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Entry Point 32 - South Kawishiwi River

South Kawishiwi River 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 21 miles. Access is a 140-rod portage to the river.

Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1201 feet
Latitude: 47.8419
Longitude: -91.6632
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Grier000
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04/04/2015 10:55AM
 
New Trip Report posted by Grier000

Trip Name: First timers - S. Kawishiwi to a Gabbro Base Camp.

Entry Point: 32

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04/05/2015 07:02PM
 
Congrats on a successful first trip! Enjoyed reading your report and learning about a great experience that you got to enjoy with friends. Sounds like you are hooked!
boonie
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04/05/2015 08:09PM
 
Thanks for the trip report - it's always nice to hear how the first one goes. It sounds like you guys had a really good one.
johno
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04/06/2015 05:13PM
 
I enjoyed reading your report. It sounds like you had a good time, learned a lot, and will be back for more. Perfect!
landoftheskytintedwater
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04/06/2015 06:09PM
 
I enjoyed the report. You'll continue to learn and refine your kit, skills, etc. Thanks for posting!
Blgl10.75
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04/19/2015 01:17AM
 
Really enjoyed a no wordy, fact filled report. Outstanding ingenuity on the hand carved splint!!
HangLoose
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04/23/2015 06:37PM
 
That ks for the report.
CityFisher74
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01/12/2016 12:26PM
 
Awesome trip report. First time experiences are always my favorite to read so that I can think back to my first time. Two things I laughed at/noticed in particular:
1) In my opinion, the broken paddle was the best thing that could have happened on your first trip. You did have an incident with your paddle so that you will never forget a spare again but at the same time it wasn't bad enough to where you were short a paddler completely - perfect!
2) I laughed out loud when I read your first experience with BWCA water. My friends and I also expected crystal clear waters because they haven't been touched by motors etc. We even dumped out our first Nalgene of purified water because we thought the purifier was broken or something had happened. Nope, those waters are perfectly clear and pure but they are also chalked full of Iron! Nothing beats the taste or color of BWCA water, especially the cooler waters of September that you experienced!

"The idea of wilderness needs no defense, it only needs defenders."
lindylair
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01/15/2016 07:35PM
 
Yup, definitely a great report and sounds like a great adventure. nice thing is, you will keep learning little things to make the trip more enjoyable for oh, 20 or 30 years!


Wondering if everyone in the group of six was totally hooked or were there some that could take it or leave it? Great job.
Grier000
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01/24/2017 11:16AM
 
I'd say most of the six were hooked!


Each year since then.., 4 of the original six have gone, and we usually have 1 or 2 new rooks with as well. Some of those newbies also got hooked, and others, not so much!


Every year has been great in it's own way, and it's always fun to experience it with new people each year to get their take on it! Thanks all for the comments!


GRIER000
callofthewild
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01/24/2017 04:30PM
 
Thanks so much for the trip report. My first trip in 1984 was very memorable. We all had way too much gear as well, not to mention aluminum canoes to haul around. Keep building on your experiences and enjoy the future trips. Happy Paddling!!!
HighnDry
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01/24/2017 04:48PM
 
Good report. Thanks for posting it and sharing!

"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.”
hwdhusky
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03/27/2017 12:55PM
 
Thanks for sharing your experiences. We learned our lesson on a trip to Insula one year. I broke half the blade off my paddle on one of the three short portage/paddles between Lake Four and Hudson. We did not have a spare with us either. We swapped paddles. The bow paddle took the cracked one. It worked okay but we have since been bringing a spare with us. Thanks again for sharing.
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