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Subject: Re: 6 Months - No Messages? | |
Author: pathfinder |
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Date Posted: 22:36:32 05/22/08 Thu In reply to: Government 's message, "Re: 6 Months - No Messages?" on 00:03:14 05/20/08 Tue Hey Government, Sounds like a good time. I'm in. I have a trip in August sometime to the Michipocoten River. But otherwise, keep me posted. >I'm leading my first "FBET Worthy" (day) expedition >this week. We're seeking the rumored existence of a >cave (lava tube?) on the east coast. This would be a >very significant find - virtually nobody has even >heard of a cave here. There will almost certainly be >petroglyphs and possibly other artifacts of the Carib >indians. Recon & GPS of the site for a future >sea/land/cave overnight expedition. Made me think of >the old days. > >So here I am, looking at your aspirations of a GL >kayak trip. Grapenuts: Don't forget about Huron! Jeni >& I did a fantastic 5-day (could have done a 15-day) >North Channel / Bay of Islands trip. Drove home via >Manitoulin/Bruce Peninsula. Google Earth it. Or MSN >Explorer it. I kept a trip log and still have all my >maps. I'll call pathfinder and get your #. Or vice >versa. Totally remote, no rules, very few boats, >orienteering is a blast, best campsites ever, and >very, very few people kayak it. > >The rest of us: If I had 3-4 days to kill, I'd pick a >river, start ~10 miles inland, paddle to the ocean, >then along the coast for ~10 miles. Then machete a >path inland to something like the North Country Trail >and walk back to the car (~15 miles or so). Hell, you >could probably do the Grand. > >OR, I always wanted to put together a coast-to-coast >trip. Start watching sunrise on the L Huron coast, >hike uphill to the Huron/Michigan watershed divide, >then paddle down to L. Michigan and watch a sunset. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Another idea | Government | 18:54:31 06/08/08 Sun |