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What are your 2012 tripping plans?

Hogan, I will mail your CD tomorrow. I received the one you sent ... WOW, awesome pics man! Thanks for the CD.

Bob.
 
2012 is working fine but I am in paddling withdrawal already. We got off the Yukon River ten days ago after a two week long paddle of 500 miles on the Teslin and the Yukon..now we are car touring and been around a lot of wild country in BC. Now in Alberta todays destination is Waterton NP and then onto Glacier, Yellowstone, and the Grand Tetons.

There are lots of pix to sort through after I get home! Our most scary encounter was with a herd of bison.. Not griz, not black bear not moose but mean bison.
 
Up the Oswegatchie and back 2012

Up the Oswegatchie and back 2012

These photos were taken by my paddling partner, Chris.
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The river looks very low, where was that big log you where sitting on in #5, I don't remember that?

My son and I camped at a spot down from the falls leanto a long time ago and found a hunters camp back in the woods made of spruce poles and black plastic for walls and roof with bunks that had hardware cloth for mattresses.
We also found a real nice stainless steel camp wood stove hidden in the woods above the falls. We left it there.
Thanks for posting those pics, brought back some fond memories.
 
The 2 big logs in the photos were both above the falls. There were quite a few blowdows to navigate. not to mention all the beaver dams. The water level was VERY low. It is neat finding stuff like that back in the woods. I wonder if your finds are still there.
 
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