Canada 2006

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On the way up through the usual North Shore fog. The dangers of bears, hypothermia, big-water canoeing while drinking, chainsaws while drinking, playing with fire while drinking, all pale into insignificance compared with driving on not enough sleep. Generally I feel, if we make it to the border we'll survive the trip.
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Made it to Ontario! Just enough fog left to look cool.
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Dan is pleased to be in Canada, and I think to not be driving.
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Kay's: last outpost of civilization, where we stop for fishing licenses, I mean 'licences', camping permits and bait.
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Chad's truck, with Kay's sign reflected oh so artistically in the window. (Thanks for letting us use the truck, Linda!)
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OK, now that's art.
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Chad, buying nightcrawlers and negotiating to buy the place.
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We have left pavement behind; let the irresponsible behavior begin!
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Put-in on the Brightsand River. Water was low this year; note the mud beach.
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Another beauty shot of the put-in.
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While portaging stuff down from the trucks we left people at both ends of the trail with the packs, because there were fresh bear tracks.
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Me piloting up the Brightsand. [Photo by Chad]
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The portage trail from the Brightsand River to Rude Lake.
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Ron and a load of gear and his awesome hat.
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Bear tracks here too!
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The beautiful Brightsand River, and our leaky boat.
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Our campsite on an island in Rude Lake. To our skilled woodsmen's eyes, there were signs that people had camped here before.
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Chad, with his hat that makes him look like 'Magnum P.I' only more handsome.
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One of the official Jeffrey Mark Adelmann cigars.
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Gearing up for fishing.
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A bench, presumably built by prehistoric natives for worshipping the lake. [Photo by Chad]
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Ron enjoying the bench built by the ancients.
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Chef Jeff.
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More gearing up for fishing.
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More fiddling with gear.
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Crank that baby on tight and it'll stay. For a while. Better tie it on, too, just in case.
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Pretty.
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Typical shot of the sky. I believe this is the first Canada trip ever during which I did not ever put on my rain gear.
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Our neighbors across the lake, passing by.
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The slightly disturbing grave-looking hole behind our campsite.
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Pretty.
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Typical forest floor: squishy moss over decayed wood over bedrock.