Silver Islet to Rossport, Lake Superior July 20 to 31, 2019 – Trip Now Full

Paddling through the many island chains of western Lake Superior’s National Marine Conservation area is a trip not to be missed.  Secluded and remote, you will be self -sufficient for gear, food and supplies, yet get the company of a few like minded paddlers- to explore this rare bit of wilderness tranquility.  Having paddled this section a number of times before, we’ll keep the daily linear distance capped at 25 km in order to provide ample time for exploring the towering islands, cliffs, beaches, saunas, waterfalls, active fishing villas and abandoned alike.  As this is Lake Superior at it’s best, wetsuits and/or drysuits are required and you should expect to see some wind and waves. Participants will split a very reasonable shuttle fee from Rossport to Silver Islet for the start of our trip 7:30am on July 20.

GOOD READING ABOUT THE AREA: “The Greatest Lake”, Conor Mihell, 2012
“The Superior Way, 2nd Edition”, Bonnie Dahl, 1992
“Wild Shore, Exploring Lake Superior By Kayak”, Greg Briening, 2000
“A Paddler’s Guide To the Lake Superior National Marine Conservation Area”, Zak Kruzins, 2012, “Light Keeper’s Daughter”, Jean Pendziwol, 2017

Trip Organizer:    Melissa Hachkowski & her sidekick Mica  email
Trip Type:   Wilderness Exploratory
Group Size:   max. 4 participants
GLSKA Trip Classification:  C3, daily distances are planned for 8-25km, Total: 180km plus personal exploring
Meeting Location:  Rossport, 7:30 am July 20
Maps:  Grebe Point 42D12; Thunder Cape 52A7; Shesheeb Bay 52A9;
Shaganash Island 52A8; Schreiber 42D14; Rossport 42D13

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP, PLEASE CONTACT THE TRIP ORGANIZER