We finally were able to cross the Inklin River Ice and make it up to the Inklin Line Cabin. All was well with the little cabin. No animals had got in and it had been cleaned up by the river traveler that had used it also. He left a note saying "Sure want to thank you for the unlocked door. Spent a night here, reloaded the wood box and cleaned up after. Thanks a bunch" Ken.
This cabin used to be the main base of this trap line for many years, but now that we have connected the two cabins with a good trail we can stay away from the dangerous Inklin. This river has been known to flood at any month of the year.
Monday, February 27, 2012
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Now THAT is a trapping cabin, almost like a second home! Ken is a very respectful and appreciative traveller too.
Whose cabin is that? Seems too nice for a trapping cabin therefor my guess is mining exploration cabin.
This cabin is one of the line cabins on this trapline. Built in the late 70's. We very seldom get to it because of the open Inklin.
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