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  Last Visit: 06/29/2024 04:15PM

Entry Point 14 - Little Indian Sioux River North

Little Indian Sioux River (north) entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by La Croix Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 32 miles. Access is a 40-rod portage heading North from the Echo Trail.

Number of Permits per Day: 6
Elevation: 1364 feet
Latitude: 48.1466
Longitude: -92.2103
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ghamer
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06/18/2024 07:54PM
 
New Trip Report posted by ghamer

Trip Name: Moose River North to Lac la Croix - Youtube Slideshow.

Entry Point: 16

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Freeleo1
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06/19/2024 03:27PM
 
Thanks for the report. I enjoyed the pictures. The animal and bird pictures were very good. Did you have a special lens for the close ups?
We've been through there, but never spent much time on Agnes or Lac La Croix due to the crowds later in the year. It's nice to see it as more than a pass through.

"Geography is just physics slowed down, with a couple of trees stuck in it." Terry Pratchett
boonie
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06/19/2024 06:30PM
 
Enjoyed it, Gary. Seems to be a lot of water up there this year.
Tomcat
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06/19/2024 07:05PM
 
I really enjoyed this sideshow as I have the others. Thank you for sharing.
MHS67
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06/19/2024 07:45PM
 
Another great slide show, thanks!
DRB
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06/19/2024 07:53PM
 
Fantastic slide show. We were in the same area from May 19-24 and probably crossed paths with you. Absolutely beautiful photos and video! It brought me right back to my favorite place! Thank you!

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Mocha
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06/19/2024 08:20PM
 
OMG!!! The pancakes and bacon…..


Excellent slide show, as usual. So interesting to see so many swans and not many ducks.


Interesting to compare water level at entry and exit, after just a few days.


Thanks.
ghamer
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06/20/2024 05:33AM
 
Thanks everyone for watching!


Freeleo1 - I use a 100-500mm telephoto zoom... it's big and heavy but does the job nicely. Agnes and Lac la Croix are definitely great destinations - how many people you see is a total crap shoot.


Boonie - from the beginning of our trip to the end, the water levels dropped about a foot. No doubt with the recent rains the levels are way up again!


DRB - if we ran into you, it was probably at a portage. Even though campsite occupancy was low, it seems we ran into other paddlers at every portage.


Mocha - it seems we supplemented that meal with fish as well :-)
The swans were great... I think we saw at least a couple on every lake but Lac la Croix was just incredible!
Samsquatch
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06/27/2024 01:30PM
 
I really enjoyed the slide show. It was thrilling to see the swan behavior.
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