WINTER 2002
*The Women Lakes Of Quetico – Mead – p.5
Quetico trips to Agnes, Alice, Isabella, Joyce, Louisa, Marj, Nan, Paulene, Sarah, Suzanette
fishing& camping on these lakes
*The One-Stop Canoe Trip – Lehto – p.13
a base camp philosophy: the advantages, equipment, food, route strategies
*Winter Camping: Why Go? – Koshiol – p.16
*The Sig Olson And Bob Marshall 1937 Canoe Trip – Vickery – p.21
wilderness preservation icons paddle together: Basswood River, Robinson, Brent, Argo, Crooked & Moose River
*So Lonesome I Could Cry – Godsey – p.29
solo travel not for everyone
*Adrift In A Remembering Dream – Wilber – p.32
Boundary Waters essay: natural processes
*Quetico: Now And Then – Johnson – p.37
75-year old brothers have made 50+ trips to Quetico; changes in fishing& camping from 1940s to present
favorite Quetico routes
*Canoe Country Wildlife Encounters – Blazino – p.45
moose, bear, eagles, loons, beaver stories
*Living On The Edge – Editor’s Column – Osthoff – p.52
BWCAW deer hunt
*Sharing Campsites – Ahlman – p.60
welcoming campers when sites are full
*Canoe Country Tales – BWJ Readers – p.73
*Rookie Trip – Wierschem – p.79
smallmouth fishing: Basswood, McIntyre, Robinson, Crooked Lakes tactics & tackle
*Unpacking – Gollop – p.95
post trip routines& memories
*Pickerel To Kawnipi: The Other Falls Chain – Foley – p.99
Pickerel, Bisk, Bud, Fern, Olifaunt, Sturgeon, Russell, Chatterton & McDougall