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canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:17 pm
by robin621
Could I forgo the portage from Moskey Basin to Lake Richie and canoe directly to chip harbor? The Lady would definitely determine this. I want to get to lake whittlesey and wood lake ASAP or should I take the more convential route by portaging through richie to chip harbor? Thoughts?

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 2:31 am
by johnhens
How much experience do you have? Another option would be to catch a ride on the Voyageur to Chippewa. If you paddel there how do you plan on getting back?

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 11:55 am
by Ingo
As John H said, it depends alot on your experience. Conditions can change quickly on Superior and it will take at least a couple hours to do the 6 miles of open water. Conditions may be perfect when you start that stretch, but not necessarily when you finish. The shoreline is not real friendly if you have to beach. Fog can also be an issue. And of course the water is cold. That said, it has been done, but I would say "No" unless you're comfortable paddling in significant waves on big water and are willing/able to manage the risks.

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 2:43 pm
by robin621
Thanks for the advice gentlemen:) I have lots of canoeing & kayaking experience, but I don't do it everyday. I do hike several mountains a week here in Phoenix. Last year, I followed the shoreline to Moskey Basin from Rock Harbor, however, the water was calm. I hugged the shoreline most of the time and really enjoyed, trolling for lake trout with cast masters. The portage to Lake Ritchie was challenging, but certainly manageable. I guess I was sort of thinking out loud a little...saving some time and avoiding the portage sounded better than carrying a canoe. I guess I'll have to hit the gym more before July 12th...nothing wrong with getting into even better shape I suppose.

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 7:52 am
by johnhens
I know people who have canoed the stretch you talk about. It can be done assuming the weather cooperates. If you took the Voyaguer, you could get dropped off at Chippewa and paddle through to Siskiwit and get picked up at Malone Bay. Good lake trout fishing in Siskiwit. If you do opt to paddle to Chippewa, a weather radio is a must IMO (an electric trolling motor is nice too :) ).

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:40 pm
by robin621
That was an experience! Decided to portage from Moskey to Ritchie and hit all the other lakes in the vicinity as well. Chip to Rock was challeging due to the fog and the terrible weather conditions. No white caps, but some big rollers. Made it safe and sound, however, a NPS ranger boat almost knocked us over about 1 mile from Rock Harbor. The wake from his/her boat was 3 ft. We had to turn the canoe around quickly and take the wake head on. Everything ended well, but that was an unexpected surprise.

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 4:56 pm
by Ingo
robin621 wrote:That was an experience! Decided to portage from Moskey to Ritchie and hit all the other lakes in the vicinity as well. Chip to Rock was challeging due to the fog and the terrible weather conditions. No white caps, but some big rollers. Made it safe and sound, however, a NPS ranger boat almost knocked us over about 1 mile from Rock Harbor. The wake from his/her boat was 3 ft. We had to turn the canoe around quickly and take the wake head on. Everything ended well, but that was an unexpected surprise.
Hey Robin, waiting for the real trip report :D .

Yeh, you would think a ranger would know better. Most do, and are considerate, as well as safe.

Re: canoeing or kayaking from rock harbor to chippewa harbor

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:06 pm
by robin621
Ingo, your advice was right on! Fog, wave patterns and weather all changes during the 6 mile stretch. I will add to the Trip Reports strand:)

robin