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Where is your group coming from?
My favorite Michigan guide book is "Canoeing Michigan Rivers" By Jerry Dennis & Craig Date. The Huron actually can pe a pleasant paddle, but wilderness it isn't. The closest to wilderness is a trip down the South Branch of the Ausable. You can finish down the Main Branch to Mio, or continue below. The Manistee is one of my favorites. The Pine has a lot of possibilities, but it is a step up on the skill level. Camping should be OK on all three. The Rifle has something of a history of being a drinking river. The Muskegeon could also be a possibility. Rich Bailey "Rotation Slim" wrote in message om... 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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