26 miles the Voyageur Expedition Crew paddled and portaged on the 11th day of their journey to Hudson Bay. They only had a few portages to contend with; a 50 rod from Lac La Croix to Loon and then an 80 rod from Loon Lake to Loon Lake River. When you look at Loon Lake on the map it looks like a loon in flight.
Little Vermilion Lake is located immediately downstream of the Loon River. It is part of the Namakan Resevoir which includes Crane, Kabetogama, Namakan and Sand Point Lakes. As they exited Little Vermillion Lake they left the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and will not be paddling the BWCA anymore this trip. They spent their first night outside of the BWCA on Sand Point Lake.
Day 12 will find the Voyageur Crew paddling in a park of their own name, Voyageurs National Park.
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Little Vermilion Lake is located immediately downstream of the Loon River. It is part of the Namakan Resevoir which includes Crane, Kabetogama, Namakan and Sand Point Lakes. As they exited Little Vermillion Lake they left the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and will not be paddling the BWCA anymore this trip. They spent their first night outside of the BWCA on Sand Point Lake.
Day 12 will find the Voyageur Crew paddling in a park of their own name, Voyageurs National Park.
11 Days of Paddling for the Voyageur Hudson Bay Crew
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