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07/09/2009 11:13:01 AM · #1 |
Does anyone know any good canoe backpacking places in the US? You know...canoe out to where you camp. |
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07/09/2009 11:17:17 AM · #2 |
The Green River, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah.
When I was a boy scout we did 110 miles in a canoe over 10 days in wyoming. It was awsome. Never forget it.
Message edited by author 2009-07-09 11:18:43. |
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07/09/2009 12:13:18 PM · #3 |
Every Year for the last 16 years I've been going to the Adirondacks, tons of stuff up there, only an 7-9 hour drive for you.
Specifically, the Fish Creek Ponds are spectacular, no motor boats allowed, PM if you want details. |
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07/09/2009 12:13:54 PM · #4 |
Also I've heard the Boundary Waters in Minn. are amazing |
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07/09/2009 12:23:30 PM · #5 |
There is a great trip on the colorado river that ends at lake havasu in AZ. i forget the name but Black Canyon rings a bell.
I did a 4 day canoe trip on the colorado ending near Yuma AZ. Nice, but not fantastic.
I heard there are some great river/lake multi day canoe trips in Northern Minn that I intend to check out some day. |
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07/09/2009 06:08:20 PM · #6 |
Thank you much!!! I will look into these places. |
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07/09/2009 06:24:13 PM · #7 |
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07/09/2009 06:52:34 PM · #8 |
Ross Lake, Washington/British Columbia |
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07/09/2009 06:55:34 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by AP: Also I've heard the Boundary Waters in Minn. are amazing |
I second that. I once spent a month in there, awesome experience, but this was decades ago...
R. |
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07/09/2009 09:01:42 PM · #10 |
I know you said in the US but this is in incredible spot for canoeing.
//www.bowronlakes.com/
This site is with a guide, but you can go unguided. |
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07/10/2009 01:42:43 PM · #11 |
The one in Maine sounds good. I'm going to get info on all of the locations. Thanks a bunch! |
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07/10/2009 02:56:31 PM · #12 |
Feel free to PM me about Maine. We did a two-week trek in late May - early June. |
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07/10/2009 03:08:41 PM · #13 |
One of the 8 rivers included in the 'Wild and Scenic Rivers Act' of 1968, The Rogue River in southern Oregon is one of the great boating and hiking rivers in the United States. It is photogenic and traverses wilderness and national forest lands.
It it is best known for white water rafting and kayaking but would make an excellent choice for what you want to do.
I took a kayak run through a small part of it one time that might give you an idea what it is like:
Rogue River Kayaking
You can learn more about the Rogue River here:
Rogue River info in Wikipedia |
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