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Entry Point 26 - Wood Lake
Wood Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 13 miles. Access to Wood Lake is a 180-rod portage. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.
Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1361 feet
Latitude: 47.9691
Longitude: -91.6001
Wood Lake - 26
Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1361 feet
Latitude: 47.9691
Longitude: -91.6001
Wood Lake - 26
Mudro in October
by Nathan
Trip Report
Entry Date:
October 06, 2005
Entry Point:
Mudro Lake
Number of Days:
5
Group Size:
6
Trip Introduction:
This was a great trip! The first day started out cold, windy, and snowy. After that each day got progressively better. We saw a lot of beautiful scenery and spent great time with friends.
Day 3 of 5
Saturday, October 08, 2005
We woke up to a beautiful clear day. Breakfast of Pancakes, Bacon, and oatmeal. Packed up camp and worked our way over to Horse Lake. We spent quite a while exploring the lake. We looked at a few campsites and decided to stay at the site on the north east end of the lake. This was our favorite site of the trip. We set up camp and then hiked down to the bluffs south of the site. The weather was perfect and we very much enjoyed relaxing and exploring the area. Dinner was a cheese and hotdog pasta. We stayed up into the evening watching the stars and talking.
Fourtown Lake, Horse Lake
We woke up to a beautiful clear day. Breakfast of Pancakes, Bacon, and oatmeal. Packed up camp and worked our way over to Horse Lake. We spent quite a while exploring the lake. We looked at a few campsites and decided to stay at the site on the north east end of the lake. This was our favorite site of the trip. We set up camp and then hiked down to the bluffs south of the site. The weather was perfect and we very much enjoyed relaxing and exploring the area. Dinner was a cheese and hotdog pasta. We stayed up into the evening watching the stars and talking.
Fourtown Lake, Horse Lake



Day 6 of 5
Friday, October 07, 2005
After a cold nights sleep we were all ready for a big breakfast. We made pancakes, bacon, & eggs. After the hard paddling the day before, the prospect of more wind, and the low water levels we decided not to complete the entire loop that we had been planning on. We packed up camp and headed back into Fourtown. We had an easy day of it and camped on the south site in the eastern bay of Fourtown where there is a small water fall in front of the site. We enjoyed a little more relaxing and did some hiking and exploring of the area. Dinner was hotdogs, and beans.
Fairy Lake, Boot Lake, Fourtown Lake
After a cold nights sleep we were all ready for a big breakfast. We made pancakes, bacon, & eggs. After the hard paddling the day before, the prospect of more wind, and the low water levels we decided not to complete the entire loop that we had been planning on. We packed up camp and headed back into Fourtown. We had an easy day of it and camped on the south site in the eastern bay of Fourtown where there is a small water fall in front of the site. We enjoyed a little more relaxing and did some hiking and exploring of the area. Dinner was hotdogs, and beans.
Fairy Lake, Boot Lake, Fourtown Lake
Day 8 of 5
Saturday, October 08, 2005
We woke up to a beautiful clear day. Breakfast of Pancakes, Bacon, and oatmeal. Packed up camp and worked our way over to Horse Lake. We spent quite a while exploring the lake. We looked at a few campsites and decided to stay at the site on the north east end of the lake. This was our favorite site of the trip. We set up camp and then hiked down to the bluffs south of the site. The weather was perfect and we very much enjoyed relaxing and exploring the area. Dinner was a cheese and hotdog pasta. We stayed up into the evening watching the stars and talking.
Fourtown Lake, Horse Lake
We woke up to a beautiful clear day. Breakfast of Pancakes, Bacon, and oatmeal. Packed up camp and worked our way over to Horse Lake. We spent quite a while exploring the lake. We looked at a few campsites and decided to stay at the site on the north east end of the lake. This was our favorite site of the trip. We set up camp and then hiked down to the bluffs south of the site. The weather was perfect and we very much enjoyed relaxing and exploring the area. Dinner was a cheese and hotdog pasta. We stayed up into the evening watching the stars and talking.
Fourtown Lake, Horse Lake
Day 9 of 5
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Woke up to another beautiful morning. We enjoyed a great breakfast of Burritos and pancakes. After packing up camp we canoed down to the horse river where we worked our way over a couple portages before deciding to just leave the canoes and hike for a while. It was pretty easy to work our way along the edge of the river. We hiked up about a mile and then back again. It was very quiet and we enjoyed the change of pace. When we got back to the canoes we headed down to the south site on Horse where we stopped for lunch and explored for a while. We finally got back in the canoes and portaged down to Sandpit and then over to Mudro where we set up camp for the last night. For dinner we finished up the last bits of food that we had with us. We enjoyed the last evening around the campfire.
Horse Lake, Sandpit Lake, Mudro Lake
Woke up to another beautiful morning. We enjoyed a great breakfast of Burritos and pancakes. After packing up camp we canoed down to the horse river where we worked our way over a couple portages before deciding to just leave the canoes and hike for a while. It was pretty easy to work our way along the edge of the river. We hiked up about a mile and then back again. It was very quiet and we enjoyed the change of pace. When we got back to the canoes we headed down to the south site on Horse where we stopped for lunch and explored for a while. We finally got back in the canoes and portaged down to Sandpit and then over to Mudro where we set up camp for the last night. For dinner we finished up the last bits of food that we had with us. We enjoyed the last evening around the campfire.
Horse Lake, Sandpit Lake, Mudro Lake
Day 10 of 5
Monday, October 10, 2005
Everyone was up early on Monday morning. We quickly packed up camp and headed off across the very foggy lake. Back at the Chainsaw Sisters we loaded up the vehicles and drove into Ely for Breakfast. Enjoyed a great meal at the Journey's End Cafe. Then we hit the road for home.
This was a great trip! It was very relaxing and we saw a lot of beautiful scenery. A perfect introduction to the BWCA for our 3 new people.
Everyone was up early on Monday morning. We quickly packed up camp and headed off across the very foggy lake. Back at the Chainsaw Sisters we loaded up the vehicles and drove into Ely for Breakfast. Enjoyed a great meal at the Journey's End Cafe. Then we hit the road for home.
This was a great trip! It was very relaxing and we saw a lot of beautiful scenery. A perfect introduction to the BWCA for our 3 new people.
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