Inmemoryofdustin

From Peppercascade

For those going camping this May Long weekend.

Contents

Where we're going

  • We are going to the camping spot that some of us stayed at on September long, last year.
  • Dustin's been there a few times too and it is marked on his map [here]
  • Because the camping site is on a peninsula, we'll need to park our cars and canoe the rest of the way.
    • That distance is about 45min, says last year's campers.
Kenora weather
Please remember to condense your own back-and-forth conversations on 
this board. It's gotten pretty big and i'm not sure anymore which 
information is important. Just try to condense your own conversations
into meaningful, short points when possible.

Who's going and when

So far, eight people are confirmed:

  1. Brendan - entire day off, wants his car to leave before noon if possible
  2. Allison - 4:20 (at Petro Canada)
  3. Jere - entire day off, I want to leave before noon if possible
  4. Jake - 4:20
  5. Alex - 4:20
  6. Mark Peters - 1700
  7. Kristyn - 1530 - will be in Winnipeg at around supper time
  8. Jennesa - 2000

We will:

  • Arrive at the campsite late on Friday and get lots of assistance in getting everyone and their stuff to the peninsula (which should be aglow with bonfires and glowsticks)

Outgoing

We want to leave on Friday.

Allison: I could meet you guys at the PetroCanada that's just past the perimeter. I could be there by about 5pm. I am available to pack up my car after 9:45pm on Thursday.

Alex: i want to be out by 5, mainly because of daylight, if we leave any later, i think we maybe paddling/ setting up in the dark and i really don't want to do that. get time off if you have to, even hitting that road in the dark could be a problem</blockquote>

Allison: Are we camping at the spot that requires an hour-long (ish... I don't remember) canoe trip? That might pose a small problem, given the amount of daylight. I don't know if we'd find the place if we had to paddle across the lake in the dark. Also, now that there are potentially 9 of us, I'm not sure there'll be room for all the tents at that smaller camping spot. There were really only two good flat locations for tents. I totally call the one Jake and I had last time!

Jennesa, Kristyn, and Mark:

  • Meeting at Jere's at 8:30. 189 Rochester Avenue. Come into Winnipeg on Pembina Hwy. Turn right on Dalhousie at the shell station, then right again on Rochester. It goes around a little curve then you'll see 189 on your right side.
  • Jen - Mark would you pretty please stop by Olympic Sports in Morden tomorrow before you come to winnipeg and ask any of the guys working there for my sleeping bag and air mattress?
  • Mark in Winkler: 325-9706.
  • Kristyn's cell: 570-2521.
  • Jen do we still need straps for the canoe?
It was decided that everyone will pay an equal share of everyone's gas. This
is because everyone needs to take a canoe there. So: fill up before you leave,
and again when you return. Post the difference here and we'll divide it up
easily and equally.

Incoming

Say when you need/want to be back by:

  • Allison - before Tuesday
  • Jere - Tuesday and Wednesday off - time is no object
  • Brendan - works at 1600 on MONDAY now
  • Kristyn - works wednesday night
  • Jennesa - works Monday night at 6

Allison: I don't care when we leave. I need to work on Tuesday, so as long as we're back before then, I'm good.

Jere: I have tuesday and wednesday off. So I can leave whenever I have to to get a ride back.

Vehicles

Vehicle planning

  1. Allison's car - leaving at 5 on Friday, arriving at around 8pm
    1. Allison
    2. Jake
    3. Alex
  2. Brendan's car - leaving before noon on Friday
    1. Brendan
    2. Jere
  3. Jennesa's Car - leaving at about 8:30 on Friday (meet at Jere's place to get a canoe), arriving at around 11:30pm
    1. Jennesa
    2. Kristyn
    3. Mark

Canoes

These are our available canoes:

  1. Alex's canoe - going on Jenn's car
  2. Mark's canoe - going on Brendan's car
  3. One rental (reserved under Allison's name) - going on Allison's car

Jennesa: whose canoe is going on my car (one out of Jere's garage yes?) and who has the straps etc. necessary to attach it to my car? (seriously, anyone? I don't have anything of the sort) Boehrb: I need to look for my ropes but i'm not sure where they are. I might not be able to help you.

Mark: "I only have 1 life jacket with my canoe so anyone else needs to find/borrow/steal one/some."

Allison: How does everyone feel about sharing the cost of canoes? My personal feeling is that everyone but Mark and Alex should have to chip in for the canoe. The canoe costs $95 + tax. That's about $27 each (assuming that Allison, Jere, Jake, and Brendan are the contributors). The final cost to each individual will be calculated once we are charged for the canoe.

Update: With Jenn (and possibly Dunn) coming, we would have six participants paying roughly $18 each.
Start your line with a space to make your text look like this, and type three ~ in sequence to insert your name like this: Boehrb
  • Brendan agrees
  • Alex abstains
  • Jere agrees
  • Kristyn agrees
  • Jennesa agrees

Equipment

Tent planning

  1. Brendan's 4ish-man
    1. Brendan
    2. Jen
    3. Jere
    4. Kristyn
  2. Alex's 1-man
    1. Alex
  3. Mark's "2" man
    1. Mark (I'm willing to make my own flat ground.)
  4. Jake's Tent
    1. Jake
    2. Allison

The tent holding four people will be on level ground

  • Alex: most 3 man tents fit one person comfortable. mine is technically a two man tent.
    if we are truly worried about space, make it a hard liquor weekend. a 40 of rye takes up way less space than a 24/48 beer would.
    we also have to bring out what we bring in so an empty whiskey bottle takes up less room on the exit. if somebody brings an extra chair, it takes up more room than most tents. AND my tent is not tiny, i am just a big man.

Cooking and eating supplies

Naturally, we should probably share as much cooking equipment as possible.

Pots and pans:

  • Mark's cast pan
  • Kristyn can bring camping dishes for others to use
  • Jen is bringing a compact camping set containing one small frying pan and two small pots.
  • Jen is also bringing a normal and slightly larger frying pan in my trunk from Kenosee (Tim's maybe?)
  • Alex is bringing one pot and 1-3 cast pans
  • Is someone bringing a medium sized pot?
    • Jen's larger pot is maybe 7.5" in diameter, is that medium? the other one is ever so slightly smaller

Stoves:

  • Brendan's propane BBQ (and only 1.5 propane tanks so i might be a gas nazi)
  • Brendan's weird little fold-over grill thing for the campfire
  • Allison's single-burner stove

Water:

  • Mark is bringing two 5Gallon/18.9litre culligan water containers - should be enough for everyone

Jere has condiments:

  • BBQ Sauce
  • Mustard
  • Ketchup
  • Worcestershire Sauce
  • Mayo
  • Salt
  • Pepper

We maybe need:

  • Salad Dressing (Ranch) - I'll get some, I was going to use it for dipping veggies anyway (Jen)
  • Relish - I have some that I will bring - Allison
  • Tongs and/or a spatula - anyone on this?

Adventuring equipment

Rock Climbing

Those who wish will have the opportunity to do some real rock climbing this weekend. Brendan is a certified wall climbing instructor and has his Level 2 rock climbing certification. Mark has experience.

  • Brendan is bringing:
    • 50m rope
    • Harness
    • Climbing shoes
    • Many caribeaners, some accessory cords, 1 ATC
    • No helmets or chalk
  • Mark is bringing:
    • Some quick draws
    • Climbing Shoes
    • Slack Line
    • Climbing Harness
    • Chalk
    • Hopefully some slings
    • What I lack in certification I make up for in experience.



Cliff Jumping

There are some cliffs worth jumping off of and probably some worth diving off of. We'll just need to find them ourselves.

Holy crap, you guys plan on swimming? - Kristyn

Dustin - I posted a new placemark on the map of a good cliff jumping spot a lake over (to the south oof the camping spot). The lake also has the best fishing around the area.


Fishing

I will be fishing for sure. I assume alex will too... anyone else? - Jere

  • Mark Where can we find licence? Is this a major expense?
  • Jere A conservation licence shopuouldn't be more than $15
  • Dustin: You won't have to worry about any CO's in the area, but if you are concerned you can get a licence at the tackle shop by the Husky at the far end of Kenora (closes at 9 or something), or the easiest way I found was getting it online with a creditcard. http://outdoorscard.mnr.gov.on.ca/english/oc_initial.asp?tid=0



Misc

  • Brendan's axe and hatchet
  • Brendan's drawing chalk
  • Anyone have a camera? - Allison does - Jen does too
  • I have a wet sack for storage/hanging food.
  • Tarps, rope, tent pegs will be brought by various people (inc. Brendan's giant one)
  • Allison's cards (2 decks)
  • Brendan's dice


Dustin: If you guys need a grill you could pick mine up at my parents place. I also have a lot of tarps there as well. Just make sure they are completly dried when returned.
I also want to note that the campsite has wooden benches there already so you guys don't need to bring a lot of chairs.
Boehrb: i couldn't find Dustin's grill anywhere
Allison:I don't know how the benches got there, but they are pretty rustic and have no backs. I plan to bring a chair, but it's not necessary for everyone to do so. Even if we did, I think we'll still have room in the canoes since there will probably be two canoes with only two people in them.
Boehrb: Are you saying that the benches are as comfortable as high quality camping chairs? That's important to consider...
Allison: No, I'm not saying that they're as comfortable. They are less comfortable, but they're not UNcomfortable. I just want to be sure that I have a dry spot to sit if it rains, and I know that there isn't enough bench space for all of us.

Still needed

Needed:

  • A largeish grill that can be put atop a firepit
    • Brendan has one but its quality and size is suboptimal
      • There is a grill at the site already, but it might be a bit rusty.
        • Should be good for everything except frying steaks directly

Dustin's Remarks

-Someone should get there by Thursday if you really want the spot. If it is taken there is always the beach and a campsite at the lake to the south.

-The campsite already has wooden benches that have been there for as long as I can remember, but they do not have beer holders and as Allison noted they do not have back rests either.

-I also suggest you bring one big tent, since there really is only one really smooth camping spot. There is another smaller flat area to the southeast, but other then those 2 spots the rest are either on some sort of incline or littered with roots.

Activities

Since it is Spring and if you guys get bored sitting around the campsite their are many things away from the campsite worthwhile.

-There is always the cliff jumping lake you could go to. It is to the south of the campsite. The portage is a bit of a workout but it's not that painful.

  • Mark How high are the cliffs? will it be worth it? Do you have detailed instructions?
    • Dustin I think they are anywhere between 20 - 35'. This is just a guess. The last time I was there was 2005. Please check for depth. Look at the placemark on my map for it's location.

-At the far south end of the lake their is a river with some nice waterfalls. It is spring now so the river is flowing xtra fast. It would be worthwhile to head down there for a day if you have time.

-The caves and crevases are also fun at the northwest end of the lake (where we went last Sept. long).

  • Boehrb: I definitely want to explore some caves.
  • Boehrb: Dusty, do you know of any Indian paintings or "spooky" sites nearby?
  • Boehrd: There is a island to the south that was said to have native petroform on it at one time. I think since then they have been moved. Other then that the caves are very mysterious, and the falls at the south end of the lake must have been a well known place for the local natives at one time.

Concerns

The river is faster now in the spring so be xtra careful. It will take experianced paddles in the front to navigate the rocks and trees in the fast moving current. It will also take a bit longer for you to paddle up the river at the end of the weekend. I'm not trying to discourage you guys from going. I have done it a few times in the dark, and I know you guys can do it as well, just make sure you ready for it, because fast moving water with rocks and logs can be dangerous if you are not prepared for it. Just make sure everything is low in the canoes and that it is not top heavy and you should be fine. Have a nice flashlight in front too.

I would suggest the easiest thing to do is camp at the July long spot for the friday night and head out to the site early the next morning in the daylight. It might be hard for some of you to find the campsite in the dark as well. Plus who likes to set up a tent in the night?

Have a great time - wish I could join you guys!

Final Remarks

Please park the vehicles above the bridge so that other vehicles can pass or that people can camp at the bridge location if they wish.

I also updated the map one last time.

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