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Entry Point 33 - Little Gabbro Lake

Little Gabbro Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 23 miles. Access is a 200-rod portage from the parking lot to Little Gabbro Lake.

Number of Permits per Day: 1.5
Elevation: 1235 feet
Latitude: 47.8481
Longitude: -91.6357
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tnthekids
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09/29/2013 02:23PM
 
New Trip Report posted by tnthekids

Trip Name: S Kawishiwi - September 2013.

Entry Point: 32

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"It's never too late to be who you might have been." – George Eliot
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prizes14
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09/29/2013 06:52PM
 
I saw your orange tent in your pictures and remember seeing it when we pulled out on Friday at around 1. Didn't see you guys out and about though but nice job hanging your bear pack. We went way up the river to the burn area on Lake One and were in for 5 days. I will be posting my trip report in the next week or so.
tnthekids
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09/29/2013 08:26PM
 
quote prizes14: "I saw your orange tent in your pictures and remember seeing it when we pulled out on Friday at around 1. Didn't see you guys out and about though but nice job hanging your bear pack. We went way up the river to the burn area on Lake One and were in for 5 days. I will be posting my trip report in the next week or so."


I look forward to your report! We only saw two canoes all day so one was probably you. Although we were out exploring the trails or back a ways in our hammocks so don't visible from the water.

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