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Hey Slim, I think your best bets would be the Ausable or Manistee
Rivers. They are tame enough for novices and both have great overnight opportunities. From Toledo Ohio where I live (one hour south of Detroit) Grayling is 235 miles, 3 hours and 15 minutes, I do boogie on the road, no stops no eating and no potty breaks. From Grayling you can head west on the Manistee or east on the Ausable. You could launch on the South Branch of the Ausable in Roscommon and pick up the main stream on the second day. I've done both and I think the manistee is a more wild and pristine river, very few cabins over all while the Ausable is more built up. John Rotation Slim wrote: I am leading a group of Boy Scouts, looking for a canoe trip in Lower Penninsula Michigan, Northern Ohio or even (close to Michigan) Ontario. Looking to do a lengthy trip, over 50 miles. Want it to be 4 or 5 days. Want to (to the extent possible) wilderness camp along the river as we go. We are supposed to travel only 3 hours from Metro Detroit (our chartering organization puts us under that restriction, we can sneak out to maybe 4 hours.) Looking for as wilderness experience as possible, a little fast water would be nice. |
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