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bfurlow
01/31/2016 09:35PM
 
Nice report. You are in WAY better shape than I am! :) Very impressive. You should be proud of your accomplishment.
 
Silverback6
01/10/2017 10:58AM
 
Super Cool trip. Defiantly a bucket list item! Thanks for the Trip Report.
 
Sjlubner
11/03/2015 10:26AM
 
Well very close! The picture was taken on Jenny Lake; Teewinot Mnt. is in the background.



 
ECpizza
04/04/2016 09:25PM
 
Wow. Personally, I would have camped before tackling the Grand Portage. And you must have cruised the GP. It took me that long with one night of gear/food and no canoe,
 
Sjlubner
02/06/2016 11:58PM
 
Thank you all for the continued positive remarks. It is certainly appreciated. Paddling season is on the horizon!
 
WhiteWolf
11/27/2015 07:43AM
 
Impressive!!


The Trumpter Swans were in the exact same place just a few weeks earlier as I made my way through with BeaV and another paddler.

We also had trouble in/around the English Portage with not enough water. The portage is not maintained anymore.

3 hours on the Grand Portage? That is moving right along!!! I believe we did it in 4:30-- even having some gear moved down the night before.



 
Sjlubner
10/15/2015 02:00PM
 
New Trip Report posted by Sjlubner

Trip Name: International Falls to Lake Superior Solo.

Entry Point: 12

Click Here to View Trip Report
 
hooky
10/15/2015 08:50PM
 
Very nice report. That 8.5 miles is certainly grand.
 
Moonpath
11/28/2015 10:20PM
 
Great Trip. JerryG
 
PortageKeeper
10/16/2015 01:00PM
 
What a great trip with lots of good mileage days, I'm glad that you posted a report here!
I've always wondered if Grassy Portage was used or maintained and assumed that it at least would be kept open by snowmobilers. Good to here that it's not being let go.
Thanks for the informative report!
 
kanoes
10/16/2015 03:35PM
 
nice, thanks for posting it.


could you post your food list?
 
Jaywalker
12/09/2016 02:22PM
 
Excellent trip - inspiring! Had to get out the maps and look all the distances up. Well done!
 
crumpman
12/07/2015 08:37AM
 
My son is home now from his second AmeriCorp experience, he spent a year with the Texas Conservation Corp, and I shared this report with him. I've been thinking about the car logistics and came up with a plan. I can start at one end and my son can start in the opposit end and we can exchange car keys as we pass each other, perhaps a simultaneous key toss in the middle of Basswood! He said he would rather start at Grand Portage and get the long portage out of the way, I am the opposite. Anyway, it's been fun to speculate where we might meet for the key exchange. Trips like this get my imagination going.
 
BuckNelson
07/31/2019 09:30PM
 
I'm late to the commenting by a few years, but I really enjoyed your trip report, photos, and packing list. Thanks for sharing it with us!
 
SevenofNine
10/15/2015 07:58PM
 
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
 
bwcasolo
10/16/2015 05:07AM
 
awesome, nice job, did you mention your canoe?
 
Rafterman
10/16/2015 05:11AM
 
Looks like a challenging and rewarding trip! I am interested in seeing your gear and provision list. Aldridge1958@gmail.com. Thanks for posting this report.
 
ozarkpaddler
10/26/2015 06:18PM
 
I've thought of doing the trip from west to east myself, thanks for the report. Impressed with your ability to trim your gear to that weight on a fall trip!

BTW, are you on String Lake in your profile pic? Sure looks familiar?
 
airmorse
10/16/2015 09:30AM
 
Nice report. Something I'd like to do some day.
 
wrestlencanoe
10/16/2015 04:08PM
 

Very nice! A trip like this is on my bucket list.
 
Kiporby
10/16/2015 04:35PM
 
Nice Work. That's alot of paddling in 10 days!
 
crumpman
10/16/2015 10:25PM
 
Nice trip and report. Makes me want to do the same.
 
cyclones30
10/26/2015 08:43PM
 
Thanks for the report, you were moving pretty good. I recognize the Curtain Falls photo, we were there earlier this year.


Also, I couldn't have done that long of a trip without fishing...at least once or twice. (but that would have made that much more gear to haul)
 
callofthewild
10/16/2015 01:33PM
 
All I can say is wow!!!!! I am impressed. Thank you for sharing this adventure. Happy Paddling.
 
boonie
10/17/2015 08:18AM
 
Thanks, I enjoyed your report. I'd be interested in the food, gear list too.
 
Sjlubner
10/17/2015 11:05AM
 
Thank you all for the positive feedback.


My canoe used on the trip is my Wenonah Voyager.


Yes, Grassy Portage was cleared and wide, but very very wet and muddy.



Here is my packing list; gear and food.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-hFgVS9QiGQZXc0SlFzdFlCaDQ/view?usp=sharing




 
heavycanoe
02/05/2016 05:24PM
 
lots of the same comments.


Impressive that it only took you 10 days. I would be done after day one.


Impressive that you can get that light, I might have carried double that.


I would need to take along some fishing equipment.


Quite impressive overall
 
anthonyp007
01/11/2017 07:31PM
 
I want to do this trip someday! Awesome report, what a great way to push your limits and enjoy the most beautiful wilderness around. Thanks for sharing!
 
Pinetree
01/12/2017 03:28PM
 
Awesome trip.
 
OldGreyGoose
11/22/2015 02:46PM
 
Great report. Thanks! --Goose
 
MNLindsey80
11/30/2015 06:57PM
 
Awesome trip report!


I was first introduced to this area as a whole on a Houseboat trip in 2013 with my parents/siblings/husband/nieces nephews and kids. We had 13 people on the house boat and traveled from Crane up to Kettle Falls.


I have fond memories of the area (including the area near the Grassy Cliffs where we went tubing) and it is what drew me back again and again making the BWCA the holiest of holy's in my book ;-)
 
ArrowheadPaddler
12/06/2015 07:30AM
 
Nice report. Impressive travel times!
 
11/21/2016 10:50AM
 
Loved this report. I've never been to BWCA, but I have contacts in International Falls, so that makes it easier for me to plan a trip there. I was thinking to leave from IFalls and enter BWCA through EP12. I was so relieved to find someone else had done this route, so I know its not a crazy idea (having never been there). I plan to follow the border much like you did to Basswood, then drop down through Jackfish and Pipestone and exit at EP24. Did you have any issue getting to the EP on the right day for your permit? Or perhaps its no big deal since you went in the fall/low usage season? Not planning on 25 miles a day, I love canoe camping, but cling stubbornly to my creature comforts, no way I could do it with as little weight as you! I don't see any scotch or summer sausage on your list ;-)