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Entry Point 40 - Homer Lake

Homer Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Tofte, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 33 miles. Access is a boat landing at Homer Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1825 feet
Latitude: 47.9043
Longitude: -90.6605
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ghamer
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06/19/2023 05:21PM
 
New Trip Report posted by ghamer

Trip Name: YouTube Slide Show - Baker Lake to South Temperance.

Entry Point: 39

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iCallitMaize
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06/19/2023 07:26PM
 
Enjoyed this! Thank you.
TuscaroraBorealis
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06/20/2023 07:07AM
 
Another enjoyable photo report. We were somewhat in the same area (Juno/Vern/Brule) over Memorial Day weekend so, it was interesting to see some of your experiences weather/bug wise etc. Thanks for putting this report together - still haven't started on mine yet. :(
bfurlow
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06/20/2023 02:42PM
 
Thanks, enjoyed the pictures as always.
scat
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06/20/2023 03:23PM
 
That was cool. I like it!
doorbluff84
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06/20/2023 05:11PM
 
I look forward to each and every one of your video trip reports. Thank you.
ISRO
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06/21/2023 03:26AM
 
Most excellent
ghamer
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06/21/2023 07:09AM
 
Thanks everyone for watching!


Paul - We were close... that would have been pretty cool to run into you again. The weather has been crazy. In 10 days we only had rain once... and that was just a couple tenths over night on May 30. It's definitely dry up there!
Jefflynn06
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06/21/2023 08:34AM
 
Great slide show! Amazing pictures!!!


Went in via Baker two years ago with my forever paddling partner, my wife, and stayed at your second campsite for a couple of nights. Was great to reminisce through your pictures. Did not take the portage north to Jack Lake but have that on my "to do" list of trips. Thanks for sharing this.

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OneMatch
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06/21/2023 12:43PM
 
SPECTACULAR as usual. Just love this.


Thanks for taking my music along as well.

We all have to believe in something. I believe I'll go paddle.
boonie
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06/21/2023 03:47PM
 
Another beautiful slide show that brought back memories of my trip in Baker EP to Cherokee and back through Sawbill in fall 2019. Spent the first night at campsite 908 on South Temperance. That was a nice trip and new country except for Cherokee and Sawbill lakes. Thanks.
SunrisePaddler
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06/22/2023 05:57PM
 
Really enjoyed your slideshow, superb photos. I was on South Temperance during your time on the lake (far NW campsite) so it’s particularly interesting to see your beautiful pics of the area. Looks like you all enjoyed a great trip with some really nice wildlife sightings. Thanks for posting.
ghamer
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06/23/2023 09:18AM
 
SunrisePaddler: "Really enjoyed your slideshow, superb photos. I was on South Temperance during your time on the lake (far NW campsite) so it’s particularly interesting to see your beautiful pics of the area. Looks like you all enjoyed a great trip with some really nice wildlife sightings. Thanks for posting." Thanks for watching! Were you in a solo canoe with white-bladed kayak paddle?
rdgbwca
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07/30/2024 11:08AM
 
I just watched this slide show. Thanks for putting it together.


The photos are great and it was interesting to see the area in the spring. The photo with the swans and eagle was great. You also got to see a moose.


What bug screen tarp do you use? What kind of poles are you using to help support it?


ghamer
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08/02/2024 07:41AM
 
rdgbwca: "I just watched this slide show. Thanks for putting it together.



The photos are great and it was interesting to see the area in the spring. The photo with the swans and eagle was great. You also got to see a moose.



What bug screen tarp do you use? What kind of poles are you using to help support it?



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Thanks for watching! The bug shelter is a Nemo Bugout 9x9. They seem to be hard to find these days. The poles on the high ends were re-purposed from an old set of tent poles... works well.
rdgbwca
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08/02/2024 10:13AM
 
ghamer: "
Thanks for watching! The bug shelter is a Nemo Bugout 9x9. They seem to be hard to find these days. The poles on the high ends were re-purposed from an old set of tent poles... works well."



That is a great use of old tent poles.


Do you find that this keeps the rain off as well as say a CCS tarp? It seems you bring one or the other?


Do you ever pitch it with a ridge line? Looks like one tall end connected to a tree and the other tall end uses a pole.
ghamer
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08/02/2024 02:21PM
 
The Nemo is very water repellent like my CCS tarps. Although there are no tie-out tabs along what would be the ridge line, so I doubt that would work too well.
Some trips I have taken both, even though it's footprint is smaller, the Nemo is lots bulkier than CCS tarps due to all the netting.
I try to tie each high end to a tree and the lower ends just get a pole with cord to a stake. Not sure if you can tell from the slideshow but each tall end has a zippered door.
rdgbwca
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08/02/2024 02:36PM
 
Thanks for getting back to me about setting up the bugout.


I found an older thread on the forum about the tarp. I'm not sure if I should revive that thread.


In any case, there have been some problems reported with the corners. Seems like directly tying from a corner to a tree might not be the best in a strong wind.


I have seen the suggestion to run the ridge line under the tarp. One poster mentions that might cause abrasion to the tarp. It also seems that in the rain that the rain might run down the ridge line and drip under the tarp.


My interest is because I have an August trip coming up and might be setting up a 12x12 for the first time.
Tomcat
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08/03/2024 03:18PM
 
Thank you for another enjoyable slide show. I always watch for your trip reports. The music and photo combinations are fantastic.
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