BWCA Entry Point, Route, and Trip Report Blog
November 03 2025
Entry Point 24 - Fall Lake
						Fall Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (25 HP max).  This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN.  The distance from ranger station to entry point is 7 miles. "Access is a boat landing at Fall Lake. Several trip options to Newton, Basswood, & Mud Lakes with additionalportages."  This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.
Number of Permits per Day: 14
Elevation: 1324 feet
Latitude: 47.9527
Longitude: -91.7213
"This trip will be taking off from Fall Lake up through Newton Falls portage onto Pipestone Bay campsites. 3 day, 2 night trip into the wilderness.
						Number of Permits per Day: 14
Elevation: 1324 feet
Latitude: 47.9527
Longitude: -91.7213
"This trip will be taking off from Fall Lake up through Newton Falls portage onto Pipestone Bay campsites. 3 day, 2 night trip into the wilderness.
Mudro to Gun
by brynfrd
			Trip Report
			
			Entry Date:
			August 16, 2011
			
			
			Entry Point:
			Mudro Lake (restricted--no camping on Horse Lake)
			
			
		
						
							Number of Days:
						 
						  
							4
						 
						
							
								Group Size:
							 
							 
								6
							 
		
			
					
						
						
							
							Trip Introduction:
							
						 
						 
							
			
			
							Broke in 4 Newbies to their first BWCA trip Mudro to Gun
							
						
						
					
						Report
					 
				
				
					Started in entry point 22 into Mudro We ran into mutable groups coming and out.   We ran into a group that was going to walk back to there car 8 miles a way. So  we delayed our departure to give the driver a ride back to his car. " hoping for   some good Karma". 9 am Portage around the 1st beaver dam and walked the canoe   for  200 yards down the creek. Creek is low and narrow another dam to lift the canoes   over and a small wet walk into Mudro good tail wind means bad weather coming.  From Mudro into Fourtown the portages were full of people coming in and out.  Plan to wait for opening to enter portages some are narrow. Still had a great  tail wind across Fourtown many camp site used. Portaged into Boot lake  wind was wicked changing from South to East never a good sign. We need  to make camp soon judging from watching the clouds and wind movement.   east wind with clouds going west is bad signs. Found a very nice camp spot  on Gun on a point with Islands to the south. We got the camp set up and 2 hours  later the rain hit. It rained hard for 1 1/2 hours weather then kind of  rained on and off all evening. We did a little fishing caught some pan fish,  sat by the fire and enjoyed the evening. Next day we canoed to Gun lake and   stayed at the camp site just across the lake from the portage. The wind  was pretty stiff that day just up to 30 - 40 mile per hour one of the canoe  blew from where it was set in the camp into a rock, No damage to it. But a good  reminder to tie down the canoes in stormy weather. We fished some that  evening when the wind slowed down. Gun is very clear water compared to  Boot which is dark water. Fishing was slow a couple of small bass and a pike.  I am sure weather patterns had something to do with it. Next day weather  was nice fished the morning one 9 pound pike and a couple of small bass  seen a couple of nice bass but they had no interest in being caught. Black flies   were bad in Gun.  Packed up camp headed back to Boot wanted to try fishing in darker water. Every  camp site was full except our original camp site so we decided to stay there   again.  Fished Boot caught a few small mouths bass. Still pretty slow fishing. Enjoyed   the Sun set at on the west side of the camp site nice vantage point there with  good swimming also.   Next morning another storm was coming in again 4 in the morning tied down the   canoes to a tree and waited out the weather. By 8 am the big storm moved on  allot of rain not much wind. The weather was ify not sure if more bad was coming  so we decided to play it safe and head back to Mudro.   On the portage between  Boot and Fourtown one the teenagers was carring a 74 pound canoe and slipped  on by the water looked bad at first. His mom was in a panic, I looked at   him. He had a good bruise on the leg did not hit his head. He was lucky he had   the spring creek the third sit/portage yoke. His head never hit the ground and   never hit the canoe.   Looked like a bruised leg, and back. Little shaken but by the end of the trip he   was moving well again Yea.   The weather rained  across Fourtown into a 15 mph wind saw other campers breaking camp on Fourtown  many of the sites were occupied. At the first portage out of Fourtown we  met 2 groups coming in and many groups going out little craze on the portages.  Some are narrow and limited parking.  All in All good trip to break newbies in on. 
 
 
 
  
				
						
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