are here and planning our Sept 2017 trip.
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I'm here again. Myself and three others are planning a trip for September at Entry #37 to Malberg and back. Can't wait!!!
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I'm a newbie to the site! Getting ready for my 2017 trip.
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Originally Posted by: GoldenBear I'm a newbie to the site! Getting ready for my 2017 trip. Welcome! Where are you going this year?
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I am a big fan of the Lutsen area, so I use Sawbill entry. I will usually go up and divide my time (2 weeks) between a BWCA trip (6-8 days) and a stay at the Lutsen Resort. I've entered both the Kawishiwi Lake and Sawbill. I am a tripper, not a base camper, and I cover several lakes and new camps daily. Have a great day!
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I haven't entered at either of those places. My EP of choice on the east side is Sea Gull Lake ((54). I nice loop is to head west through Alpine into Ogishkemuncie. From there you have multiple choices - south, further west, or west and then north. Or you can go north out of Sea Gull and loop around to the west, whence you'll have a similarly dizzying array of options. And the only wind tunnel to speak of is the Ottertrack-Knife segment. Please post a trip report when you return.
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Originally Posted by: GoldenBear I am a big fan of the Lutsen area, so I use Sawbill entry. I will usually go up and divide my time (2 weeks) between a BWCA trip (6-8 days) and a stay at the Lutsen Resort. I've entered both the Kawishiwi Lake and Sawbill. I am a tripper, not a base camper, and I cover several lakes and new camps daily. Have a great day! I just did the Sawbill entry. We went up to Wine Lake. Nice, secluded lake, if you don't mind a 480 rod portage I've done the Kawishiwi entry twice, and I love it. Really nice entry. My wife and I spent part of our honeymoon at Lutsen Resort.
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