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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Gunflint Trail lodging Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
ockycamper |
05/03/2017 06:21PM Our teams have used Seagull Outfitters for 4 years. Bunkhouse works well in that it has a common area and picnic tables to eat breakfast at. Very nice showers. |
SaganagaJoe |
05/01/2017 07:11PMquote bobbernumber3: "Seagull Outfitters has a great basic bunkhouse and the best showers on the GF Trail!" +1 |
bobbernumber3 |
05/01/2017 04:30PM Seagull Outfitters has a great basic bunkhouse and the best showers on the GF Trail! |
LetsGoFishing |
05/01/2017 03:58PM I've only stayed at Tuscarora and Rockwood. Tuscarora's bunkhouses are nicer, but they don't have a private bathroom, which was really convenient. I like to get a really early start, and Tuscarora's breakfast is too late for me. I'd stay at either, depending on my entry point. |
Mocha |
05/01/2017 02:37PMquote schweady: "Piggybacking on cowdoc's list... Hungry Jack Outfitters and Hungry Jack Lodge... are they associated/connected in some way, other than taking their names from the being on the same lake? I am just learning the eastern BWCAW EPs and routes and looking for mid-trail bunkhouse spots that could accommodate 8-9 guys. Hungry Jack Lodge and Hungry Jack Outfitters are not affiliated in anyway other than being on the same lake. the Lodge has cabin accommodations and some campsites. The Outfitters has 2 cabins and bunkhouses, separate showerhouse (very clean!). |
schweady |
05/01/2017 01:45PM Thanks, folks. And, sorry Ray, if this sidetracked your original question. |
landoftheskytintedwater |
05/01/2017 01:20PM I've stayed in bunkhouses at Tuscarora and Rockwood off the Gunflint. Tuscarora is my preference-clean, option for a good breakfast in the AM. |
CrookedPaddle |
05/01/2017 12:49PMquote schweady: "Piggybacking on cowdoc's list... Hungry Jack Outfitters and Hungry Jack Lodge... are they associated/connected in some way, other than taking their names from the being on the same lake? I am just learning the eastern BWCAW EPs and routes and looking for mid-trail bunkhouse spots that could accommodate 8-9 guys. Have used Tuscarora for a long time, they have several large bunk houses that would accommodate your group. |
boonie |
05/01/2017 12:06PM The only place I've stayed out the Gunflint was Rockwood Outfitters bunkhouse. Bunkhouses are basic, but each room there had a bathroom with shower. |
schweady |
05/01/2017 09:18AM Piggybacking on cowdoc's list... Hungry Jack Outfitters and Hungry Jack Lodge... are they associated/connected in some way, other than taking their names from the being on the same lake? I am just learning the eastern BWCAW EPs and routes and looking for mid-trail bunkhouse spots that could accommodate 8-9 guys. |
cowdoc |
04/30/2017 08:26PM end of trail....Seagull, Voyageur....then Tuscarora, Gunflint. Mid Trail.....Rockwood, Hungry Jack. Eastern....Clearwater. I would rate them all as decent or better depending on your comfort level. I'm always happy with them. |
Mocha |
04/30/2017 07:03PM what is your entry point? most outfitters have some sort of lodging, price varies, too. |
Ray59 |
04/30/2017 06:34PM Hi, Does anyone know of a good place to stay overnight before put-in along the Gunflint? We looked at one of the bunkhouses on a trip a few years back and opted to sleep in a tent instead. Are there any bunkhouses that are decent? Trying to avoid the long(er) drive from Grand Marais and a cabin seems like overkill. Thanks Ray |