I wish I could make this one, but I've already committed to a cottage bound getaway the weekend before this one, (and inventory at work that weekend. )
I wish I could make this one, but I've already committed to a cottage bound getaway the weekend before this one, (and inventory at work that weekend. )
" I have not yet begun to procrastinate!"
I'll bring my canvas tent and stove as a backup if anyone gets too cold.
Brian, That's not a bad idea, I'm a couple hour drive away (from the Barrie area), so it would definitely be do-able. But I think I might sit this one out until I have the right gear to actually tag along for a full trip.
Dant8ro,
As we know, good gear lasts a lifetime if looked after. For your snowshoes, head over to Canadian Outdoor Equipment company. They will have what you seek. I also have a pair of the Pelican Snow Trek 45" sleds that have been modified for pulk use. They have tie out loops along the side. I also have 1 set of 5' PVC poles that were used as the rigid portion of the harness system. They are designed to have a rope run through them for the main attachment system. There is no hip belt or hauling rope included. I will sell them cheap. If interested, PM. Note, I can't haul them to Algonquin as they won't fit in my car with my other gear for the weekend.
I think everyone should be responsible for hauling their own gear. My canvas condo and stove take up a fair amount of space and weight. I know, personally, I wouldn't want someone else to haul my gear. Basic kids sleds are readily available and quite cheap and rather easy to turn into a gear hauling device.
As we all know winter gear is bulky and more of it is required as we are venturing further from the vehicles, so it's not like making multiple trips to the cars is desirable or feasible.
Cheers
Brian
This sounds like fun. I will post back when I know more about my scheduling. I should be able to make it out though.
Although I have been looking forward to this trip I dont believe it is one I will be able to make. With getting the house ready to sell and looking for a new place to live its all a little too much atm.
I will keep you posted, If for some reason I do find the time I will likely need to borrow some snow shoes or atleast be directed to a place that sells them on the cheap.
I wonder if Snow Blades would work??? just need to find my ski boots for them.
Ryvr
When you discard arrogance, complexity, and a few other things that get in the way, sooner or later you will discover that simple, childlike, and mysterious secret known to those of the Uncarved Block: Life is Fun.
For those that need snowshoes and can't borrow a pair, MEC and Algonquin Outfitters (AO) rent them. MEC is cheaper, but AO has both the newer style and the traditional style if you want to try them.
MEC has the new style and Canadian Outdoor Equipment has the traditional snowshoes for those considering buying.
Greetings
I've been checking the weather up at Algonquin Park periodically and this morning the mercury tipped out at -31C. (-24F) Whhhhhoooooo Buuuuuuuddddddddddyyy!
Cheers
Brian
Well, that's a might nippy. Better up my timbit intake to enchance my integrated R-factor.
I also keep track of this webcam in the Park. (Looks like it auto-refreshes) Looks like there's just over one foot of snow on the Park's west side.
BTW, I'm still looking around for an alternate site that allows for ice fishing.
Last edited by Chard; 01-16-2012 at 00:14.
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