Snapper...maybe not more rugged, but less used.The bush here was not as thick as other places I go. It was almost like a Southern Ontario hardwood forest with lots of open space between the trees. It is Shield country though, lots of pool and drop.
The furntiure was rather an inspiration. It is the thing I miss most out there...no chairs. So, problem solved. I am not really an LNT kind of person. My camp is my home and I like all the comforts of home that I can get.
Snow? REally. Dont be slinging four letter words at me. Although, if I bought a sled..........
Canotrouge...I am not good at reading water. In fact I suck awfully at it. It is fairly shallow with lots of strategically placed rocks though and my boat is made out of canvas and thin wood. It would be fun with a plastic canoe or kayak though for sure.
I am pretty sure the grandfathers get a kick out of me Brad. Once I learned to pay attention, they help me all the time.
This was a really great trip for me. Maybe that is all I will get from here on in. Instead of 50 km and 9 ports, it will be 3 km and one port. As long as I can still get out. What I am discovering is that I dont need half as much food as I take. What feeds karin and I for 10 days will last me a month. So a 3-5 day trip starts to get easier. I am really grooving on this afternoon nap thing too.Sometimes, being older can be good.