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Trip Stories
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All of these activities, and more, lead to unique experiences that just have to be told in our Trip Stories section. Read our featured trip story below and find more posted in on our community, by people just like you.
#11 Lake Opeongo - Hardcore staff trips
Hardcore tripping is not for the average paddler. This type of paddling adventure requires commitment, experience, teamwork and a willingness to put up with a little hardship. Both fellows have previous experience with Hardcore tripping. A few years ago, Chris paddled the Meanest Link route from our Brent Store to Opeongo (via Cedar, Radiant, Francis, the Crow River, Lavielle and Dickson) in 18 hours, with colleague Rob Finkbeiner. Travelling with Jon Wilke, Brad recently completed the Opeongo-Oxtongue Lake-Huntsville leg of the Meanest Link in under 30 hours, including one camping night. Hardcore tripping is not a new thing in Algonquin Park. Back when he was a Camp Pathfinder trip leader, AO founder, Bill Swift, AKA the Mean Dude, claimed he did the Dickson-Bonfield portage in 41 minutes, fully loaded. Back in the early 50s, "fully loaded" meant carrying a canvas tripping pack and waterlogged cedar-canvas canoe, not modern lightweight gear. Paddling solo, our Opeongo Store manager did the Smoke Lake loop in 8 hours (a few years ago...). Many other hardcore trips by AO staff, park staff, camp trippers and others have gone unrecorded over the years.
Here is Brad's account of the trip (for those not familiar with the route, Dickson-Bonfield is a 5 km portage): "Bos and I completed another Hardcore trip yesterday........leaving Ope at 4:10 AM paddling up Opeongo in a meteor shower.......up through Proulx, down the Crow River to Lavielle and Dickson, back to Ope (Dickson-Bonfield took one hour exactly), then met up with Andy and Adrianne where Opeongo's three arms meet and back to the store.....it was a 16.5 hr trip! Thank God for the wind!"
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