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Rögen Nature Reserve, Sweden132 viewsEnjoying "The Good Life" on the most beautifull camping spot we found on this 3 week trip... (Lake Vandahaan, exactely on the border Norway-Sweden))
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Rögen National Park, Sweden164 viewsRainbow on lake Vandahaan, one of the most quiet and most beutifull places in the Rögen wilderness area.
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Rögen Nature Reserve, Sweden169 viewsEnd of the portage at lake Öster Rödsjön
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Lake Femund, Norway164 views
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Lake Vonsjöen, Rögen Nature reserve - Sweden189 viewsOnly a heavy and long portage (~4km) over very difficult terrain, bolder fields and a raindeer fence, will bring you to this beautiful place...
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The Thursday Group Waits to Depart Sudbury (DF 2007)536 views
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Transtaiga Road - shredded tire874 viewsAlways carry spare tire on renmote roads (not just a donut).

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Sun Dew483 viewsIsland Lake, ON
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Nuisance bear1230 viewsDead nuisance bear
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Inside a cave/Current River , Ozarks Mo.87 views
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Lac Nedlouc/Duck Island926 viewsAirplane departing from Lac Nedlouc, after dropping off two canoeists

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Pekans - Moisie portage890 viewsIt took us a while to find start of Pekans/Moisie portage. Very buggy - blackflies. Portage trail wasn't easy to follow esp. at the start. At one point, side path splits off to the right (but then ends soon). Main trail goes straight up the rock and it's hard to see. We portaged in two and a half passes. It was a very hard portage: rocky, muddy at the places, with one gully to cross.
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Boulder Valley on Charpentier River728 viewshttp://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/leaf2007.htm
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First portage on Charpentier River923 viewshttp://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/leaf2007.htm
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Campsite at the waterfall on Moisie River844 viewsAs we were approaching waterfall at km 262, we noticed smoke rising on the right side. There is a campsite at the end of the portage and there we found a group of 8 canoeists from France. They spoke very little English and we spoke very little French. Quiet deep canyon on Moisie They travelled in 4 funny looking SEPAL canoes (fiberglass). Guy called Jean has a form for it in Charlevoix, QC. Such canoe is capable of carrying 5 big barrels. They were taking 3 weeks paddling through Carheil (Fermont, QC start)
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4 - side view298 viewsa lateral view of the set up, with the top covered with aluminum foil
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Home-spun aluminum canoe371 viewsSeen at the Canada Canoe Day 2008 event in Peterborough.

Custom-built by a Metis builder for the lady in the stern.
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Quiet deep-water canyon on Moisie545 viewsBetween km 228 and 229 of Pekans/Moisie route, there is nice, quite narrow canyon. Water is very calm there, which means the river has to be very deep there.

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heading for home278 viewsUHMW-PE toboggan, 12' long, 16" wide
fully loaded, pulled by a single dog
Algonquin Park, March 2006
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hey where's the snow?292 viewsearly March, 2007...along track and tower trail in Alqonquin Park...'difficult' conditions due to lack of snow. We chose to stay on the land trails as many creeks, beaver dams, lakes were already wet and too slush for fun pulling. Thats a black plastic sled from Can Tire with haul bars made from white plastic plumbing pipe. Great on twisting, turning hiking trails.
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nylon webbing toe plastic clip detail155 views
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Chutes de Burin, Charpentier River481 viewshttp://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/leaf2007.htm
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Chutes de Burin, Charpentier River414 viewshttp://www.geocities.com/lester_kovac/leaf2007.htm
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Wabowden361 views
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Wabowden363 views
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Wabowden354 views
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Benthal Bug Hut309 viewsHome made bug hut that can be mounted or removed from below a tarp.
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Wabowden396 views
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Fish Ladder Waterfall on Moisie (Katchapahun)529 viewsAt the Fish Ladder we took a portage on river right. It is a very steep path up, along a path behind the cliffy hill. Despite the steep profile, the path is relatively in a good shape. Nice camp on the other side, lots of boardwalk & the cabin. We portaged around first R3 (ledge) using the boardwalk.

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old and new toboggans313 viewsUHMW toboggan, 12 ft long x 16" wide
traditional wood toboggan, 7 ft long x 15" wide
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