C.R.C.O. Enhances & Maintains Portages
The summer of 2009 saw C.R.C.O. staff, operating with shared funding from the Canadian Government, undertaking a program to enhance and maintain portages on popular northern Saskatchewan canoe routes. This was a massive undertaking, but we feel the effort was worthwhile, as we were able to improve a large number of portages, thus making tripping just a little bit easier for wilderness travellers. Following is a summary of our work.
Bree/Dan – McLennan-Davis-Minuhik-Unnamed-Asbell Bay-McLennan
Date: 3 days – 2nd week of July
Total number of person days worked = 6
Number of portages cleared = 13
This was a shakedown trip. Its major purpose was to find out of the equipment purchased was adequate to clear trails. It was also an opportunity to get some understanding of the condition of some of the portage trails in the region – both well used and little used trails. They experienced very wet, cold, windy weather. This slowed down their progress slightly. But good progress was made.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- Liggett Bay on McLennan Lake to small nameless lake to the southeast
- Small nameless lake to a second small nameless lake to the south
- Second small nameless lake to north bay on Davis Lake
- First small nameless lake to north bay on Davis Lake
- Second small nameless lake to Powell Lake
- Powell Lake to Cushon Bay on Davis Lake
- McLennan Lake to small nameless lake
- Small nameless lake out the southeast side to Davis Lake
- Small nameless lake out the southwest side to Davis Lake
- McLennan Lake to Davis Lake
- Davis Lake to Minuhik Lake
- South end of McLennan Lake (Asbell Bay) to small nameless lake
- South end of small nameless lake to Minuhik Lake
Bree/Dan/Curtis/Nick – McLennan Lake – Davis Lake – Bryan Lake – Versailles Lake – Zacharias Lake – Hutchings Lake – MacLean Lake – Cratty Lake
Date: 4 days – 3rd week of July
Total number of person days worked = 16
Number of portages cleared = 7
This was a training trip. Bree took Dan, Curtis and Nick out to give them further training in safety and camping skills. She also helped them to learn to find rarely used portage trails. These trails proved to be more difficult to clear than the previous trip. The very wet spring and early summer meant that some of the trails were knee deep in water. This certainly added to the challenge of clearing trails. They also found that some trails no longer existed. After searching for a considerable amount of time the trails between Bryan Lake and MacLachlan Lake no longer existed. Other trails were very well used and required no clearing.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- Bryan Lake south to small nameless lake
- Small nameless lake to Versailles Lake
- Versailles Lake north to small nameless lake
- Small nameless lake north to Hutchings Lak
- Versailles Lake to Zacharias Lake
- Zacharias Lake west to Screaming Hawk Lake
- Screaming Hawk Lake to Hutchings Lake
Dan/Curtis/Nick – Hailstone Lake – Bervin Lake – Minuhik Lake – Davis Lake – McLennan Lake
Date: 3 days – 4th week of July
Total number of person days worked= 9
Number of portages cleared = 9
This route is a great potential 3 day route. All the portage trails were found but seldom used. Again because of very wet weather, many of the portage trails were quite water logged.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- Halestone Lake south to Berven Lake.
- Berven Lake south to Dickens Lake.
- Berven Lake north to first unnamed lake.
- First unnamed lake to second unnamed lake.
- Second unnamed lake to third unnamed lake.
- Third unnamed lake west to Minuhik Lake.
- Minuhik Lake west to Versailles Lake.
- North end of Minuhik Lake west to Versailles Lake.
- From the north west end of Minuhik Lake through the narrows to the east end of Minuhik Lake.
Dan/Curtis/Nick/Tim – McLennan-Davis-Versailles-Bowrie Bay-Kliman-Minuhik-Davis-McLennan
Date: 4 days – 1st week of August
Total number of person days worked = 16
Number of portages cleared = 8
This was the first trip where the 4 were together. They proved to be a very smooth working team. This trip attempted to clear 2 areas. The first area was off the south end of Versailles Lake. This area is of interest because these lakes are the only area in the whole McLennan Lake region that has Walleye. So getting into Kliman, St. Pierre and Fernside Lakes is very important for some canoeists. The second area is the routes going to the south of Zacharias Lake. This was not so successful. These trails were so deteriorated and under water that they were not practical to clear at this time.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- South end of Versailles Lake to a small nameless lake.
- Small nameless lake to a second very small nameless lake.
- Very small nameless lake to Kliman Lake.
- South end of Kliman Lake to St. Pierre Lake.
- South east end of Kliman Lake to Fernside Lake.
- North east end of Kliman Lake to Gowrie Bay on Colin Lake.
- Gowrie Bay to nameless lake.
- Nameless lake to Versailles Lake.
Curtis/Tim – Dickens – Stewart River – Bear Lake – French Lake – Otter Lake
Date: 2 days – 2nd week of August
Total number of person days worked = 4
Number of portages cleared = 9
This is another 3 day trip with lots of potential. Only 2 of the trail clearing crew were available for this trip. They found good trails around all places that required a portage trail. The trails needed minor clearing – some downed trees and underbrush growing into the trails. The trail around the big water fall along the route needed more clearing than most others.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- Around the first rapids after leaving Dickens Lake.
- Around the second rapids after leaving Dickens Lake.
- Around last rapids before entering first nameless lake.
- Connecting first nameless lake to second nameless lake.
- Connecting second nameless lake to swamp.
- Connecting swamp to third nameless lake.
- Connectng third nameless lake to fourth nameless lake around big water fall.
- First rapids in the Stewart River.
- Second rapids in the Stewart River.
Dan/Curtis/Nick/Tim – Kuskawawo Lake – Contact Lake – Hebden Lake – Freestone Lake – Sim Lake – Otter Lake
Date: 3 days – 3rd week of August
Total number of person days worked = 12
Number of portages cleared = 5
This route used to be very popular. However because of forest fires and heavy winds, many of the portage trails have become very difficult. The crew successfully cleared the trails to Hebdon Lake. However the portage from Hebdon to Freestone Lake was impossible. Much of the trail was a huge blow down. They were unable to cut through the trees with the equipment they had. They also had previous knowledge that the trail between Freestone and Sim Lakes also has a huge blow down. They chose to turn around and head back to Kuskawao Lake. They were disappointed. Those trails will have to wait for a crew with chainsaws.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- Kuskawao Lake to Cote Lake.
- Cote Lake to Baldhead Lake.
- Baldhead Lake to small nameless lake.
- Contact Lake east to first small nameless lake.
- Second small nameless lake to Hebdon Lake.
Dan/Curtis/Nick/Tim – Cratty Lake- Mclean Lake – Calder Lake – Buchannon Lake – Hornet Lake – Stock Lake – Skivewright Lake – Colin Lake – Versailles Lake – Davis Lake – McLennan Lake.
Date: 6 days – 4th week of August
Total number of person days worked = 24
Number of portages cleared = 16
As the trails closer to the road get cleared, longer trips are required to get to the further away portage trails. There were 2 focuses of this trip. One was the area at the north end of Buchannan Lake. We were hoping to open routes through Wakefield Lake into Hornet Lake. There were no obvious trails in this area. However they were able to clear the trail that heads northeast into Weirzyki Lake. This makes the route between McLennan Lake and the Chartier River a much easier trip to do. They were also able to open one alternative route between Buchannan and Hornet Lake.
The other trip focus was the alternative routes between Hornet and Colin Lakes. The many small lakes in this region are quite pretty. This alternative route takes canoeists into a more remote area. We were hoping to open another alternative route through Lust Lake as well. However these trials proved to be more difficult that what a swede saw could clear.
Portages cleared are as follows:
- MacLean to first nameless lake.
- First nameless lake to second nameless lake.
- Second nameless lake to third Calder Lake.
- Buchannan Lake to Weirzyki Lake
- Buchannan Lake to nameless lake to the south east.
- Buchannan Lake to north end of Hornet Lake.
- Hornet Lake to small nameless lake to the south.
- Small nameless lake to Settee Lake.
- Hornet Lake to Stock Lake.
- Stock Lake to small nameless lake to the south west.
- Small nameless lake to second small nameless lake.
- Second small nameless lake north to Skivewright Lake.
- Skivewright Lake to Newburg Bay on Colin Lake.
- Colin Lake east to first nameless lake.
- First nameless lake to second nameless lake.
- Second nameless lake to Settee Lake.
Kudos to CRCO and staff for taking on what sounds like a huge task on behalf on many other paddlers and backcountry travelers.
excellent work everyone. First canoeists in should see great fishing and wilderness travel. Sounds like some of these routes were barely used.
Next year as well?