How Far Can You Paddle In a Day?

Monday, March 21, 2011 by Sue prom
     A question we are asked frequently as Boundary Waters Canoe Area outfitters is, "How far can we paddle in a day?"  Unfortunately this question is not an easy one to answer.  Unfortunately there are many variables that factor into how far and how fast one can travel by canoe during a day.  Among these factors are type of canoe, experience of paddlers, amount of gear/weight, how the canoe is loaded, weather conditions, wind, waves and type of water you're paddling.  There are rivers with fast currents, lakes with no current and portages to consider as well.

     Our Voyageur Hudson Bay Expedition Crew must factor in all of these variables and then some in order to complete their voyage from Lake Superior to Hudson Bay this summer.  This trip won't take a few days or weeks but a few months to complete.  A shorter BWCA wilderness canoe trip route is a little easier to figure out.

     The average paddlers travel about three miles per hour in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area.  This isn't paddling at a race pace or running across wilderness portages but it is a normal leisurely pace for the BWCA.  When you're on a canoe camping trip you may find yourself not paddling continuously because you want to take a swim break, cast a line or stop to take pictures of the BWCA wildlife.  All of these things take time as does setting up and breaking down camp. 

      If you don't want to be setting up or breaking down camp in the dark then you'll need to keep in mind how many hours of daylight you have.  In the middle of the summer when there are 16 hours of daylight in the canoe country wilderness a person can cover quite a few miles in a day.  But in the early spring or fall the same Boundary Waters canoe route may take more days.  You'll need to know how many hours and days of travel you want to do in order to determine how far you want to go.

     A 50 mile Boundary Waters canoe trip could look quite different depending upon who is paddling it.  One group of people may paddle 5 hours every day for 10 days, 10 hours each day for 5 days or 20 on Day 1, rest on Day 2 and Day 3, paddle 10 on Day 4, Day 5 and Day 6.  It really just depends upon what the group wants to do.  It's best to determine this before you're out in the wilderness.

     The Voyageur Hudson Bay Crew will no doubt be in better paddling condition a week or so into their trip.  They will be stronger paddlers and once they are in a groove their portaging should be swifter too.  The portions of the trip on rivers will find them covering alot of area quickly while paddling across Lake Winnipeg may be very time consuming.

     You'll be able to keep an eye on the progress of the Voyageur Hudson Bay Expedition by checking out the website where we'll keep track of where they are at.  We'll know how far and fast they can paddle in a day but we'll also know there's going to be alot of variables related to it.

Comments for How Far Can You Paddle In a Day?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011 by Dorothy:
Interesting as my customers on the Crow Wing River travel about 3 miles per hour, also.

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