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Entry Point 61 - Daniels Lake

Daniels Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Gunflint Ranger Station near the city of Grand Marais, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 33 miles. Access is from W. Bearskin Lake with a 60-rod portage to Daniels Lake and 460-rod portage to Rose Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 1
Elevation: 1427 feet
Latitude: 48.0727
Longitude: -90.4358
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bridge4life
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10/05/2019 10:16PM
 
New Trip Report posted by bridge4life

Trip Name: Cedar Strip and Dog's First BWCA Trip.

Entry Point: 62

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pswith5
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10/06/2019 08:22AM
 
Nice report. I love that entry point. After taking "a little time off" I hope to get a dog to trip with. We've always had dogs, but with 5 kids also they were never disciplined enough for tripping. Yours looks Like a nice boy. I also paddle a stripper so I know the feeling as you bounce on the rocks. He boat makes me look good. Even though I didn't build it. Hope you have many more journeys. Pete

Without the bad times, the good times wouldn't seem so good.
Podunk
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10/06/2019 09:06AM
 
Curious about your canoe. I have a Prospector Ranger 15' that I built, Bear Mountain Boats design. Simply terrible in the wind, especially solo. Too much rocker, even trimmed it weather vanes, even in current. More suited to streams and small rivers. I know what you mean about the rocks and such, just makes you cringe at first. But they all but indestructible and are easily repaired. Took me about 2 yrs to finish (unheated garage). Still love mine though. yours looks good. Love your dog too, I've got a shepherd but she won't go anywhere near getting in the canoe.
bridge4life
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10/06/2019 03:42PM
 
I seem to manage in the winds with my Ranger (which too is a Bear Mountain design) but it is pretty hard to paddle when it is too light in weight. Even with weight, it can be a pain at time to get enough forward momentum into a strong headwind. I have to owe it to the bent shaft paddle I have. BIG difference that a traditional guide paddle. I too had an unheated garage to work with when building mine. Maybe someday I will get one with heat!

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Jaywalker
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10/06/2019 04:03PM
 
Canoe and dog both look magnificent! Thanks for sharing!
KarlBAndersen1
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10/06/2019 05:33PM
 
70 pounds?
My 16' Merlin only weighed 51 and I thought I had done something wrong. I was shooting for under 45.
Regardless - the view from that canoe is so appealing. There are few things that offer that satisfaction when you know every single inch of the canoe intimately.
Totally sweet.
Podunk
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10/06/2019 05:48PM
 
KarlBAndersen1: "70 pounds?
My 16' Merlin only weighed 51 and I thought I had done something wrong. I was shooting for under 45.
Regardless - the view from that canoe is so appealing. There are few things that offer that satisfaction when you know every single inch of the canoe intimately.
Totally sweet. "
+1
Podunk
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10/06/2019 05:49PM
 
Oops +1
bridge4life
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10/06/2019 06:25PM
 
It is in that ballpark of 70 pounds. I weighed it once and forgot the exact weight. I used 8oz. fiberglass, ash for the gunwales and yoke, and cherry for the decks and seats. All nice, heavy, hardwood additions!

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KarlBAndersen1
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10/06/2019 06:56PM
 
bridge4life: "It is in that ballpark of 70 pounds. I weighed it once and forgot the exact weight. I used 8oz. fiberglass, ash for the gunwales and yoke, and cherry for the decks and seats. All nice, heavy, hardwood additions! "


And I used all hard maple and ash for my furniture. 6 oz glass in and out.
They are an accomplishment, regardless of their weight.
30Smoke
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10/07/2019 02:37AM
 
Thank you for sharing you report. I really enjoyed the pictures, your canoe, and friend. Your canoe turned out well and your dog is beautiful. I hope you have many more adventures and share them with us.

"it is tough to beat a person who doesn't quit" - famous philosopher George Ruth
straighthairedcurly
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10/07/2019 09:06PM
 
The pic of Winston snoozing with his chin on the yoke is absolutely precious!
Ajoutdoors
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10/08/2019 08:23AM
 
Loved the report. We saw a cedar canoe and on of my friends mentioned he wouldn't take one to the Boundary Waters for fear of scratching it. I completely disagree. You spend all that time building it, gotta use it.
Podunk
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10/08/2019 09:15AM
 
Agree 100% why build it if not to use. After the couple scratches you get over it.
bridge4life
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10/08/2019 09:34PM
 
Absolutely agree. Now I need to christen the canoe by catching a fish! Hopefully the first of many trips with Winston!

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Driftless
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10/09/2019 07:33AM
 
Great report and beautiful canoe and dog!
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