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1815 E Sheridan St, 55731 ElyThe Cliff Wold Tours are specially designed for the canoe trip user. We supply your canoe trip for all groups whether private or non-profit, whether adult only or family, the finest of ultra lightweight equipment: tents, Marathon Grumman lightweight livery canoes, paddles, life jackets, cook kits for your size of group, compass and detailed maps covering your route, food, firegrates for use in Canada, all packsacks, a coffee pot and griddle for your size of group, saw shovel, ax if desired, freshly laundered sleeping bags, water bags and buckets, eating utensils, cooking utensils, rain ponchos, foam sleeping pads for adults, 50 feet of rope, and yes, we supply ample toilet paper. It is recommended that the canoeist wear durable clothing: trousers, with belt, cap, socks, leather boots or tennis shoes, long sleeve shirt, underwear, and have in a pocket, a handkerchief, a compass, a knife, and four or five bandaids. Your wallet may be left in our safe with your other valuables, but if taken along, it should be carried in a waterproof zip-lock bag. You will have very little use for money out on the canoe trails. The canoeist may wish to bring along the following items: fishing tackle in a small metal or plastic box, rod and reel, extra line, camera and extra film, notebook and pencil for a diary, flashlight with extra batteries, hunting knife, bug repellent. Cliff Wold's also provides the above camp tools which include a tarp to cover your equipment when in camp, a water jug in which to store cooking and drinking water taken from the middle of the lake, a shovel with which to dig a latrine when in the Quetico Park where latrines are not provided, a durable sharp bow saw to cut your firewood, and if you feel that it's necessary, an ax for splitting wood. Canoeists usually use rocks to drive in tent stakes. All sharp tools are provided with durable sheaths.
1731 E. Sheridan , 55731 Ely
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1815 E Sheridan St, 55731 Ely