I see many of you are from MI or WI, and talk much of paddling in BWCA...
I grew up visiting the Adirondacks and know nothing (but for what I read on the interweb) of this BWCA.
So, for those of you that have paddled and camped in both areas, how about some first hand comparisons.
I get the need for permits, I guess...we have specific regs within the blue line too...
I suppose you have to plan your spontaneous trips over there.
And I have seen some of the photos of the BWCA, absolutely breathtaking...but is that only because I haven't been there? Would photos of the Adirondacks be as impressive if I weren't so familiar?
And lastly, I prefer routes less... no that's not right, uhmmm, routes not traveled. No problem for me to paddle spots where it's been years since the last visitor.
Can you find the same sort of experience in the BWCA??
And am I even referring to the BWCA correctly? Or is it just BWCA??
I grew up visiting the Adirondacks and know nothing (but for what I read on the interweb) of this BWCA.
So, for those of you that have paddled and camped in both areas, how about some first hand comparisons.
I get the need for permits, I guess...we have specific regs within the blue line too...
I suppose you have to plan your spontaneous trips over there.
And I have seen some of the photos of the BWCA, absolutely breathtaking...but is that only because I haven't been there? Would photos of the Adirondacks be as impressive if I weren't so familiar?
And lastly, I prefer routes less... no that's not right, uhmmm, routes not traveled. No problem for me to paddle spots where it's been years since the last visitor.
Can you find the same sort of experience in the BWCA??
And am I even referring to the BWCA correctly? Or is it just BWCA??