Trip Logs
The following is a trip log of four experienced BWCA travelers. Bob, Mark, Jerry and Greg are all either Urban Boatbuilders Board members or volunteers. They ...
Then we flew in a single-engine Otter approximately 400 miles north to a small lake at the headwaters of the Clarke River in what is now Nunavut where we ...
Brian and Jim on Wellington Bay. Photo by Brian Johnston. At 69° North Latitude in the Canadian Arctic, the summer of 2014 seemed to have taken a ...
June 8 – June 17 Fishguts - Patrick Brewer, Panthermartin – Thomas Brewer, Rookies - TenMileFrown - Dustin Hall & Dave Gutierrez Quetico Entry #44 ...
We planned this Canoe Trip for a couple of years; we had been on a Quetico trip back in 2011. We wanted to try and catch a Grand Slam (all 5 species of fish) ...
TRIP LOG: Submitted by Mark Odegard, September 2015
TRIP LOG: Submitted by Mel Baughman, May 2015 July 17 – August 19, 2012 Nunavut, Canada Route: This expedition began on Lynx Lake at ...
The temperature was dropping quickly, wind was whipping in from the southwest, and the sky was looking ominous. The forecast had been right—we were in for a ...
This was the 11th canoe trip my son, Ben, and I have taken together. Since his first trip when he was 5, Ben has loved being out in the wilderness. Now 17, ...
TRIP LOG: Submitted by Mel Baughman, May 2015 Ontario, Canada August 15 – 26, 2013 By Mel Baughman, Hayward, Wisconsin For a complete journal with more ...
TRIP LOG: Submitted by Jeff Winston, February 17, 2008 The Pere Marquette, or "PM" as it's called locally, is known as perhaps the finest barrier-free stream ...
TRIP LOG: Submitted by Thomas Neal, August, 2007 The Chiputneticook Lakes are a series of lakes that straddle the Maine/New Brunswick border and serve as the ...