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Entry Point 37 - Kawishiwi Lake

Kawishiwi Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Isabella; Tofte, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 33 miles. Access is a boat landing at Kawishiwi Lake.

Number of Permits per Day: 7
Elevation: 1653 feet
Latitude: 47.8390
Longitude: -91.1036
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Ajoutdoors
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09/16/2018 08:11AM
 
New Trip Report posted by Ajoutdoors

Trip Name: EP 37 Solo Canoe Trip, pictographs and swimming moose..

Entry Point: 37

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HammerII
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09/16/2018 10:02PM
 
That looks like a awesome trip. Thank you for sharing. Nothing like hanging around camp in the morning dry and warm while having a cup of coffee in the wild


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Driftless
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09/17/2018 09:21AM
 
Nice trip!
cyclones30
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09/17/2018 05:47PM
 
Sounds like a good trip! We camped at that same site on Malberg for a few nights in early June. I'd say the water levels have changed!


I agree on the out and back, it all looks different headed the other way.
Ajoutdoors
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09/17/2018 06:37PM
 



Are we looking at the same landing? That’s crazy. How were the portage’s when you came through. I thought they were very easy
cyclones30
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09/18/2018 07:04AM
 
Ajoutdoors: "



Are we looking at the same landing? That’s crazy. How were the portage’s when you came through. I thought they were very easy"



Yep, looks like someone used that dead tree as more firewood since you could walk to it on dry land.

Here's what the rapids looked like with the huge boulder between Malberg and Koma. Definitely not one I'd run.



And here's what the Louse R. coming into Malberg looked like right next to that campsite. Just one lone boulder peeking above the water.





We had the pond in the middle of the Malberg NW portage but the mud you experienced at the end was all under water and wasn't too bad of a landing.


The portages from EP to Malberg were all pretty good but it had rained all day the day before we went in so they were wet. Looks like your river travel wasn't too bad, I figured if the lake was that low the river stretches would be a slog.
TomT
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09/19/2018 06:45AM
 
Welcome to hammock camping! And having an autumn Mist was special for me as I bought one new back in 1988. It was white and my first solo canoe. I totalled it on my first trip to Quetico. Long story...


I've done the trip you just did so could relate to that too. One thing about the hammock - look into using a small sheet of clear thick plastic under you as a ground tarp. It's great for when it's wet and also lets you step out in your socks and not worry. My sheet is approx. 4X5 ft'. You want it clear or white so you can see the dirt on it.


I'm impressed that you pulled over during a day trip to cook a walleye. I did that with a trout once on a travel day just bc I never had eaten lake trout before.


Watched some of your video. A beer! Great idea for the first day. What did you use to shoot the video? The mic was too good to be a go pro. Well, you seem really stoked to have a new set up and I'm sure you will be taking many more trips with it. BTW, my solo is probably 55-60lbs so I can relate to that as well. The autumn Mist is a great boat. Have fun!




"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
Ajoutdoors
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09/19/2018 06:31PM
 
Thanks for the tip about the ground sheet. Good idea.
I used a GoPro hero 5. The audio is good when there is no other noise but I feel it’s terrible in the canoe, picks up everything, lily pads, paddles, water bottle etc. I may look into an external mic or trying to tape over some of the mics to stop the ambient noise.
BuckFlicks
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10/22/2018 05:37PM
 
Nice... 6.5 hours to Malberg from Kawishiwi double portaging is impressive.


I love that area. We heard that same sound you described one year on Kawasachong and had no idea what it was... I was like... that's way big and splashy to be a bull frog. Figured out later it was a moose.


Driftless
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10/23/2018 07:51AM
 
Awesome report, thanks!
Ajoutdoors
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10/23/2018 08:12PM
 
Thanks buckflicks. I had a strong southerly tailwind and the portages were all dry. That really helped with my travel north.
callofthewild
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11/19/2018 05:30PM
 
Sweet report. Thanks for sharing. Happy Paddling!!!
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