Northern Forest Canoe Trail: 740 miles of paddling*

squirell nutkin • Sep 4, 2010 11:51 am
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http://www.northernforestcanoetrail.org/ *and 62 portages totalling 55 miles.

In keeping with my current [strike]obession[/strike] interest, this is now on my "To Do" list.
jinx • Sep 4, 2010 11:58 am
Can I come?
squirell nutkin • Sep 4, 2010 12:04 pm
Absolutely. If we meet any bears I'll only have to paddle faster than you. ;)

Seriously, though it would be an awesome homeschooling/family adventure.
Lamplighter • Sep 4, 2010 12:15 pm
Be sure to travel down-stream.

Up-stream is a bear.;)
jinx • Sep 4, 2010 12:15 pm
I paddle pretty fast. The kids though... I would have to arm them (nothing lethal, just enough firepower to slow you down).

Actually, I'd be more worried about Champ than any bears myself.
skysidhe • Sep 4, 2010 12:33 pm
Any of those maps ( state ) trips would be so beautiful.
lumberjim • Sep 4, 2010 12:39 pm
look at that, it ends at Old Forge. I wonder how long that would take to paddle.

eta: http://www.northernforestcanoetrail.org/PlanaTrip-3/Recommended-Trips-and-Durations-61

trip planner thingy.. very cool
squirell nutkin • Sep 4, 2010 12:50 pm
They said about 40-50 days if travelling as a group, 60 if solo. They don't say how to factor in the frequency and severity and location of bear attacks though. So, the point at which a group trip becomes a solo trip may impact one's over-all trip time.

Jim, will they give you 50 days off work, or are you ready to trade stress for inner peace?
Griff • Sep 4, 2010 1:25 pm
Early retirement, I need it.
lumberjim • Sep 4, 2010 3:30 pm
squirell nutkin;680602 wrote:
They said about 40-50 days if travelling as a group, 60 if solo. They don't say how to factor in the frequency and severity and location of bear attacks though. So, the point at which a group trip becomes a solo trip may impact one's over-all trip time.

Jim, will they give you 50 days off work, or are you ready to trade stress for inner peace?


you have no idea how appealing that sounds. I have 3 good reasons to keep my nose to the grindstone, however, so I don't see any vacations in my near future.... Once I've got this maelstrom under control, though... I would seriously love to come paddling with you. I'll handle the bears.

even if they know karate!

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Gravdigr • Sep 4, 2010 4:58 pm
My shoulders (and back) hurt just looking at the map.
squirell nutkin • Sep 4, 2010 5:22 pm
lumberjim;680616 wrote:
you have no idea how appealing that sounds. I have 3 good reasons to keep my nose to the grindstone, however, so I don't see any vacations in my near future.... Once I've got this maelstrom under control, though... I would seriously love to come paddling with you. I'll handle the bears.

even if they know karate!

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Awesome. It'll be a year or so before G-max (the mm) is ready to rock. She's only 3.

I love that commercial "OH LOOK! An Eagle!"