Episode Transcript
[0:00:03 – 0:00:04] Erik: Tumble homies, this is Eric.
[0:00:04 – 0:00:05] Erik: Adam had a baby.
[0:00:05 – 0:00:06] Erik: The tumble attorney’s dead.
[0:00:06 – 0:00:07] Erik: Call me back.
[0:00:56 – 0:01:00] Adam: Welcome to my home boundary waters podcast.
[0:01:01 – 0:01:01] Adam: My name is Adam.
[0:01:01 – 0:01:03] Adam: Join me here in studio.
[0:01:03 – 0:01:05] Adam: K2 is my best man, Eric.
[0:01:05 – 0:01:06] Adam: Hello, Eric.
[0:01:06 – 0:01:08] Erik: Hello.
[0:01:09 – 0:01:11] Erik: It’s still winter and I’m still sad.
[0:01:14 – 0:01:14] Adam: Ah, but, uh,
[0:01:15 – 0:01:16] Adam: Happy to be here.
[0:01:16 – 0:01:18] Adam: It’s getting brighter every day.
[0:01:18 – 0:01:18] Adam: It is.
[0:01:18 – 0:01:21] Adam: Sunsets, you know, later and later every day.
[0:01:21 – 0:01:23] Erik: But it’s still just as cold.
[0:01:23 – 0:01:24] Adam: We’re heading towards the light, though.
[0:01:24 – 0:01:26] Erik: I’m still buried under just as much snow.
[0:01:27 – 0:01:28] Adam: Eyeball deep in the snow, yes.
[0:01:29 – 0:01:30] Erik: I don’t know where it’s all going to go.
[0:01:30 – 0:01:32] Erik: Lake Superior, you better be ready.
[0:01:35 – 0:01:37] Adam: Don’t worry, I’m ready.
[0:01:37 – 0:01:39] Erik: Thanks for being here, Lake Superior.
[0:01:40 – 0:01:41] Adam: Don’t worry, I’m deep.
[0:01:41 – 0:01:42] Adam: I’m real.
[0:01:42 – 0:01:44] Adam: I can play a room for more.
[0:01:44 – 0:01:46] Adam: I’m a mile deep.
[0:01:47 – 0:01:47] Adam: Come on in.
[0:01:47 – 0:01:50] Adam: The water and the ice is all fine.
[0:01:50 – 0:01:51] Erik: Oh, wait.
[0:01:51 – 0:01:52] Erik: I’m freezing.
[0:01:52 – 0:01:54] Erik: Oh, no.
[0:01:54 – 0:01:55] Erik: My surface is solid.
[0:01:56 – 0:01:58] Erik: How will I ever take on all this runoff?
[0:02:02 – 0:02:08] Adam: Tom Bohm is a proud independent podcast about all of the waters.
[0:02:08 – 0:02:10] Adam: And thank you for being here tonight.
[0:02:10 – 0:02:14] Adam: Shout out to all our friends on the Patreon for making this show possible.
[0:02:15 – 0:02:19] Adam: And listeners like you for your financial support.
[0:02:19 – 0:02:20] Adam: Keep the servers running.
[0:02:21 – 0:02:45] Adam: humming got a whole bank of servers in the crawl space and uh they’re doing great they appreciate your support and uh and so do i eric does as well tonight’s uh we got a spell we got a special beer sponsor looks like from uh central wisconsin central waters
[0:02:46 – 0:02:50] Erik: A little bit of an unsettled New England style.
[0:02:52 – 0:02:53] Erik: India Pale Ale.
[0:02:53 – 0:02:57] Erik: That’s an N-E-I-P-A.
[0:02:58 – 0:02:59] Erik: Anipa.
[0:03:00 – 0:03:00] Adam: It checks out.
[0:03:03 – 0:03:04] Adam: That was not stereo.
[0:03:05 – 0:03:06] Adam: Thank you to Josh and Kalen.
[0:03:07 – 0:03:15] Adam: This is the first or second part of the mystery pack, depending on when you’re listening to this in space and time.
[0:03:16 – 0:03:19] Adam: But I had a two-parter, and we appreciate that.
[0:03:20 – 0:03:20] Erik: They’re icy.
[0:03:21 – 0:03:28] Adam: These are real nice and cold, and they were affixed with twine from the Wisconsin River Valley.
[0:03:28 – 0:03:28] Adam: Thank you.
[0:03:31 – 0:03:32] Erik: How icy is yours?
[0:03:35 – 0:03:37] Adam: It’s not icy at all, Eric.
[0:03:37 – 0:03:38] Adam: It’s not slushy at all.
[0:03:38 – 0:03:39] Adam: Mine’s fine.
[0:03:39 – 0:03:39] Adam: It tastes great.
[0:03:40 – 0:03:42] Adam: That’s how we drink beer in central Wisconsin.
[0:03:44 – 0:03:49] Adam: This has got delightful artwork of peers as if a clown’s head was exploded.
[0:03:52 – 0:03:53] Adam: And I’m loving it.
[0:03:53 – 0:03:54] Erik: I like the wall behind him.
[0:03:55 – 0:03:58] Adam: I like the nice hop in the pocket.
[0:03:58 – 0:04:00] Erik: You got some pocket hop.
[0:04:01 – 0:04:02] Erik: Pocket hops.
[0:04:03 – 0:04:03] Adam: What’s it say here?
[0:04:05 – 0:04:06] Adam: Yeah, you tell me.
[0:04:06 – 0:04:07] Adam: There’s some hops.
[0:04:07 – 0:04:08] Adam: Oh, I’m unsettled.
[0:04:09 – 0:04:10] Adam: Citra.
[0:04:10 – 0:04:11] Adam: Amherst.
[0:04:11 – 0:04:11] Adam: You ever been to Amherst?
[0:04:12 – 0:04:13] Adam: Wisconsin?
[0:04:13 – 0:04:13] Adam: Amherst.
[0:04:14 – 0:04:15] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:16 – 0:04:16] Erik: Sure.
[0:04:16 – 0:04:17] Erik: Yeah, probably.
[0:04:17 – 0:04:18] Adam: Yeah, Highway 10.
[0:04:18 – 0:04:18] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:19 – 0:04:20] Adam: Of course you’ve been to Amherst.
[0:04:20 – 0:04:22] Erik: If you’ve been to one town in Wisconsin, you’ve been to them all.
[0:04:23 – 0:04:23] Adam: That’s not true.
[0:04:23 – 0:04:24] Adam: That’s not true.
[0:04:27 – 0:04:28] Adam: You ever been to Brilliant?
[0:04:29 – 0:04:29] Adam: Yeah.
[0:04:30 – 0:04:31] Adam: It’s just like Amherst.
[0:04:31 – 0:04:32] Adam: That’s where they used to make Toros.
[0:04:33 – 0:04:35] Adam: The lawnmowers?
[0:04:35 – 0:04:36] Adam: And snowblowers, yeah.
[0:04:37 – 0:04:38] Adam: Not anymore, though.
[0:04:39 – 0:04:40] Adam: Outsource that to China?
[0:04:41 – 0:04:42] Adam: Somewhere, yeah.
[0:04:42 – 0:04:45] Adam: It’s definitely on the other side of the ocean nowadays.
[0:04:47 – 0:04:50] Adam: But, yeah, a lot of fine little towns in Wisconsin.
[0:04:50 – 0:04:52] Adam: A lot of breweries.
[0:04:52 – 0:04:55] Adam: And Amherst is a special place, let me tell you.
[0:04:56 – 0:04:58] Adam: It’s over near Wapaka.
[0:04:59 – 0:05:00] Erik: Yeah.
[0:05:00 – 0:05:01] Erik: New London.
[0:05:01 – 0:05:04] Adam: Everything’s kind of by Wapaka.
[0:05:04 – 0:05:05] Adam: Central corridor.
[0:05:05 – 0:05:06] Adam: Wapaka.
[0:05:07 – 0:05:10] Adam: This is in like the central part of central Wisconsin if you get in my drift.
[0:05:11 – 0:05:22] Erik: I should, not that you would be a good test subject on this, but I should just come at an episode where I have 50% real Wisconsin town names and 50% made up ones.
[0:05:22 – 0:05:22] Adam: Yeah.
[0:05:23 – 0:05:27] Adam: I mean, I think I would know, but there’s a lot of Wisconsin I hadn’t seen yet.
[0:05:27 – 0:05:27] Adam: Yeah.
[0:05:28 – 0:05:29] Erik: Well, we’ll do that.
[0:05:29 – 0:05:33] Adam: We should do it with Minnesota because I’m way less traveled in Minnesota.
[0:05:34 – 0:05:41] Adam: I’ve literally, as I’ve said before on the show, been to the Twin Cities, been to Duluth, and I’ve been on the North Shore, and I’ve been to Ely.
[0:05:41 – 0:05:42] Adam: That’s about it.
[0:05:42 – 0:05:45] Erik: Yeah, but Wisconsin has much more.
[0:05:46 – 0:05:49] Erik: There’s something about the town names of Wisconsin.
[0:05:49 – 0:05:49] Erik: Yeah.
[0:05:50 – 0:05:56] Adam: I think we joked on this and riffed on it before that they all sort of start with W-A-U.
[0:05:56 – 0:05:57] Adam: Yeah.
[0:05:57 – 0:06:03] Adam: Literally 32% to 33% of the towns in Wisconsin start with W-A-U.
[0:06:03 – 0:06:04] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:06:04 – 0:06:05] Adam: Isn’t that true in Minnesota too?
[0:06:06 – 0:06:06] Erik: Who knows?
[0:06:06 – 0:06:09] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:06:09 – 0:06:11] Adam: I’ve only been to like 10% of Minnesota.
[0:06:12 – 0:06:14] Adam: I’ve been living here for well over a decade.
[0:06:15 – 0:06:20] Adam: But, yeah, I still ain’t never been to Brainerd for crying out loud.
[0:06:22 – 0:06:47] Adam: babe the blue ox and he never been to brainerd what are we talking about tonight eric i don’t know when were you thinking about going to brainerd that i highly recommended that you didn’t was that uh tonight last night last week well i took your advice i didn’t go don’t go to brainerd don’t do it no uh buddy was like over there skiing a couple weeks back somewhere in the winter the haze of the snow and uh
[0:06:48 – 0:07:15] Adam: near brainerd i think but uh i still have yet to be over there i hear it’s really nice though you ever been to lake of the woods um never been to lake of the woods still haven’t seen lord of the rings i’ve been to lake of the woods but not in the way that you would think uh way up on the canadian side oh you went to the weird part of minnesota
[0:07:15 – 0:07:17] Erik: Yeah, north of the angle.
[0:07:17 – 0:07:18] Adam: The angle, yeah.
[0:07:18 – 0:07:21] Adam: I’d like to… We should do an episode from up there someday.
[0:07:22 – 0:07:23] Erik: Sure.
[0:07:23 – 0:07:24] Adam: I don’t know.
[0:07:24 – 0:07:25] Adam: What else is new with you?
[0:07:25 – 0:07:27] Adam: What else is new with me?
[0:07:27 – 0:07:27] Erik: Yeah.
[0:07:30 – 0:07:30] Erik: Nothing.
[0:07:30 – 0:07:31] Adam: Your hair’s looking good.
[0:07:32 – 0:07:33] Erik: How about this?
[0:07:34 – 0:07:36] Erik: Natawash.
[0:07:38 – 0:07:40] Erik: Minnesota, Wisconsin, or fake?
[0:07:41 – 0:07:42] Adam: Natawash.
[0:07:42 – 0:07:43] Adam: Natawash.
[0:07:43 – 0:07:44] Adam: I’m going to say it’s Minnesota.
[0:07:45 – 0:07:45] Adam: Nailed it.
[0:07:45 – 0:07:53] Adam: Yeah, I never heard of it, and it seems unlikely you would start with a made-up one after you’ve been scrolling around the map.
[0:07:54 – 0:07:55] Adam: I can’t see his screen.
[0:07:56 – 0:07:58] Adam: Eric doesn’t wear glasses, so that was not cheating.
[0:07:58 – 0:07:58] Adam: I nailed it.
[0:08:00 – 0:08:03] Adam: Yeah, there’s so much prairie and plain out there, though.
[0:08:04 – 0:08:04] Erik: How about this?
[0:08:06 – 0:08:08] Erik: Minnesota, Wisconsin, or made up?
[0:08:08 – 0:08:09] Adam: Nutterville.
[0:08:11 – 0:08:12] Adam: That’s Wisconsin, I think.
[0:08:14 – 0:08:15] Erik: Yeah, just west of Sunset.
[0:08:15 – 0:08:16] Adam: Yeah, all over by Sunset.
[0:08:17 – 0:08:19] Erik: Just north and east of Wausau.
[0:08:19 – 0:08:20] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:08:21 – 0:08:22] Adam: It’s a good country.
[0:08:23 – 0:08:24] Erik: Good country.
[0:08:27 – 0:08:31] Adam: Yeah, Highway 29 corridor, pretty country out there.
[0:08:31 – 0:08:32] Adam: Yeah.
[0:08:32 – 0:08:34] Adam: A lot of good cheese in that section of the state.
[0:08:35 – 0:08:35] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:08:35 – 0:08:38] Erik: Central Wisconsin’s got their cheese figured out.
[0:08:42 – 0:08:43] Erik: Yeah, I don’t have any more of that game.
[0:08:43 – 0:08:44] Adam: All right, well, that was a fun game.
[0:08:44 – 0:08:45] Adam: Yeah, it was a fun game.
[0:08:45 – 0:08:45] Adam: 100%.
[0:08:45 – 0:08:48] Adam: We might as well call it quits before I screw one up.
[0:08:48 – 0:08:48] Erik: Oh, wait.
[0:08:49 – 0:08:49] Erik: Here we go.
[0:08:49 – 0:08:51] Erik: Minnesota, Wisconsin, or made up?
[0:08:51 – 0:08:52] Adam: Fedora.
[0:08:53 – 0:08:54] Adam: It’s made up.
[0:08:55 – 0:08:55] Adam: It’s made up.
[0:08:55 – 0:08:56] Erik: Not quite.
[0:08:56 – 0:08:58] Erik: It’s South Dakota, actually.
[0:08:58 – 0:08:59] Adam: Yeah, see?
[0:08:59 – 0:09:01] Adam: I knew there was something fishy here.
[0:09:01 – 0:09:03] Erik: There’s a town in South Dakota called Fedora.
[0:09:04 – 0:09:06] Adam: Just about an hour out of Sioux Falls.
[0:09:07 – 0:09:07] Erik: Oh, okay.
[0:09:10 – 0:09:10] Erik: Hmm.
[0:09:11 – 0:09:13] Erik: Yeah, we’re doing some lakes.
[0:09:14 – 0:09:15] Erik: Potentially the last lakes.
[0:09:17 – 0:09:19] Adam: No, we still got to do Vale and Gadwall at some point.
[0:09:21 – 0:09:30] Erik: Well, we can do those, but these are the last ones that have been essentially stolen from me by Clearwater.
[0:09:30 – 0:09:31] Erik: Clearwater.
[0:09:32 – 0:09:34] Erik: That still exists on their website.
[0:09:35 – 0:09:46] Erik: What value, what sweet, sweet value current ownership is going to get off of the website of intellectual properties of mine, of campsite reviews.
[0:09:46 – 0:09:48] Adam: They still got pictures of me on their website.
[0:09:49 – 0:09:50] Adam: Take them down.
[0:09:52 – 0:09:53] Adam: You don’t own me.
[0:09:53 – 0:09:54] Adam: Yeah.
[0:09:55 – 0:09:56] Adam: Actually, they actually do.
[0:09:56 – 0:09:57] Erik: Yeah.
[0:09:58 – 0:09:59] Erik: And they want a piece of my soul now.
[0:09:59 – 0:10:01] Erik: Did you ever sign anything to make that?
[0:10:01 – 0:10:02] Erik: I never did, no.
[0:10:02 – 0:10:04] Erik: Well, get on it.
[0:10:05 – 0:10:06] Erik: I know a lawyer or two.
[0:10:06 – 0:10:09] Adam: All right, I’m going to sign on to the class action lawsuit.
[0:10:10 – 0:10:11] Adam: I want my pictures back.
[0:10:12 – 0:10:13] Erik: At least you got to blur my head.
[0:10:14 – 0:10:15] Erik: Blur the back of my head.
[0:10:15 – 0:10:19] Erik: Also blur the back of my sweet, sweet, what was that?
[0:10:19 – 0:10:23] Erik: Cincinnati like zoo shirt you were wearing that was all…
[0:10:27 – 0:10:28] Adam: Cincinnati.
[0:10:28 – 0:10:29] Adam: It’s zoo-sized.
[0:10:29 – 0:10:30] Erik: Zoo-sized.
[0:10:31 – 0:10:36] Erik: It goes from small, medium, large, and then Z for zoo-sized.
[0:10:36 – 0:10:39] Adam: Zoo-sized shirt.
[0:10:39 – 0:10:40] Adam: I want my shirt blurred out.
[0:10:41 – 0:10:42] Adam: You fascists.
[0:10:44 – 0:10:44] Adam: All right.
[0:10:44 – 0:10:45] Adam: We’re having fun here.
[0:10:45 – 0:10:46] Adam: We’re having a good time.
[0:10:48 – 0:10:50] Adam: It’s still winter.
[0:10:50 – 0:10:53] Adam: Tonight we’re talking about two of our favorite lakes.
[0:10:54 – 0:10:55] Adam: You ever been there, folks?
[0:10:55 – 0:10:56] Adam: You ever hear to these lakes?
[0:10:57 – 0:10:58] Adam: Misquah.
[0:10:59 – 0:10:59] Adam: Vista.
[0:11:00 – 0:11:02] Adam: Jake, Lux, Carl, Morgan.
[0:11:02 – 0:11:09] Erik: We’re not going to be reviewing them, but you can access Vista and Misqua from those lakes.
[0:11:10 – 0:11:20] Erik: I would say the vast majority of people visiting these lakes are coming in from the north via a Liz and or swamp permit.
[0:11:21 – 0:11:22] Adam: There’s none of those left anymore.
[0:11:23 – 0:11:24] Adam: They took them all away.
[0:11:24 – 0:11:27] SPEAKER_00: No more permits for Liz.
[0:11:27 – 0:11:28] Erik: Uncle Sam took them away.
[0:11:29 – 0:11:30] Erik: So yeah, from the north… You’ve been bad.
[0:11:31 – 0:11:34] Erik: You’re working with three permits a day between those two.
[0:11:34 – 0:11:36] Erik: It’s the same entry point, but it’s two different lakes.
[0:11:37 – 0:11:39] Erik: Just look at a map.
[0:11:39 – 0:11:41] Erik: You’re 184 episodes.
[0:11:41 – 0:11:43] Erik: Five, six, nine, 200.
[0:11:43 – 0:11:44] Erik: You probably have a map.
[0:11:44 – 0:11:49] Erik: I don’t know when this episode’s coming out, but you can understand that you can come in from the north…
[0:11:50 – 0:12:14] Erik: on a uh liz and or poplar sorry not poplar is the main lake that puts you into a swamp or liz entry permit i suppose you could make your way down here on a meads permit yeah how many people you think in the last 10 years have ripped a meads permit all the way down to misquan it’s happened one i’m sure night one that’d be a big day not crazy though
[0:12:15 – 0:12:16] Adam: Yeah, no, it can be done.
[0:12:17 – 0:12:19] Erik: But then I imagine the, I would say 25%.
[0:12:23 – 0:12:52] Erik: coming in from morgan the main reason that i don’t feel like that percentage should be any higher is because there’s only one permit going in on morgan a day so there’s only so many people that can take up the four campsites that are split up between these two lakes and then previously mentioned i don’t know month ago whenever we were talking about ram ram rum craft little trout there’s for sure a percentage of people coming up from ram as well
[0:12:54 – 0:12:56] Adam: You should have stayed on Little Trout.
[0:12:56 – 0:12:58] Erik: You should have, truly.
[0:12:58 – 0:13:03] Adam: We did on that episode discourage people from trying to push it, but it has been done also.
[0:13:03 – 0:13:07] Adam: And that portage from Little Trout up to Misquah, it’s nasty.
[0:13:08 – 0:13:08] Erik: Yeah.
[0:13:08 – 0:13:20] Erik: There’s a disparity between these two lakes in terms of campsite quality when it comes to the three sites on Vista and the one site on Misquah.
[0:13:21 – 0:13:25] Erik: Campsites 2 and 3 on Vista, again, refer to the map.
[0:13:28 – 0:13:36] Erik: On the business’s website that, again, will continue to be named just because that’s where it is.
[0:13:37 – 0:13:43] Erik: But campsite 1 on Vista and campsite 1 on Misquah, you could pretty much throw out.
[0:13:44 – 0:13:46] Erik: It’s like getting Delta 2 and a 7 and hold them.
[0:13:48 – 0:13:49] Erik: I’ve…
[0:13:49 – 0:13:49] Erik: Fold.
[0:13:50 – 0:13:51] Adam: Fold, pal.
[0:13:51 – 0:13:53] Adam: That’s solid advice, partner.
[0:13:53 – 0:14:02] Erik: Yeah, you will be better off portaging two more times and getting up to Lux than staying on… You’ll be better off sticking your cards in a can of beans.
[0:14:03 – 0:14:03] Erik: Yeah, that too.
[0:14:05 – 0:14:10] Erik: But yeah, we’ll run through my thoughts at the time as I paddled through them.
[0:14:11 – 0:14:11] Erik: Oh boy.
[0:14:12 – 0:14:13] Erik: Five plus years ago now.
[0:14:14 – 0:14:15] Erik: One late…
[0:14:17 – 0:14:24] Erik: late Saturday in early November as the lakes were freezing.
[0:14:25 – 0:14:33] Erik: Some of the small ones on the way through, I think rum, we had to break ice through to get even close to some of these lakes.
[0:14:34 – 0:14:46] Erik: I do remember having a very quiet and nice and enjoyable sushi lunch on the, I feel like, pretty well-known
[0:14:48 – 0:15:10] Adam: nice campsite on vista which to my records is number three but it is the one on the far south end southern southern vista with the great north views great north views yeah the only time i was through there um some guys are on that site and like watched them catch like a 30 inch walleye from their campsite damn
[0:15:11 – 0:15:12] Adam: Yeah, it was pretty nice.
[0:15:12 – 0:15:17] Adam: And then we ended up on Vista One, so not great.
[0:15:17 – 0:15:19] Erik: Yeah, you can fill in the blanks on Vista One.
[0:15:19 – 0:15:23] Adam: That’s the only one I have any real experience with tonight.
[0:15:23 – 0:15:30] Erik: I didn’t go out of my way to actually get a full-blown review on that one, so we’ll leave that one up for… May or may not be a real site.
[0:15:31 – 0:15:31] Adam: Yeah.
[0:15:32 – 0:15:35] Erik: Well, let’s start with Misquah.
[0:15:36 – 0:15:38] Erik: Again, we’re in the Misquah Hills here.
[0:15:38 – 0:15:45] Erik: If you’re not following along at home, you’re just not doing your due diligence, and I am over trying to hold your hand.
[0:15:45 – 0:15:47] Erik: We’re here, and it’s Misquah.
[0:15:47 – 0:15:50] Erik: This small yet deep lake is a quite remote
[0:15:50 – 0:16:18] Erik: one with tough access from the south and long distances from the north while it offers decent fishing for big lake trout there is no reason to target this lake for its single campsite it’s a it’s a shame the campsite on this lake is one of the worst in the area because it because it is a very pretty lake that would be nice to spend the night at especially if you’re trudging yourself up from the nasty 200 yard portage from little trout out of the south
[0:16:19 – 0:16:20] Erik: Campsite 1 review.
[0:16:21 – 0:16:26] Erik: Officially, this is the only campsite on the lake, and it is borderline unusable.
[0:16:27 – 0:16:34] Erik: If you find yourself exhausted from the portage in from Little Trout, and the light is fading from the day, you could consider it.
[0:16:35 – 0:16:39] Erik: But in all other cases, you will be better suited by pressing on towards Vista.
[0:16:41 – 0:16:45] Erik: The landing is a challenging little notch that barely allows for the unloading of gear.
[0:16:46 – 0:16:51] Erik: The campsite itself is riddled with uneven ground and the tops of subterranean boulders.
[0:16:53 – 0:17:02] Erik: I honestly think the only way one could comfortably sleep here would be in hammocks, though it isn’t the worst fire grate situation I’ve ever seen.
[0:17:02 – 0:17:04] Erik: It’s pretty close.
[0:17:04 – 0:17:05] Adam: How much grass is growing through it, though?
[0:17:06 – 0:17:07] Adam: That’s what I need to see.
[0:17:08 – 0:17:11] Adam: Ah, it’s just got some sticks, kind of.
[0:17:12 – 0:17:14] Adam: It is riddled with… Oh, it’s strewn with boulder.
[0:17:14 – 0:17:16] Erik: So many boulders.
[0:17:16 – 0:17:18] Erik: Tent pad zero, landing F, fire grate…
[0:17:19 – 0:17:21] Adam: This campsite’s guaranteed haunted.
[0:17:21 – 0:17:23] Erik: Overall, D-.
[0:17:23 – 0:17:26] Adam: 110% haunted with demons.
[0:17:26 – 0:17:27] SPEAKER_00: I did take two pictures.
[0:17:27 – 0:17:27] Erik: Oh, yeah.
[0:17:28 – 0:17:28] Erik: Look at that.
[0:17:28 – 0:17:29] SPEAKER_00: Oh, my God.
[0:17:29 – 0:17:32] Adam: The landing is not any better.
[0:17:33 – 0:17:33] Adam: No.
[0:17:33 – 0:17:34] Adam: Great boulders, though.
[0:17:35 – 0:17:36] Adam: Good roots.
[0:17:36 – 0:17:37] Adam: Good roots.
[0:17:37 – 0:17:40] Adam: Solid roots on this here campsite on Misquah.
[0:17:40 – 0:17:46] Erik: If you really want to get out there and slam some Lakers, bring a Ouija board.
[0:17:46 – 0:17:47] Adam: Yes, bring a Ouija board.
[0:17:47 – 0:17:53] Adam: You’re going to want to bring some gifts to try and keep the demons at bay.
[0:17:53 – 0:17:55] Adam: Gifts or gifts?
[0:17:55 – 0:17:55] Adam: Gifts.
[0:17:56 – 0:18:00] Adam: Yeah, you want to sprinkle some salt around your tent if you’re camping in this one.
[0:18:00 – 0:18:03] Erik: Bring some GIFs, some of your go-tos.
[0:18:03 – 0:18:05] Adam: Yeah, show them some funny videos.
[0:18:05 – 0:18:06] Adam: That’ll keep them away.
[0:18:08 – 0:18:31] Adam: oh my oh my all right we’re moving on we’re not gonna dwell on this uh beautiful lake that there is even a a review of that campsite yeah i just want to look at the oh there it is yeah why is there a campsite there who’s to say on misqua yeah i don’t know do you fish at all when you’re there
[0:18:32 – 0:18:33] Adam: How deep is it?
[0:18:33 – 0:18:34] Erik: No, we were passing through.
[0:18:34 – 0:18:35] Erik: It is a deep one, though.
[0:18:35 – 0:18:36] Adam: It is 60 feet deep.
[0:18:37 – 0:18:38] Adam: 60 fathoms deep.
[0:18:41 – 0:18:41] Adam: Probably a lot.
[0:18:42 – 0:18:43] Adam: It’s like one of those…
[0:18:44 – 0:18:51] Adam: If you, like, disturb the water while you’re there, like, just hands and, like, ghouls start coming up from the depths.
[0:18:51 – 0:18:53] Adam: You don’t want to… Don’t mess with me, squad.
[0:18:53 – 0:18:54] Adam: I don’t want to think about that.
[0:18:54 – 0:18:55] Adam: That’s our conclusion.
[0:18:55 – 0:18:56] Adam: We’re moving on to Vista.
[0:18:57 – 0:19:27] Adam: miss miss guadavista this 165 acre lake is at the crossroads of multiple entry permits and routes with access from entry points 44 45 and 47 there are a couple of very nice sites on this lake but due to being at a bit of an intersection it can be tough to acquire one of them during the busy season there are just decent fishing opportunities here with decent numbers for both walleyes and northern pike all right decent
[0:19:28 – 0:19:46] Adam: oh and campsite number one na so what happened there you just didn’t go down didn’t go i was planning on you telling me all about it so yeah campsite three and campsite two were both taken we were on the same route as as you were on this day and uh yeah campsite three had the guys with the big walleye
[0:19:47 – 0:19:55] Adam: Campsite 2 is also clearly occupied, and we weren’t interested in a further portaging, and light was fading.
[0:19:56 – 0:19:59] Adam: So we made our way down the arm to the west.
[0:19:59 – 0:20:00] Erik: The western arm.
[0:20:00 – 0:20:04] Adam: And it’s way down there, and you’re like, it’s just going to be down here, easy to find.
[0:20:04 – 0:20:08] Adam: And it’s literally in the very farthest nook and cranny of that arm.
[0:20:09 – 0:20:11] Adam: And then the landing is obscured.
[0:20:12 – 0:20:14] Adam: Let me paint a picture for you by a very large downed tree.
[0:20:15 – 0:20:20] Adam: which is almost impossible to get around because the campsite is so far into the cranny.
[0:20:22 – 0:20:24] Adam: And it’s the darkest campsite I’ve ever been in.
[0:20:25 – 0:20:29] Adam: It’s literally 110% shaded at all times of the day and year.
[0:20:30 – 0:20:33] Adam: And I’m going to go ahead and give you a rough rundown.
[0:20:33 – 0:20:36] Adam: We did catch some smallies, I think, just kind of near there.
[0:20:37 – 0:20:39] Erik: Doesn’t seem like it’s in a great place for fishing.
[0:20:39 – 0:20:47] Adam: Yeah, it was kind of in this very shallow back bay, and we got in so late that we didn’t really want to venture too far out for fishing, so we just kind of fished right in front of it.
[0:20:49 – 0:20:52] Adam: The fire grade, if I remember, was adequate.
[0:20:52 – 0:20:53] Adam: We’ll give it a C-.
[0:20:54 – 0:20:55] Adam: The landing was very bad.
[0:20:57 – 0:20:59] Adam: I’m going to give it a very bad F-minus on the landing.
[0:21:00 – 0:21:02] Erik: And there’s not a portage out the back of that.
[0:21:02 – 0:21:03] Erik: There’s nothing back there.
[0:21:03 – 0:21:05] Adam: Why’d they have to stick it back in there so far?
[0:21:05 – 0:21:09] Erik: Is that really the best place they could find a campsite for it, especially if it’s bad?
[0:21:09 – 0:21:14] Adam: Literally, I remember paddling back there, and it doesn’t appear that there’s any fires going back here.
[0:21:14 – 0:21:17] Adam: It seems like it’s going to be open, but like…
[0:21:18 – 0:21:18] Adam: Surely it will be here.
[0:21:19 – 0:21:21] Adam: And you just keep going and going.
[0:21:21 – 0:21:25] Adam: And it’s just literally as far as you can paddle into that back bay.
[0:21:26 – 0:21:26] Adam: Is that it?
[0:21:26 – 0:21:27] Adam: Is it farther?
[0:21:27 – 0:21:32] Adam: You never want to be paddling up to the last campsite on a lake and being asking, like, is that it?
[0:21:33 – 0:21:33] Erik: Questioning.
[0:21:33 – 0:21:34] Adam: Yeah.
[0:21:34 – 0:21:35] Adam: I guess.
[0:21:36 – 0:21:38] Adam: I guess we’ll go look.
[0:21:38 – 0:21:40] Adam: So we had a pretty good-sized group, too.
[0:21:40 – 0:21:44] Adam: And we found room for everybody to sleep, but it was tight.
[0:21:45 – 0:21:47] Adam: How many people were on that trip?
[0:21:47 – 0:21:47] Adam: Seven.
[0:21:48 – 0:21:48] Erik: What?
[0:21:48 – 0:21:49] Erik: When was that?
[0:21:53 – 0:21:58] Adam: September of 2014, I want to say.
[0:21:58 – 0:21:59] SPEAKER_00: That’s almost 10 years ago now.
[0:22:00 – 0:22:02] Erik: I’m not even going to ask any further follow-up questions.
[0:22:02 – 0:22:04] Adam: Yeah, well, there was enough room.
[0:22:04 – 0:22:06] Adam: We made it work.
[0:22:06 – 0:22:09] Adam: But I do not remember it being a very good campsite.
[0:22:09 – 0:22:12] Adam: So I’m going to give it an overall grade of a D+.
[0:22:12 – 0:22:13] Adam: But we did have good times.
[0:22:14 – 0:22:15] Adam: We did have pretty good times there.
[0:22:16 – 0:22:21] Adam: We moved on from there up to Gaskin the next day, and we had excellent times on Gaskin.
[0:22:21 – 0:22:21] Adam: Yeah.
[0:22:21 – 0:22:26] Adam: And it was with a bunch of guys I hadn’t seen in a while.
[0:22:26 – 0:22:28] Adam: And from Wisconsin, my dad.
[0:22:29 – 0:22:31] Adam: And South Central.
[0:22:31 – 0:22:32] Adam: Not Central Central.
[0:22:33 – 0:22:33] Adam: South Central.
[0:22:34 – 0:22:37] Adam: And we had a pretty damn good trip, so.
[0:22:38 – 0:22:43] Adam: I can’t really give it too hard of a time, especially since it kept us from having to do another portage.
[0:22:43 – 0:22:45] Adam: So preferable to portaging again.
[0:22:45 – 0:22:47] Adam: That’s how I’ll rate it.
[0:22:47 – 0:22:49] Adam: Preferable to portaging?
[0:22:49 – 0:22:51] Adam: As far as I know, it wasn’t haunted by demons.
[0:22:52 – 0:22:53] Erik: What’s the portage out of there?
[0:22:53 – 0:22:54] Adam: Up to Horseshoe then?
[0:22:54 – 0:23:00] Adam: Up to Horseshoe, which is a roll of the dice up there in Party Town.
[0:23:01 – 0:23:04] Erik: Otherwise, you can portage east into…
[0:23:06 – 0:23:07] Erik: Carl and or Lux.
[0:23:07 – 0:23:08] Adam: Yeah, could have went to Lux.
[0:23:09 – 0:23:10] Erik: Should have gone to Lux.
[0:23:10 – 0:23:10] SPEAKER_00: Should have went to Lux.
[0:23:11 – 0:23:13] Adam: That’s what I thought once we had laid down for the night.
[0:23:14 – 0:23:16] Adam: But actually, when we woke up in the morning.
[0:23:16 – 0:23:18] Erik: Oh boy, I wish I was on Lux right now.
[0:23:18 – 0:23:19] Adam: Wish we had gone to Lux.
[0:23:20 – 0:23:25] Adam: Yeah, but you know, plenty of room for, we made it work just fine.
[0:23:25 – 0:23:28] Adam: It’s cozy and horrifying, but fun.
[0:23:29 – 0:23:29] Adam: There you go.
[0:23:29 – 0:23:33] Adam: That’s what you should type in there if you still had access to the admin page.
[0:23:33 – 0:23:35] Erik: I don’t have any access to anything.
[0:23:35 – 0:23:40] Adam: Anybody out there understand how to hack into a Campset Review website, we need your help.
[0:23:41 – 0:23:44] Adam: Contact us at tumblehomecast on instagram.com.
[0:23:44 – 0:23:45] Adam: Call the answering machine.
[0:23:46 – 0:23:48] Adam: The number is in the show notes.
[0:23:48 – 0:23:50] Adam: Or hit us up.
[0:23:50 – 0:23:53] Adam: Just come visit me at the co-op and let me know.
[0:23:54 – 0:23:57] Adam: How can we hack this website and get back this intellectual property?
[0:23:58 – 0:24:03] Erik: I mean, I can always click and drag, copy and paste.
[0:24:04 – 0:24:08] Adam: I just want to actually edit it to say that the campsite is a nightmare.
[0:24:09 – 0:24:12] Erik: Yeah, just let them have all of the mistakes.
[0:24:13 – 0:24:16] Erik: If they can own my property, they can own the mistakes that exist around it as well.
[0:24:19 – 0:24:21] Adam: NA stands for Nightmare Accessible.
[0:24:22 – 0:24:23] Erik: Nightmare Accessible.
[0:24:23 – 0:24:24] Adam: All right.
[0:24:25 – 0:24:26] Adam: Campsite 2 is much better.
[0:24:29 – 0:24:30] Adam: It’s out there in the main body.
[0:24:31 – 0:24:34] Erik: Campsite 2 on Vista.
[0:24:34 – 0:24:40] Erik: This is an interesting campsite, and it can be found on the western shores of said lake.
[0:24:41 – 0:24:52] Erik: It sits high above the lake, but it is also set some ways back into the woods, making for somewhat diminished views of the lake, but added privacy.
[0:24:53 – 0:24:59] Erik: Although there is an imposing angled slab of rock featured in the site, the safest landing is off to the side of it.
[0:25:01 – 0:25:07] Erik: Even then, it’s not the greatest, and you have to haul your gear uphill to the flat spots at the top of camp.
[0:25:08 – 0:25:09] Erik: The fire-grade area feels commanding.
[0:25:12 – 0:25:16] Erik: And there are two solid tent pads with numerous hammock options.
[0:25:17 – 0:25:18] Erik: Tent pads two.
[0:25:19 – 0:25:21] Erik: Landing C plus.
[0:25:22 – 0:25:23] Erik: Fire area B.
[0:25:24 – 0:25:25] Erik: B minus overall.
[0:25:25 – 0:25:27] Erik: Yeah, it’s all about getting up in the camp.
[0:25:28 – 0:25:33] Erik: Once you get up in there, it’s kind of a crazy like wall of rock.
[0:25:33 – 0:25:36] Erik: It’s a young man’s site, I would say.
[0:25:36 – 0:25:39] Adam: So two of the three Vista sites have zero Vista.
[0:25:40 – 0:25:40] SPEAKER_00: Yeah.
[0:25:41 – 0:25:42] Erik: The one for sure does.
[0:25:44 – 0:25:50] Erik: And it is the nicest site in the area and most well-known.
[0:25:50 – 0:25:51] Erik: You see it mentioned.
[0:25:51 – 0:26:00] Erik: It’s kind of like the Little Caribou West, that little number three on Vista.
[0:26:00 – 0:26:01] Adam: This one’s hot.
[0:26:02 – 0:26:03] Erik: It’s a hot site.
[0:26:03 – 0:26:08] Erik: It’s a great spot to enjoy some cold sushi from the day before.
[0:26:10 – 0:26:18] Adam: Easily the nicest and most well-known campsite in the Miskwa Hills area, it has all the makings of a classic BWCA campsite.
[0:26:19 – 0:26:28] Adam: There’s a small slip on the side of that site that makes for easy canoe loading and unloading, though there’s only space for one at a time.
[0:26:29 – 0:26:36] Adam: An easy walk up to the main site opens up into a nice flat fire grid area and lofted views of the north of the lake.
[0:26:37 – 0:26:44] Adam: There is one large tent pad in the woods behind the site and potentially more in front of the fire grate depending on how close you want to get.
[0:26:45 – 0:26:51] Adam: A couple of beautiful old-growth white pines put the cherry on top of the ambiance of this site.
[0:26:51 – 0:27:00] Adam: Tent pads 1+, landing B+, fire grate area A. Eric gives this one an overall grade of an A.
[0:27:00 – 0:27:01] Erik: Stunning.
[0:27:02 – 0:27:02] Adam: Plus?
[0:27:03 – 0:27:03] Erik: Question mark?
[0:27:04 – 0:27:05] Adam: Should have gave it a plus probably.
[0:27:05 – 0:27:07] Adam: Look at the vista on this vista.
[0:27:08 – 0:27:08] Adam: It’s a beaut.
[0:27:09 – 0:27:10] Adam: Vistas on vistas.
[0:27:12 – 0:27:13] Adam: Oh, wow.
[0:27:13 – 0:27:13] Adam: Yeah.
[0:27:13 – 0:27:15] Adam: Scroll down for the white pine views.
[0:27:15 – 0:27:16] Adam: Oh, yeah.
[0:27:17 – 0:27:18] Adam: You could throw a slip bobber off this thing for sure.
[0:27:20 – 0:27:23] Adam: That is the end of this segment.
[0:27:24 – 0:27:27] Adam: Clearly only one good, so one good campsite out of four.
[0:27:27 – 0:27:31] Erik: One good site between two lakes and four campsites.
[0:27:33 – 0:27:38] Erik: One great one, one average one, and two that could probably be described as avoidable.
[0:27:43 – 0:27:44] Adam: Yeah.
[0:27:45 – 0:27:47] Adam: I either want this one or I would definitely go for Lux.
[0:27:48 – 0:27:49] Erik: I have never been down there.
[0:27:49 – 0:28:11] Adam: oh god the one on lux is sweet i think someday we should do lux is it yeah it is it’s lux luxurious lux uh-huh it’s a beaut yeah this is a sweet lake though yeah this is fun it’s a nice place to get to you’re kind of uh you’re kind of out there enough but not uh out there out there just enough
[0:28:15 – 0:28:15] Adam: All right.
[0:28:15 – 0:28:19] Adam: Do you have any information on fishing for Vista or Misqua?
[0:28:19 – 0:28:20] Adam: Is there a lake trout in Misqua?
[0:28:20 – 0:28:22] Adam: That’s, I guess, the only question I have.
[0:28:24 – 0:28:26] Erik: Misqua, that’s the only reason to go to Misqua.
[0:28:27 – 0:28:28] Erik: Great lake trout fishing.
[0:28:28 – 0:28:31] Erik: Very deep, dark, and native.
[0:28:32 – 0:28:36] Erik: Disturbingly dark flesh on the lake trout that come out of that lake.
[0:28:36 – 0:28:38] Adam: Almost demonic, some say.
[0:28:39 – 0:28:39] Erik: Mm-hmm.
[0:28:40 – 0:28:42] Adam: I’m kind of intrigued, actually, at this point.
[0:28:42 – 0:28:47] Adam: I wouldn’t mind just going to this bouldery demon site on Miskwa and trying for some lake trout someday, too.
[0:28:49 – 0:28:53] Adam: I guess I’d rather stay there than on the, you know, in the cranny.
[0:28:54 – 0:28:56] Erik: In the vista cranny.
[0:28:56 – 0:29:00] Adam: This one, at least, it’s got a bit of an open space to it.
[0:29:00 – 0:29:01] Erik: Yeah, get a couple of hammocks.
[0:29:02 – 0:29:03] Adam: That fire grate leaves a lot to be desired.
[0:29:04 – 0:29:19] Erik: Yeah, you would have to almost do it in the early winter and then just set up on the lake, which would be great because I have heard and I have seen some great lake trout come through the ice and on the open water on that lake.
[0:29:20 – 0:29:30] Erik: So, yeah, if you didn’t have to actually set up on that campsite, the portage landing in from Little Trout is wretched.
[0:29:32 – 0:29:34] Erik: getting off of the lake sucks.
[0:29:35 – 0:29:38] Erik: So like, yeah, just get on the lake and then spend like three days.
[0:29:40 – 0:29:41] Erik: That would be the way to do it really.
[0:29:42 – 0:29:53] Erik: And then even still, hopefully you’ve got hammocks if it’s summer and if it’s winter, just set up on the ice around the corner from the campsite.
[0:29:53 – 0:29:57] Erik: Cause I could not imagine trying to set up tents on that site.
[0:29:57 – 0:29:59] Erik: It’s seemingly impossible because,
[0:30:00 – 0:30:01] Adam: Yeah, you wouldn’t want to.
[0:30:01 – 0:30:02] Adam: It’s a boulder field.
[0:30:03 – 0:30:06] Adam: Has anybody listening to this show ever been to Snack Lake?
[0:30:08 – 0:30:11] Adam: It’s even further into the cranny in Da Vista.
[0:30:11 – 0:30:12] Adam: If you keep going.
[0:30:12 – 0:30:13] Erik: Double long cast at gmail.com.
[0:30:14 – 0:30:15] Adam: Yeah, call the answering machine.
[0:30:15 – 0:30:17] Adam: We want to hear your snack stories.
[0:30:17 – 0:30:19] Erik: You been to Snack?
[0:30:19 – 0:30:21] Adam: It’s in the foothills of the Misquai Hills.
[0:30:22 – 0:30:26] Adam: It’s hills preceding the hills.
[0:30:26 – 0:30:35] Adam: Fun fact on the Misquai Hills, six of the top ten elevation spots in Minnesota are located in the Misquai Hills.
[0:30:38 – 0:30:38] Adam: Pretty neat, huh?
[0:30:39 – 0:30:41] Erik: Where are the other four?
[0:30:42 – 0:30:42] Adam: Just a little bit over.
[0:30:43 – 0:30:43] Adam: Just a little bit over.
[0:30:43 – 0:30:44] Erik: A little bit down.
[0:30:44 – 0:30:45] Erik: Just over down by…
[0:30:45 – 0:30:50] Adam: Pretty much all 10 are in the northeastern section of Minnesota, but… Eagle Mountain.
[0:30:50 – 0:30:55] Adam: If you’re technically looking at the Misquahills, they got quite a few big elevations in there.
[0:30:55 – 0:30:58] Adam: A lot of stuff over 2,000 feet above sea level.
[0:30:59 – 0:31:03] Adam: Just kind of a neat general area that you can get to with some pretty good…
[0:31:04 – 0:31:05] Adam: Pretty good hills.
[0:31:05 – 0:31:08] Adam: I wouldn’t call them mountains, but I would call them hills.
[0:31:08 – 0:31:15] Erik: I’m sure that there is a way to look this up if you do the actual state-by-state research.
[0:31:16 – 0:31:25] Erik: But is there an actual place where you can find the shortest distance between the highest point in a state and the lowest point in a state?
[0:31:26 – 0:31:27] Erik: Minnesota has to be up there.
[0:31:28 – 0:31:30] Adam: Yeah, I would think so.
[0:31:30 – 0:31:32] Erik: It’s within like 10 miles.
[0:31:32 – 0:31:34] Adam: It’s probably on peakbaggers.com.
[0:31:34 – 0:31:36] Erik: Peakbaggers.com.
[0:31:36 – 0:31:38] Erik: Those baggers, they would know.
[0:31:39 – 0:31:40] Erik: Of course, they would know.
[0:31:40 – 0:31:44] Adam: There’s a large amount of people who are going for the peaks.
[0:31:44 – 0:31:44] Adam: You know what I mean?
[0:31:44 – 0:31:45] Adam: Yeah.
[0:31:45 – 0:31:48] Adam: County peaks, you know, not just state high points.
[0:31:48 – 0:31:50] Adam: I think maybe they’re high pointers.
[0:31:50 – 0:31:52] Adam: More than peak beggars.
[0:31:52 – 0:31:59] Erik: Because I can’t think of another state that would make sense, but it also, like, you would never think Minnesota would be the state either, unless you knew.
[0:31:59 – 0:32:02] Erik: Like, it’s probably got to be a lake.
[0:32:02 – 0:32:05] Erik: It has to be, like, a great lake state.
[0:32:05 – 0:32:12] Erik: Because those lakes, they add into the equation the lowest point, like, inevitably.
[0:32:12 – 0:32:13] Erik: Mm-hmm.
[0:32:14 – 0:32:36] Erik: So depending on how much closer another high point is in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, all the way, you know, the rest, all the way out to the Atlantic Ocean, you would think that those would be like leading characters for shortest distance between highest and lowest characters.
[0:32:37 – 0:32:38] Adam: Yeah.
[0:32:38 – 0:32:41] Erik: Minnesota’s is like, what, seven miles?
[0:32:41 – 0:32:44] Adam: Yeah, you can damn near see the big lake from Eagle Mountain.
[0:32:44 – 0:32:44] Erik: Yeah.
[0:32:46 – 0:32:47] Adam: Yeah, we’ll give it to them.
[0:32:47 – 0:32:49] Erik: For now, Minnesota, they’ve got the lead.
[0:32:49 – 0:32:52] Adam: Until further notice, they win.
[0:32:53 – 0:32:53] Erik: Yeah.
[0:32:56 – 0:32:56] Adam: All right.
[0:32:56 – 0:32:58] Adam: Well, I don’t know.
[0:32:58 – 0:33:04] Adam: I don’t know when this is going to make it back into the list of places I need to get to again, but…
[0:33:06 – 0:33:10] Adam: I’ve been there, and I enjoyed it, even though I probably stayed at the worst.
[0:33:10 – 0:33:15] Adam: I would say Vista 1 is worse than Misqua 1, so probably stayed at the worst site in this whole system.
[0:33:16 – 0:33:17] Adam: Still had a pretty good time.
[0:33:17 – 0:33:17] Erik: Yeah.
[0:33:18 – 0:33:18] Adam: Not going to lie.
[0:33:19 – 0:33:19] Erik: Well, that’s what it’s all about.
[0:33:20 – 0:33:23] Erik: We’re at the point in the show where you don’t need us to explain that to you.
[0:33:24 – 0:33:24] Erik: You know.
[0:33:25 – 0:33:25] Adam: All right.
[0:33:27 – 0:33:29] Adam: I think that’s a good place to leave this episode.
[0:33:30 – 0:33:35] Adam: Thank you for being here on Tumble Home, a proud independent Boundary Waters podcast.
[0:33:35 – 0:33:42] Adam: My name has been Adam, joined here in Studio K2 with The View by my best man, Eric.
[0:33:42 – 0:33:43] Adam: Johnny Utah.
[0:33:43 – 0:33:44] Adam: Thank you, Johnny.
[0:33:44 – 0:33:46] Adam: As we always say…
[0:33:48 – 0:33:49] Adam: Life is precious.
[0:33:49 – 0:33:50] Adam: Every day is a miracle.
[0:33:50 – 0:33:54] Adam: And remember to enjoy the happy paddling.
[0:33:54 – 0:33:55] Adam: Good night.
[0:35:03 – 0:35:04] UNKNOWN: That’s what I think.

