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Entry Point 37 - Kawishiwi Lake

Kawishiwi Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Isabella; Tofte, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 33 miles. Access is a boat landing at Kawishiwi Lake.

Number of Permits per Day: 7
Elevation: 1653 feet
Latitude: 47.8390
Longitude: -91.1036
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cowdoc
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06/01/2015 03:35PM
 
New Trip Report posted by cowdoc

Trip Name: Kawishiwi-May 2015.

Entry Point: 37

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ducks
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06/01/2015 05:03PM
 
Thanks for sharing and I really like the photos. So glad to see that lilcowdoc was able to make it for a trip with you. I hope my girls still want to trip with dad when they are grown up. Getting up to the Malberg area is at the top of my list of trips that I want to do.

Ride EZ
TuscaroraBorealis
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06/01/2015 06:19PM
 
Nice report.


I'm guessing we were on Lil' Sag the day you had the hail. We had just stopped to cook lunch when that system moved in. Fortunately there were some spruce trees for us to hide under.


Thanks for taking the time to share your story & photos. We're looking at that area for our fall trip, so it's nice to get the flavor of the area to whet the appetite. :)
DrBobDg
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06/01/2015 07:17PM
 
you made it to Polly from the EP in 2 hours?
single portage?
dr bob (another cow doc)
cowdoc
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06/01/2015 08:01PM
 
yes, we single portage. We had 5 people....that duffer makes a good portage monkey.


TB...I really liked the area. Some fun stream paddling and the portages are pretty flat and easy. Trapline was a real neat paddle and Adams was a very interesting lake.

"What could happen?"
SaganagaJoe
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06/01/2015 08:20PM
 
Great trip and great photos.

aka HermitThrush "Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
boonie
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06/01/2015 09:03PM
 
Thanks for the report and pictures, cowdoc - they took me back to my last couple of trips, which have been through EP #37. I also liked the area and thought Adams was a neat lake too. And I enjoyed paddling on the Kawishiwi River.
DrBobDg
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06/01/2015 09:34PM
 
we are planning on going to Adams Lake in July via Kawishiwi Lake EP. You must paddle/portage mean and lean to get there that quick. We went to Malberg a few years ago with some scouts...hot muggy day... and those two long portages toasted the guys...plus the deer flies were merciless. That little puddle between those portages didn't give much of a rest.
DrBobDg
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06/01/2015 09:39PM
 
what pictures?
dr bob
MNLindsey80
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06/01/2015 11:32PM
 
I checked out your fall trip photos from the East Bearskin loop - we are contemplating that for our own October trip - and all I can say is - WOW!!!!! Just WOW!


The Kawishiwi photos are great as well. Thanks for sharing.

“The Wilderness holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask.” - Nancy Newhall
ducks
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06/02/2015 06:25AM
 
quote DrBobDg: "what pictures?
dr bob"



They are in his photo journal. Click on the photo icon under his name and trees.

Ride EZ
nlong
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06/03/2015 07:12AM
 
I missed your group by a few hours as I entered EP37 just before you. Also camped at Lake Polly on the first night on the one of the islands on the north end. That sunset was great! The next day I went up through Koma, Malberg, Beaver, Adams, Boulder, Cap, Roe, and camped on Sagus for two nights due to rain on the 3rd day. I hopefully will get my trip report written up sometime soon. I've got lots of pictures to process as well.

“There is no greater fan of fly fishing then the worm.” -Patrick F. McManus
DrBobDg
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06/05/2015 04:57PM
 
Pictures..
Whoa....guess I better learn more about how to use this site....
Still can believe those guys made it to Polly in 2 hours...travel lean, mean, and light.
dr bob (another cow vet)
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