getting to upper twin

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Climber2k
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getting to upper twin

Post by Climber2k »

Hey all,
Curious about the best way to get in to upper twin lake.
It "looks" like the shortest way is fish lower twin and head up to the north bay and portage up just curious if that is the best way, or is there some easy road I cant spot.
I have a 13ft kayak.
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Post by beachburger »

What "looks" like the shortest way is the shortest way. There's no road.

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Post by Hollywood »

LAst time I was there you could pretty much walk around the end of the lake and up over the hill from Lower twin. But I haven't been there in quite a while.
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Post by Fishboy »

There's a trail on the other side of Lower Twin, but it would be a pain to carry that heavy kayak all that way. It's much easier to carry a float tube.
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