madawaska river between barret chute and mountain chute
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 3:54 pm
took my boat out this weekend on that stretch of the madawaska. While camping at the furthest camping at the furthest island at norcan lake i decided to do some exploring East of wabun lake on the madawaska. Boy did i ever hit a rock. My newky refurbished outboard with only an hour on it had a nice big chunk taken out of the lower end unit and pee pee gear fluid. Worse case scenario i could have sunk the boat and se bothcould have died. Im telling this story so i can prevent otger people from doing so. So my warning to you all if considering this area becareful. There are alot of rocksand unless you know the area i would talk to people in the area who know the river.
On a side note we had blown our whistle because we were in distress. There was a boat that was a500 metres from us and they kept on ignoring the whistle. In a span of 30 minutes we had blown the whistle abouta hundred times. This part of the river was not super busy but it wasnt super quiet either. It really angers me that this took so long before someone finally answered the call. When we got to shore this dumb crap (whom we helped retrieve His boat earlier as it was not properly beached) asked me if it was us that blew the whistle, he said he was just about to yell "stop blowing that ---- whistle" when the guy who came to help us yelled that he was on his way.
Folks if you hear a whistle you should answer it.
So as or camp site was all the way at the end of norcan lake We were not about to ask them to take us there. Instead we drove all tge way back to barrhaven, grabbed the canoe then drove back tgere at 5am, launched from greens landing then canoed all the way to the island packed up all my gear then headed back to wabun lake grabbed my boat and made it all the way home and to the nac for a wedding at 4pm.
On a side note we had blown our whistle because we were in distress. There was a boat that was a500 metres from us and they kept on ignoring the whistle. In a span of 30 minutes we had blown the whistle abouta hundred times. This part of the river was not super busy but it wasnt super quiet either. It really angers me that this took so long before someone finally answered the call. When we got to shore this dumb crap (whom we helped retrieve His boat earlier as it was not properly beached) asked me if it was us that blew the whistle, he said he was just about to yell "stop blowing that ---- whistle" when the guy who came to help us yelled that he was on his way.
Folks if you hear a whistle you should answer it.
So as or camp site was all the way at the end of norcan lake We were not about to ask them to take us there. Instead we drove all tge way back to barrhaven, grabbed the canoe then drove back tgere at 5am, launched from greens landing then canoed all the way to the island packed up all my gear then headed back to wabun lake grabbed my boat and made it all the way home and to the nac for a wedding at 4pm.