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    PGV - What kind of ground are we on? Is this marsh as in I can walk around the water or am I wading through a swamp like environment for tens of miles?
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    I can get the fire going with a fire bow, its the food in marshes that would be trouble, plants ok but meat where? frogs, snakes maybe, guess I gotta try some fish if I can get any.
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    Yeah... what he said.
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    How deep is the marsh because if the water level is knee high then the mud is another 6 inches at least.
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Well this is great. Here I am stuck in the middle of a knee deep marsh and the guide is dead. Hello?
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    Meat... muskrats, beavers, martins, birds...
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    Hey! Carcajou! Is that you? Sling one of those muskrats in my direction. Does this swamp reak or what?
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    I believe everyone is starting to get the picture. The land is very wet but you could find some high land to travel but expect most of it to start out in the marshes. Your feet and legs would quickly start to feel the effect of water in the 50 degree temperatures. Your pop bottle might be used to start a fire but more than likely you would have to break it. Boiling of the water would definitely be needed, you could start feeling the effect of beaver fever in about a week from drinking untreated water. Utilizing a boat of some sorts would be you best bet. The great lakes winds would be blowing from the west or southwest. Rivers would move you along in the marsh areas.

    There's no one answer that a person could make under those circumstances that would be best, but the better your skills the more likely you get out alive. many trappers found themselves in similar situations a few hundred years ago.
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    Right now food is not my big concern. How deep the bogs are is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    PGV - What kind of ground are we on? Is this marsh as in I can walk around the water or am I wading through a swamp like environment for tens of miles?
    Swamp mostly
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    And they followed the rivers south, to safety.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beowulf65 View Post
    How deep is the marsh because if the water level is knee high then the mud is another 6 inches at least.
    Could be really bad at first!
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    "The Voyageurs" By Grace Lee Nute (which I have) tells of the waterways in the winter and how they handled them groups of two to five in canoe.
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Did you state that right? The west would be FROM the west or southwest? Wouldn't that push you in the opposite direction of where you want to go? North to Northeast?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pgvoutdoors View Post
    Could be really bad at first!
    So to stay alive you suck it up and trudge on to the Ranger objective of firmer ground, that or squat down and die, NEVER GIVE UP!
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    The only thing the rivers would lead you to is Lake Michigan then you have to cross the lake. I guess I'm confused.
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    No winds would be blowing from west to east southeast.
    There is no greater solitude than that of the Tracker in the forest, unless perhaps it's that of the wolf in the wilderness.

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    Probably the first signs of hypothermia setting in.
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    Most swamps/marshes have channels dug out by beavers and water currents, trying to follow them in some sort of water craft should make it easier if not twistier. Our marshes have very soft and deep bottoms trudging through up here would not be good exhausting at the best.
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    Okay east through the straights of Mackinaw into Lake Superior. This is getting ugly.
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