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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Angleworm Trail? Reply |
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egknuti |
01/30/2017 05:49PM The Angleworm Trail gets a lot of use during the winter that the Trail to the lake is pretty well packed down that you can easily walk to the lake without skis or snowshoes. |
Cedarleaf1 |
01/30/2017 09:26AMquote MNLindsey80: "Hey Cedar Leaf - we are also considering a land trail, but I will call the week before we head up for a slush/snow report. Thanks for the advice! |
MNLindsey80 |
01/28/2017 04:56PM Hey Cedar Leaf - we are also considering a land trail, but I will call the week before we head up for a slush/snow report. Angleworm is a very good choice. Lots of people winter camp thru there. The Sioux Hustler Trail is another option... but is much further up the Echo Trail. |
SevenofNine |
01/26/2017 02:22PM There is a separate Angleworm entry. The Angleworm trail is easy to do in winter. I recommend taking the Angleworm trail and not through Hegman as it is more scenic and you don't have to worry about lake ice/slush. Make sure you get a decent map of the trail. |
Cedarleaf |
01/26/2017 11:30AM Hello, With all this SLUSH talk...we're considering finding a trail we can hike and then camp on or at the end...Does anyone know if the Angleworm is marked and or passable in the Winter? Would we access it through Hegman or is there another parking lot for Angleworm? Thanks! |