Stunning photography and video footage! Such a peaceful serene clip too! I appreciate that you respected the BWCA and kept your campsites very clean and were very quiet. This is the way everyone should treat the BWCA. My husband (drail80s who commented here somewhere) and I paddled a similar route in June 2010 and again in August 2018. We camped on Long Island Lake both times and explored the nearby lakes and river system. The first time we camped on Long Island Lake we chose the Island site, the second time we chose the site to the right of the portage in from Karl lake. It is one of my favorite areas, with high canyon like walls on smaller lakes, meandering rivers, and a larger lake all in one area. Thank you so much for bringing back precious memories, especially during such a precarious time in our world.
Thank you for the kind comments! For us, a slower pace yields a better experience... but maybe that's because most of the guys in my groups are in their 60s and we are slowing down 🙂 We just got back from our Spring trip to the Kawishiwi River area so stay tuned for that one.
Wow just came across your awesome adventure.. thanks for telling your story with wonderful images and left out the .... well you know! BTW the cow moose showed her long winter struggles !! 👍
Thank you for sharing your photos Gary. I'm continually impressed with the way you're able to capture the essence of what I feel when I'm up in the boundary waters. Cheers and I hope to see many more of your interpretations of this place that both you and I love.
Really superb slide show ! Haven been doing Bwca and Quetico trips for 60 years and this show really captures the experience. Especially liked your wildlife photos. Can’t wait to get back.
Thanks for watching Rich! Wow 60 years... my first trip was in 1978, so it will be a while before I catch up with you :-) Good luck in planning your next trip!
Another great trip. Two years ago my Nikon took a dunking at the portage from Horseshoe into Vista. I opened everything I could up and kept it in the sun as much as possible. In three days it dried out and worked fine. But I considered that luck. Some great shots even with the backup equipment. Thanks for sharing. I hope "Covid" will allow me to fly up from Florida for a September trip. If not I will be a grumpy bear until next year.
That's great your Nikon recovered! I removed the battery and memory card and put mine in the sun too... after a few days the LCD cleared up but it never did come back to life. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Mike! I agree it is a great entry point... this was my first trip to the area. That's great you saw a moose on Rib... I know we really enjoyed out moose encounter too :-)
Great job on the photography and the music! My wife and I started our Frost River route trip at the same place. That trip started the morning of the 9/11 attack.
Thanks Jon! Frost River would be a cool route... with all the portages, I'm not sure it's in the cards for my aging crew :-) That would be sureal to come out of the wilderness to the news of 9/11!
Hey I left a comment under the moose River video as well. You have a great eye to capture the spirit of the area. I really like the flute music sounds almost Native American can you tell me the artist? Even though Sag is home to me I'm heading up to Sawbill area begining of August hoping to see some moose. Thanks love your passion as I share the same!!!
Awesome trip and great job capturing that feeling. I'm looking to go at the same time this year. Do you have any advice? main concerns: cold water, weather, and bugs.
Steve, thanks for watching and posting a comment! It was a fun entry point... can't believe it took us so many years to discover it. Predicting bugs is a crap shoot. If the early warmer weather continues, the mosquitoes may hatch out a bit earlier than normal and be out by the 3rd week of May... but who knows? Regardless, I'd be sure to a mosquito head net close by :-)
Thanks for watching Robert! April might be pushing it... depending on the year, many of the lakes will still be frozen. My best advice would be to check out the bwca.com trip planning forum... tons of great info there: bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum.enterForum&confid=1&forumid=16&action=enterForum
Can't believe I missed this ! Coming into Spring, the timing is great ! I haven't been to this area. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate this route ? I hope they get some moisture up there this year ! Thanks Gary !
Hi Jim - I'd give it about a 7. We enjoyed the route, our first time from this entry point too. It's relatively easy to get to Long Island Lake and lots of places to explore along the way. These days we are more into taking our time and really getting to know each area where we camp.
Excellent photography, as usual. Enjoyed the first part especially since I'm so familiar with that area -- especially the campsite and "scenic part" of Snipe Lake (isn't all of Snipe scenic?) Very nice moose shots! btw... the photo you have labeled "first portage" was actually the 2nd one. That's where I fell on the one trip on my way out... I remember it well. Thanks for sharing! p.s. Sorry about your camera.
Thanks Larry! We kept thinking how easy it would have been to slip on those rocks on the portage going into Ham (you're right, the second portage) Especially since it was raining and the rocks were slippery on our way back to the car. It was my first time in that area and I really enjoyed it... lots of moving water to explore/ photograph.
@@HamerNaturePhotos Yeah, that was my problem... it had rained the night before so those rocks were slick. Thankfully, I don't fall often. I meant to ask if that old coffee pot was still at the site on Snipe.
@@HamerNaturePhotos Someone must have finally removed it. I remember seeing that pot sitting on top of the fire grate back when Bogwalker and I were in the area back in 2012. It was still there when I last visited in 2018. I debated about whether to pack it out with me but decided, by then, it had become somewhat of an artifact. Apparently, someone else decided otherwise.
Stunning photography and video footage! Such a peaceful serene clip too! I appreciate that you respected the BWCA and kept your campsites very clean and were very quiet. This is the way everyone should treat the BWCA. My husband (drail80s who commented here somewhere) and I paddled a similar route in June 2010 and again in August 2018. We camped on Long Island Lake both times and explored the nearby lakes and river system. The first time we camped on Long Island Lake we chose the Island site, the second time we chose the site to the right of the portage in from Karl lake. It is one of my favorite areas, with high canyon like walls on smaller lakes, meandering rivers, and a larger lake all in one area. Thank you so much for bringing back precious memories, especially during such a precarious time in our world.
Thank you for the kind comments! For us, a slower pace yields a better experience... but maybe that's because most of the guys in my groups are in their 60s and we are slowing down 🙂
We just got back from our Spring trip to the Kawishiwi River area so stay tuned for that one.
@@HamerNaturePhotos Will definitely look forward to seeing that one!
Just lovely. You make me miss the BWCA every moment I watch your videos. Thank you.
Thanks Scottie! I really appreciate the comments and the sentiment too.
Thank you for sharing your adventure!
Amazing photos and video here guys! Epic trip
Great video & pictures. You put that route on my short list
Thanks for watching and commenting Troy!
I hope to get back to that area again too.
I especially liked the addition of video. The geese in the sky shot was terrific. Thanks again for taking us along.
Thanks John... it's funny, we heard and saw geese so many times, but I was seldom ready with the camera.
Wow just came across your awesome adventure.. thanks for telling your story with wonderful images and left out the .... well you know! BTW the cow moose showed her long winter struggles !! 👍
Thanks for watching David! Yes, mama moose looked rough after the long winter. Iv'e got to ask... what was it I left out that I should know :-)
Thank you for sharing your photos Gary. I'm continually impressed with the way you're able to capture the essence of what I feel when I'm up in the boundary waters. Cheers and I hope to see many more of your interpretations of this place that both you and I love.
Thanks for watching Matthew and the kind words!
So perfectly done. thx so much for bringing this to all. So peaceful, calm, and beautiful.
Thanks Dan!
Very nice. Beautiful pictures. Nice music. From your neighbour to the north...
Thanks for watching and the nice comments neighbor!
Terrific photos.
We love your videos. Keep up the great work! 👍
Great video. Thanks again!
Really superb slide show ! Haven been doing Bwca and Quetico trips for 60 years and this show really captures the experience. Especially liked your wildlife photos. Can’t wait to get back.
Thanks for watching Rich! Wow 60 years... my first trip was in 1978, so it will be a while before I catch up with you :-) Good luck in planning your next trip!
Another nice show Gary. Thanks for sharing with us. Going on a family trip in August to K Lake and points North. Maybe a fall trip also.
Another great trip. Two years ago my Nikon took a dunking at the portage from Horseshoe into Vista. I opened everything I could up and kept it in the sun as much as possible. In three days it dried out and worked fine. But I considered that luck. Some great shots even with the backup equipment. Thanks for sharing. I hope "Covid" will allow me to fly up from Florida for a September trip. If not I will be a grumpy bear until next year.
That's great your Nikon recovered! I removed the battery and memory card and put mine in the sun too... after a few days the LCD cleared up but it never did come back to life.
Thanks for watching!
Great video...this shows why the BWCA steals our souls! I love this EP. A few years back we saw a huge bull moose at the south portage of Rib Lake.
Thanks Mike! I agree it is a great entry point... this was my first trip to the area. That's great you saw a moose on Rib... I know we really enjoyed out moose encounter too :-)
Beautiful!
Superb!
Beautiful! Makes me want to be in the Boundary Waters!
Man, those are beautiful photos.
Thanks watching and commenting drail!
Great job on the photography and the music! My wife and I started our Frost River route trip at the same place. That trip started the morning of the 9/11 attack.
Thanks Jon! Frost River would be a cool route... with all the portages, I'm not sure it's in the cards for my aging crew :-) That would be sureal to come out of the wilderness to the news of 9/11!
@@HamerNaturePhotos You are right that route had a lot of lift overs due to beaver dams, very beautiful but also a very rugged trip.
Looked like a great trip. Going back up to Entry 37 to Adams in Sept.
Thanks Brian... sounds like you have a great trip planned!
Hey I left a comment under the moose River video as well. You have a great eye to capture the spirit of the area. I really like the flute music sounds almost Native American can you tell me the artist? Even though Sag is home to me I'm heading up to Sawbill area begining of August hoping to see some moose. Thanks love your passion as I share the same!!!
Awesome trip and great job capturing that feeling. I'm looking to go at the same time this year. Do you have any advice? main concerns: cold water, weather, and bugs.
Steve, thanks for watching and posting a comment! It was a fun entry point... can't believe it took us so many years to discover it. Predicting bugs is a crap shoot. If the early warmer weather continues, the mosquitoes may hatch out a bit earlier than normal and be out by the 3rd week of May... but who knows? Regardless, I'd be sure to a mosquito head net close by :-)
What a beautiful trip! I will be planning my first trip to the BWCA in April. do you have any recommendations for a good 4 day trip? thanks!
Thanks for watching Robert! April might be pushing it... depending on the year, many of the lakes will still be frozen. My best advice would be to check out the bwca.com trip planning forum... tons of great info there: bwca.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=forum.enterForum&confid=1&forumid=16&action=enterForum
Can't believe I missed this ! Coming into Spring, the timing is great ! I haven't been to this area. On a scale of 1-10, how would you rate this route ? I hope they get some moisture up there this year ! Thanks Gary !
Hi Jim - I'd give it about a 7. We enjoyed the route, our first time from this entry point too. It's relatively easy to get to Long Island Lake and lots of places to explore along the way. These days we are more into taking our time and really getting to know each area where we camp.
Excellent photography, as usual. Enjoyed the first part especially since I'm so familiar with that area -- especially the campsite and "scenic part" of Snipe Lake (isn't all of Snipe scenic?) Very nice moose shots! btw... the photo you have labeled "first portage" was actually the 2nd one. That's where I fell on the one trip on my way out... I remember it well. Thanks for sharing!
p.s. Sorry about your camera.
Thanks Larry! We kept thinking how easy it would have been to slip on those rocks on the portage going into Ham (you're right, the second portage) Especially since it was raining and the rocks were slippery on our way back to the car. It was my first time in that area and I really enjoyed it... lots of moving water to explore/ photograph.
@@HamerNaturePhotos Yeah, that was my problem... it had rained the night before so those rocks were slick. Thankfully, I don't fall often.
I meant to ask if that old coffee pot was still at the site on Snipe.
@@nibimocs We did not see a coffee pot on Snipe
@@HamerNaturePhotos Someone must have finally removed it. I remember seeing that pot sitting on top of the fire grate back when Bogwalker and I were in the area back in 2012. It was still there when I last visited in 2018. I debated about whether to pack it out with me but decided, by then, it had become somewhat of an artifact. Apparently, someone else decided otherwise.
Is the partially burned paddle still stuck in the stump at that Ham lake site or did the FS or someone else remove it?
We didn't see it, though it would be symbolic for that site.