Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
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Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
Ok - I've been tied up for a bit, but here is the next picture...
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Re: Guess What Campground?
I want to say Scoville Pt based on the rocks, but can't picture the trees that far away--maybe just the perspective?
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Re: Guess What Campground?
Duncan Bay? Only been there once years ago, but it looks vaguely familiar.Tom wrote: Sat Apr 15, 2017 5:05 pm Ok - I've been tied up for a bit, but here is the next picture...
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Re: Guess What Campground?
Indeed, Scoville Point, taken from a boat.Ingo wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2017 4:23 pmI want to say Scoville Pt based on the rocks, but can't picture the trees that far away--maybe just the perspective?
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Re: Guess What Campground?
Negative. (But I can see why you would think that.)Ingo wrote: Sun Apr 16, 2017 4:25 pm Duncan Bay? Only been there once years ago, but it looks vaguely familiar.
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Re: Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
I'll mix it up with a sequence. Trail accessible portage (not a campground).
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Re: Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
My guess would be, Duncan Bay to Tobin Harbor portage.
An observation/comment: the tump on the portage sac seems to be anchored very high on the bag.
My thought/comment is, that it would appear to be uncomfortable, and doing little to redistribute carry weight.
I have been using a tump in almost all of my set-ups, but, anchor the strap to a lower position on the sac; a lower anchor(waist/low torso area) positioning, I have found, increases the relief to the shoulder straps carry weight.
I have never used that type of pack before, so, perhaps they carry just fine.
I wonder if those, with experience with that type of sac, would also care to comment?
An observation/comment: the tump on the portage sac seems to be anchored very high on the bag.

My thought/comment is, that it would appear to be uncomfortable, and doing little to redistribute carry weight.

I have been using a tump in almost all of my set-ups, but, anchor the strap to a lower position on the sac; a lower anchor(waist/low torso area) positioning, I have found, increases the relief to the shoulder straps carry weight.
I have never used that type of pack before, so, perhaps they carry just fine.
I wonder if those, with experience with that type of sac, would also care to comment?
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Re: Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
That it is. You're up, unless someone can guess Tom's pic.
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Re: Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
It's an old traditional Duluth pack. There's no adjustment to the attachment points, unless you're into sewing canvas and leather (in which case you might make your ownjrwiesz wrote: Tue Apr 18, 2017 12:01 pm An observation/comment: the tump on the portage sac seems to be anchored very high on the bag.![]()
My thought/comment is, that it would appear to be uncomfortable, and doing little to redistribute carry weight.![]()
I have been using a tump in almost all of my set-ups, but, anchor the strap to a lower position on the sac; a lower anchor(waist/low torso area) positioning, I have found, increases the relief to the shoulder straps carry weight.
I have never used that type of pack before, so, perhaps they carry just fine.
I wonder if those, with experience with that type of sac, would also care to comment?

That particular pack is still in the family somewhere, but I've since gotten a more modern version with a waist belt and load levelers, but without a tump. I miss the tump at times, but on the whole the hip belt probably helps more given one or the other. The load levelers make a huge difference keeping the top closer in to the shoulders, something the high attachments for the tump also do.
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Re: Guess What Campground? Chapter II.
Yep, you got it, Menagerie Island. We found an unlocked window, hoisted ourselves up through it, and explored the place. Scary and interesting at the same time. Stunning views too, from the top of the lighthouse.
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