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Entry Point 54 - Seagull Lake

Seagull Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (10 HP (except where paddle only) max). This entry point is supported by Gunflint Ranger Station near the city of Grand Marais, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 50 miles. No motors (use or possession) west of Three Mile Island. Large lake with several campsites. landing at Seagull Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 8
Elevation: 1205 feet
Latitude: 48.1469
Longitude: -90.8693
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pastorjsackett
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02/12/2017 10:07PM
 
New Trip Report posted by pastorjsackett

Trip Name: First Winter Trip Completed.

Entry Point: 54A

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Pinetree
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02/12/2017 10:17PM
 
Very nice report.
pastorjsackett
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02/12/2017 10:29PM
 
Thanks. That was fast.
Mocha
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02/12/2017 11:11PM
 
really great story. struggles, triumphs, setbacks, accomplishments....and learning along the way. glad you had fun. seagull is a big lake that seems really huge in the winter. fresh trout for meals is an added treat.
sharing this experience with your daughter is important. it would have been fun if the other two guys had come, it would have changed the dynamic some, but i'm sure your daughter will never forget this special trip with her dad.
thanks for posting your trip report. for some reason the pictures didn't come through for me :)

now, make sure you set a budget for winter camping gear, and space it out over the next year.
pastorjsackett
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02/13/2017 05:34AM
 
Thanks so much for these comments! I came home from this retreat time really refreshed and invigorated.
Kawishiwashy
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02/13/2017 08:59AM
 
Any pics?
pastorjsackett
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02/13/2017 10:19AM
 
Thanks to you all. I just uploaded the pictures. Hannah looks beautiful as ever,
Bill appears as capable as he was and I look older and more tired in each one. I hope you enjoy them and thanks for the support!


PJS
Mocha
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02/13/2017 10:36AM
 
the photos are awesome! love the waterbottle/knife photo. and the smiles tell the same story you told. looks like winter will last awhile up there yet, you could go out again!
Dan Cooke
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02/13/2017 12:40PM
 
Good report and great Pictures. Awesome family trip.
Letting the fire go out is the best way in my opinion. I like my sleep too much.
I came out on Tuesday, it seemed like it snowed 4" while we pulled out. Could only go 30 mph on 61 from Grand Marais to Lutsen


Dan Cooke
pastorjsackett
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02/13/2017 03:41PM
 
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. My conversations with Dan Cooke and Bill Sherck were a big inspiration to me as I looked at trying the winter gig.
awbrown
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02/13/2017 06:14PM
 
Great story. It's wonderful to be able to share times like this with your daughter.

I set a goal of losing 10 lbs. this year. I only have 15 left to lose.
SevenofNine
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02/14/2017 07:07AM
 
Glad you had a good time. What good fortune you had to take a trip with your daughter.

It was concerning when you felt you needed to keep the fire going all night which is never helpful for ones sleep. Your sleep system should keep warm at those temperatures. If not you need to think about what you could change or add to make things warmer.

The best part of this journey here is further knowing yourself - Alan Kay
pastorjsackett
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02/14/2017 08:59AM
 
I agree about the sleep system. I think mine would have been ok, but my daughter's was not, which is odd since our bags have the same rating. Still, when I go again I'll plan better for that. I know that she does not stay warm as I do when I sleep....not sure if that is a gender thing or not.


I appreciate that comment.
callofthewild
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02/14/2017 03:28PM
 
Very nice report. Thank you for sharing. My first trip to the BWCA from the East Side was in August of 1986 and I went thru WCB. My best friend from college worked there as a pontoonist.
pastorjsackett
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02/14/2017 09:19PM
 
That's cool! Hannah loves it there so much.
SaganagaJoe
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02/18/2017 03:07PM
 
Someday I would love to do something like this, after I get some more experience outside in the winter. Wool really rules.


Your parental instinct story reminded me of a time when my 12-year old brother and I were camped up in the mountains and the temperature dropped to some awful number as the polar vortex rushed off the glaciers of Mt. Rainier and over our tent. I was warm, but my brother wasn't, so we ended up in the same sleeping bag and I woke up about every hour and make sure he was OK. And no sleeping pad either!


Glad you had a good time. I'll bet it was quiet up there. Thanks for posting the report.

aka HermitThrush "Such sights as this are reserved for those who will suffer to behold them." -Eric Sevareid
pastorjsackett
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02/20/2017 06:09PM
 
Cool story SJoe! Thanks for sharing that.


I used the trip for a sermon illustration this past weekend and it went pretty well.
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