Hello all, we survived the Minong

! I will post this in sections as my time allows, I will post pics as soon as I find my camera cable.
WHO: me, Jason ,Daughter Madeline 5 yrs old, Dad Gail
DISCLAIMER
Before I get started, We thought the Minong trail was a very rugged and in spots a VERY BRUTAL trail, it lived up to our expectations

! As for the decision to take my daughter on the Minong I will say this.I in no way recomend even slightly that anyone try this with their children! That being said she earned her right to go on this trip with us.She was well trained in her full pack and I fully knew her abilities and had no doubts that she is a capable hiker and backcountry camper!
NUFF SAID!
DAY 1:Grand Rapids to Minong Ridge backcountry zone 20
We boarded the V2 at the usual time and had a very smooth crossing. The temps were quite warm I would guess 70's in Windigo. We recievel our LNT orrientation from Ranger Katy...I believe.Soon after we had to hunt down a potty .....the water was not on yet in windigo....Ranger Val helped us with that.By that time we were able to register our trip.Ranger Katy was very helpful with our Backcountry site info.We weighed in first,I was 38# Madeline was 5# Dad was 36#.We were walking by 10:30 and headed off to the Hugginin cove trail.It was a nice hike,but nothing special in my opinion untill we reached the cove.The cove was very beautiful as well as the next mile or so that skirted Lk Superior.Made me wish I had my yak!We took on water before we left the cove ....it was warm and we were out of water by this point. So it must have been about 1:00 when we left Hugginin cove then we headed up the trail to intersect with the Minong.We found the second half of the Huggin cove loop to be a more beautiful and interesting trail.Beautiful cliffs and the old log cabins it was very nice! We stopped for another break about 3:00, we enjoyed a coke ....It would be the last for days

.This day My dad was having a good day...we could barely keep up!Madeline spent the say trying to find her Isle Royal legs.At this point we were not clicking as a group,with Dad running and Madeline tripping there was a bit of tension.I felt that to expect adult performance from a 5 yr old was a bit unrealistic...considering I couldn't keep up either! We averaged at least 1mile per hour, so I wasn't worried that we would reach our backcountry site in time.....he was.Soon after we reached the Minong tr.and we took in a full load of water for the night and morning meals at the first stream we came to.We hiked for about another half an hour and decided it was time to start looking for a spot to stay.We found a nice spot way back in the woods and set up camp.It was hot and very very dry! We decided on a no cook meal, we felt a spark of any kind would be dangerous beyond belief! I enjoyed a beef and burrito for supper, Madeline and Dad each had a spam sandwich. We turned in about 7:30 it was a beautiful sleep

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