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May 09 2024

Entry Point 23 - Mudro Lake

Mudro 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 19 miles. Three accesses into Mudro Lake involve portages ranging from 20–185 rods.Easiest access is from private la nd with parking fee.

Number of Permits per Day: 5
Elevation: 1166 feet
Latitude: 48.0356
Longitude: -91.8301
On the Water- Monday July 20th-
On the water late considering how far we need to go today. Up the Horse river to the falls by 6pm. Started raining and NO campsites available. Mudrow-Alruss-Tin can Mike-Horse Lake-Horse River-Basswood. 13 miles by water. (not counting portages)

Tuesday July 21st-
Rain all night, all morning and all day. Went north by petroglyphs, table rock and the the Crocked Lake Narrows across Thursday bay to campsite. Basswood-Crooked Lake-Wednesday Bay-Thursday Bay. 11 miles in the rain.

Wednesday July 22nd-
Up early and calm winds to take advantage of, considering the big water we have to cross. Found beaver dam to lift over and did a portage from hell between Pandos lake and Chippewa Lake. VERY steep and slippery after rain. Many mud holes. Then the mile portage after Wagosh Lake to Gun Lake. Never saw another soul in a canoe or campsite the entire day! Thursday bay-Friday Bay-Pandos Lake-Chippewa Lake-Wagosh lake-Gun Lake. 11 miles by water.

Thursday July 23rd-
Finally had a dry night. got everything dry!!! A few portages today to Fourtown Lake campsite. Easy day by comparison. Gun Lake-Fairy Lake-Boot Lake-Fourtown Lake. 6 miles. Put the long miles at the first of the week for a buffer for contingencies!

Friday July 24th-
Last day. Stormed last night bad. A few portages today with one bad one between Fourtown Lake and Mudrow lake. To entry point by 1pm. Ready for a hot shower! 4 miles

Total-
45 miles by water
13 miles by portage (3 trips each)
58 miles total.

BWCA Man Trip Extravaganza

by JulianPhan
Trip Report

Entry Date: July 29, 2014
Entry Point: Snowbank Lake
Number of Days: 6
Group Size: 4

Trip Introduction:
Just got back from Snowbank last Sunday.

Day 1 of 6


Tuesday, July 29, 2014 We set out for the Bwca around 9ish. We live in Rochester, MN so the drive to Ely is about 5 hours. We had 3 duluth packs, 1 hiking pack, and 1 Alumacraft.

We stopped in duluth to check out the sites and I also picked up a map from the Duluth Pack store. From Duluth we headed to Ely and it showered a little bit on the way there. From there we headed to Smitty's and arrived around 8. The Smitty's were very friendly and then headed to the bunkhouse to plan and rest for the long day ahead of us.

 



Day 2 of 6


Wednesday, July 30, 2014 Woke up at 6am and started getting everything ready. Ate bacon and eggs and drove to Kawishiwi to pick up the permit. Our plan was to depart from Snowbank from Smitty's and try to make it to Thomas lake through disappointment . I had read that it takes 6 hours to make it there but didn't factor in that we had 2 aluminum canoes and left relatively late (9 a.m). After the very long 10 hour canoe/portage we made camp on Ima. We were exhausted and got pretty frustrated because almost all the campsites were booked but we managed to find one near the portage to Hatchet. We got settled in, ate steaks then went to bed.

 



Day 3 of 6


Thursday, July 31, 2014 I woke up first right when the sun came out and decided to go fishing by myself. I creeped into this bay I saw what I assumed was a pretty decent pike splash the top of the water. I casts over there but with no luck. I continued to fish and right before I headed back to camp I managed to catch one eater size pike in between a saddle. I was pretty stoked since it was my first catch of the trip and of the bwca. Put in on a stringer and headed back to camp to start the day.[paragraph break] Left the campsite to a bigger bay tucked in the back to go swimming and hang until prime time fishing in the evening. That night we ate spaghetti and pike.

 



Day 4 of 6


Friday, August 01, 2014 Woke up and ate breakfast and then went to Thomas for a day trip. Fished and swam pretty much all day then headed to Hatchet to try to catch some walleyes. We got to hatchet and stayed there all evening until it was pitch black. Luke had 3 pike on with his white curly tail but lost them all. Zach and I managed to catch 2 walleyes each with neon green raps. We only got 2 eater size. After being destroyed by the mosquitos we headed back to camp.

 



Day 5 of 6


Saturday, August 02, 2014 Luke, Zach, and I stayed up all night and headed out to do some early morning fishing. Luke redeemed himself by catching a eater size walleye. I strung up the walleye and we all just crashed in our sleeping bags. We woke up at 10 a.m and packed everything up. After consulting we did not wanna go the same route we did getting to Ima so instead of going back towards disappointment we went west towards abinodji and boot. We left camp at 3p.m and got to boot at around 8.

 



Day 6 of 6


Sunday, August 03, 2014 Everything was packed and ready to go so we set out for Smitty's at 11 and got there at 2:30. Some clouds but mostly sunny. We packed everything up and headed home.[paragraph break] All and all we loved this trip. It was a good way to enjoy our last summer together before we have to part ways. The BWCAW is an amazing place and we all feel so fortunate to have some so awesome be so close to us. I would like to thank everyone on this site. Everyone here is super chill and for the most part bad a**. Thanks for helping me gather the info to plan this trip and future ones!!!

 


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