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Take a canoe trip. We'll help you plan.

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Take a canoe trip. We'll help you plan.

    Route Rec: Voyageurs Black Bay to Kabetogama

    Route Rec: Voyageurs Black Bay to Kabetogama

    This episode previews a 3-5 day route in Voyageurs National Park, shares tips about purifying water, and gets you Trip Center listeners setup for National Parks Week!

    Trip Overview:
    3-5 day trip
    2 lakes
    About 50mi / 80km
    1 portage, with opportunity to add in another
    Large lakes and bays

    Water purification:
    Go with UV
    Test well in advance
    Bring backups

    National Parks Week:
    Get in for free 4/21/18!
    Ways to Celebrate: https://www.nationalparks.org/our-work/campaigns-initiatives/national-park-week/ways-celebrate
    Park Stars & Schedule: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/npscelebrates/national-park-week.htm

    Music by “Blue Highway” by Podington Bear, Soul, Sound of Picture Production. Attribution-NonCommercial International License.

    • 12 min
    How to Portage: Carrying Your Gear

    How to Portage: Carrying Your Gear

    Crucial to consider when planning any canoe trip are the portages you’ll encounter and what your team will be able (and willing) to tackle. If your route crosses between lakes, over waterfalls, or around rapids, you should expect to hit the shore and hoist your gear onto your shoulders.

    Portaging can be a welcome challenge for a lot of canoe trippers, as well as break from paddling to stretch stiff legs. Part of the joy of wilderness tripping, especially with a team, is seeing how folks rise to challenges and find emotional and physical strengths to achieve more than previously thought possible. Don’t plan your route to avoid portages–you would be missing out.

    To portage well, there are some nuanced tips we encourage you to consider:

    Length
    Terrain
    Breaks
    Loading and unloading boats, efficiently
    Clothing

    And of course, history. Break: The Grand Portage.

    Music by “Blue Highway” by Podington Bear, Soul, Sound of Picture Production. Attribution-NonCommercial International License.

    • 18 min
    Route Rec: Quetico's French Lake to Beaverhouse

    Route Rec: Quetico's French Lake to Beaverhouse

    We heard you when you requested guidance planning routes in our Twitter poll, so episode six covers a favorite of mine: French Lake to Beaverhouse lake in Quetico Provincial Park. For more about visiting the Quetico, its history and personality, check out our third episode.

    The route in a nutshell:

    7 day trip
    6 lakes
    50 mi or 80 km
    3 portages
    260 rods - the longest portage, between Pickerel and McAlpine.
    Skinny lakes and large lakes, winding narrows and shallow creek, long, low portage and short steep portage, and plenty of beautiful campsites.

    Join us for A Look Back, our break segment describing the pictographs that can be found in canoe country and along this route in Quetico Lake. What are pictographs? Pictographs are pictures or symbols that signify a word. In this backcountry, the pictographs have a red ochre hue and depict canoe travelers, moose, bear, birds, fish, and more of the common surroundings.

    • 18 min
    How to Choose the Canoe for You

    How to Choose the Canoe for You

    What do you need to consider when you're settling on a canoe?

    Learn about the bow, stern, hull, gunwales, yoke, the materials that make them, and the way to take care of them.

    Resources for your planning:
    https://paddling.com/learn/choosing-the-right-canoe-for-you/
    https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/canoe.html
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Os1NKkY-7c

    Just for fun - https://medium.com/@hatieparmeter/30-signs-you-ve-been-to-camp-widjiwagan-19d44a664588

    Canoeists in the Arctic - http://www.6northof60.org/

    Music: "Blue Highway" by Podington Bear, Soul, Sound of Picture Production. Attribution-NonCommercial International License.

    • 26 min
    How to Pack: Personal Gear

    How to Pack: Personal Gear

    The bare necessities of life in the canoe wilderness:

    Long wool socks
    Hiking boots, waterproof and broken-in
    Synthetic underclothes
    Athletic T-shirt
    Full-length, quick-dry hiking pants
    Sunglasses or sun hat
    Cozy sleeping clothes
    Extra layers for May or August-September trips (fleece, flannel, wool hat)

    We take a brief break for Trip Tips: 11 ways to use a bandana. Of course Pinterest has many more ideas for general crafting, in case you needed more reason to pick up this resourceful item.

    Credit to Anchor for an excellent podcast-creation platform (anchor.fm)!

    Music: "Blue Highway" by Podington Bear, Soul, Sound of Picture Production. Attribution-NonCommercial International License.

    • 13 min
    Know Where To Go: Quetico Park

    Know Where To Go: Quetico Park

    We're off to Quetico Provincial Park in the final of our first mini-series, "Knowing Where You're Going." Listen in for an overview of this Canadian park where many canoeists start out.

    Quetico by the numbers:

    1.2 million acres
    15,000 year-old landscape
    2,000 designated camping sites
    600+ lakes
    20,000 annual visitors
    $20-30 per adult, per night

    Tune in for Trip Tips: How to Pick a Campsite.

    Subscribe for future episodes and check out additional resources, posted at www.thetripcenter.wordpress.com!

    Credit to Anchor for an excellent podcast-creation platform (anchor.fm)!

    Music: "Blue Highway" by Podington Bear, Soul, Sound of Picture Production. Attribution-NonCommercial International License.

    • 12 min

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