Last week Kate and I paddled one of our favorite day trips, the Grandpa Roy loop. The loop starts and ends at Trails’ End Campground, and takes you through Saganaga, Roy, Grandpa and Seagull Lakes. It is a very scenic route, with two small remote lakes sandwiched between two huge island filled lakes. The route sticks out to me because of how pleasant and beautiful the two portages from Roy to Grandpa and Grandpa the Seagull are. Walking them is one of the most enjoyable parts of the loop.
— Quinn
This week Kate and I paddled a route from East Bearskin to the Vegetable Chain, at the same time running a shuttle for long-time guests Mark and Carol Morgen.
The Vegetable chain is a series of lakes that connect the east end of Crocodile Lake to the Shoe Lake Road. The Vegetables are unique in that they are outside the BWCA, but still non-motorized. They are also the only other access to Crocodile besides East Bearskin. The Vegetables to E. Bearskin is a great day trip, but involves a very long and impractical car shuttle To get around this problem, it was decided that Kate and I would paddle from East Bearskin and end at the Shoe Lake Road (the uphill but downwind direction) and Mark and Carol would come the opposite way. When Kate and I finished, Mark’s truck would be waiting for us.
— Quinn