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Date/Time: 05/02/2024 12:30PM
Best Old Trees?

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jwartman59 02/28/2018 03:06PM
1977 GIS Map from my collection. Red is area with predominate pine.



jwartman59 02/17/2018 10:42PM
johnMN: "jwartman59: "Maps from Sierra club, 1970s, Still useful. My opinion is the area around LLC la croix and the area east of the gunflint
Where did you find these two maps?















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Sierra club bulletin published 1970.
msnature 02/15/2018 09:12AM
Somewhere in the area of Rose Falls we came across this big ol' tree
The Great Outdoors 02/14/2018 12:17PM
That'll be Ely in another 50+ years after more regulations kick in!! :)
TuscaroraBorealis 02/14/2018 12:11PM
Frenchy: "Thank You for sharing this information. Now I have some other places to visit in BWCA."


If you haven't done so already? Check out this forum .
Frenchy 02/14/2018 10:43AM
Thank You for sharing this information. Now I have some other places to visit in BWCA.
gymcoachdon 02/13/2018 10:04PM
I was amazed at the size of the pines at my campsite on Stuart Lake, until I walked the portage to the Dahlgren River. There is a nice stand of massive pines on that portage trail. (and a nice little waterfall waiting at the end)
johnMN 02/13/2018 10:03PM
jwartman59: "Maps from Sierra club, 1970s, Still useful. My opinion is the area around LLC la croix and the area east of the gunflint
Where did you find these two maps?













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DeanL 02/13/2018 07:13PM
I recall the huge red pines on the Oyster / Oyster River portage being exceptionally big. Although it's now dead the cedar tree that tipped over between Vera and Knife was a sight to see.
mapsguy1955 02/13/2018 12:28PM
sylvesterii 02/06/2018 10:49PM
butthead: "I know BWCA was specified but a mention goes for Ottawa National Forest Sylvania Wilderness for old hemlock, white pine. Never logged many are so old they are coming down.




In the BWCA some favorites of mine are on the island on Finger Lake, the EP portage from the parking to Stuart River.



butthead"



Much easier to get to, but almost as beautiful as the BWCA. A great intro to canoe camping!
SevenofNine 02/06/2018 05:03PM
Sorry but I think that this is best found on your own. Bad enough we have people cutting live trees that are smaller. I’d rather people find trees on their own.
TuscaroraBorealis 02/06/2018 02:11PM
nlong: "I recall a stand of very large old cedar trees toward the end of the portage from Gordon to Unload lake on the way to Frost Lake. Probably the oldest ones I've come across in the BWCA so far."

There are some nice ones there.
nlong 02/06/2018 07:05AM
I recall a stand of very large old cedar trees toward the end of the portage from Gordon to Unload lake on the way to Frost Lake. Probably the oldest ones I've come across in the BWCA so far.
butthead 02/04/2018 10:46AM
I know BWCA was specified but a mention goes for Ottawa National Forest Sylvania Wilderness for old hemlock, white pine. Never logged many are so old they are coming down.



In the BWCA some favorites of mine are on the island on Finger Lake, the EP portage from the parking to Stuart River.


butthead
geotramper 02/04/2018 09:34AM
Here is a more recent map that combines those old Sierra Club maps with burn area (and blowdown) data:


What is Wilderness?
Pinetree 02/03/2018 03:22PM
The old Cedar trees between Hanson and Knife are in the 1000 year old area I think.
redbeardcanoeworks 02/03/2018 02:23PM
The best old trees in the BWCA are on the Sioux Hustler trail, especially the north half. Beautiful white and red pines. A day trip walking from Loon or Heritage up to Pageant lake gives you a good taste but it continues nicely from there.
Some of the islands on Lac La Croix have great groups of pines, I'm thinking of the Fish Stake narrows area especially.
There are some huge trees off the east end of Lady Boot Bay in La Croix but they are buried in there a bit.
This is a slightly different answer, but the most open forests that I have been in are around Cummings lake on the west end, just north of Crab lake. This is the only lake that I have ever been to that I could walk the shore line and fish. The trees are large but not huge and there is a lot less undergrowth near the lake. This makes the lake have the appearance of larger trees. Very beautiful and enjoyable to be able to walk someplace besides the portages. the other lakes around Cummings to the NE were similar.
TuscaroraBorealis 01/31/2018 06:31PM
DanCooke: "TuscaroraBorealis - Bottom of Johnson falls?
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Yes it is.
DanCooke 01/31/2018 05:04PM
TuscaroraBorealis - Bottom of Johnson falls?
bwcadan 01/31/2018 04:45PM
Enjoy a good number of old growth trees on the Oyster to Agnes portage. A stream is close by toward the Agnes exit. Not too much brush either.
TuscaroraBorealis 01/31/2018 02:53PM
Trees
jwartman59 01/31/2018 02:05PM
Maps from Sierra club, 1970s, Still useful. My opinion is the area around LLC la croix and the area east of the gunflint










Bumstead 01/31/2018 11:35AM
carmike: "Do you by chance work in the lumber industry? :) "


LOL...
egknuti 01/31/2018 10:47AM
marsonite: "Ramshead Lake has a nice stand of old white pine. Also on Oyster on the campsite just north of the portage from the Oyster river. "


+1. Also, Rocky Lake, just north of Oyster, has some really nice white pines.
marsonite 01/31/2018 08:09AM
Ramshead Lake has a nice stand of old white pine. Also on Oyster on the campsite just north of the portage from the Oyster river.
tree 01/31/2018 06:17AM
the island campsite on Boulder lake has old growth cedar.
seagull lake has a tree that is really old, too, the firefighters put sprinklers on it during the cavity lake fire... or maybe it was the ham lake fire.
ellahallely 01/31/2018 04:54AM
The oldest tree in the state is on Basswood. A cedar said to be over a 1000 years old.
carmike 01/31/2018 12:11AM
Do you by chance work in the lumber industry? :)
chergez 01/30/2018 09:19PM
What lake or campsite has the best remaining old growth trees in the BWCA?