just a few follow up photos and a couple replys.
Hike--thanks for your concerns but i have the solo canoeing just about down to a art.twenty five years,spring and fall every year plus buddy trips and a honeymoon.canoe country country is in my "backyard" and i have a pile of outdoor books going back to the 1800's.the only real change by the way is the old ones cover cooking over a open fire in great detail.
Dan--ranger radio??--good thought..over at BWCA.COM this have been brought up along with PLB and SPOT but the draw back is would you be able to work a radio if you were really injured?
pressing a button on a PLB might be the best you could do.
for Todd and the rest here are a few photos of what it's like out there...
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postcard views are normal,it's everything you read about it is true--blue water reflecting blue sky--as in The Land Of Skyblue Waters..
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the local joke is that none of these waters are connected so its small runs of rapids like this everywhere
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this is the real danger..the portage landings which are nothing more than rock piles.getting the canoe in and finding a place to unload or rather stand and toss the pack into or out of the canoe is a real trick and a place where falling is a major hazard.
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but this is more like it.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v499/WETCANOEDOG/P6180016-1.jpg)
and this----
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v499/WETCANOEDOG/P6150775Medium.jpg)
and to wrap it up a shot of a camp in what i am told is the most remote place in Minnesota---Coleman Island on Lac La Croix
when i hit camp i really "hit" it..the packs are pulled open and out comes the gear for a "boil up" and a kick back to enjoy the view..