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Entry Point 60 - Duncan Lake

Duncan 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 30 miles. Access is from W. Bearskin Lake with a 75-rod portage to Duncan Lake and Stairway Portage. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1432 feet
Latitude: 48.0709
Longitude: -90.4517
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KarlK
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03/23/2020 10:50AM
 
New Trip Report posted by KarlK

Trip Name: 1st Winter Trip.

Entry Point: 61

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bobbernumber3
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03/27/2020 01:42PM
 
I'd like to know more details. What size Otter shelter do you use? What is your sleeping arrangement? What are you using for heat? Run it all night? Tell me about your ability to move this shelter from the landing to Daniels. How heavy is the load?


I see this as an option to use sometime when I don't want to take my canvas tent and stove.


Thanks for more info!
KarlK
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03/27/2020 05:12PM
 
I was using the smallest Otter hub, I think it is 72"x72". I used a large, heavy cot with a 2" thermarest and an old, heavy Cabela's brand down bag. I did not run the portable buddy heater at night and was very comfortable. I had a 10lb tank and used more gas than I expected, probably 7-8 pounds. I was not planning on fishing in the shelter as much as I did, but the bite was good very early each morning, and slow in the afternoon and evening. Camping on the fish was great, as I was able to wake up and have everything ready to go. I had no trouble hauling this load back there, not sure of the weight but easily 150-200 lbs with minnows, flasher, old 8" auger, giant cot... In the future I will try to stick to late season, hard packed conditions. In slush or soft snow, one could shuttle multiple times as it is not very far to reach the area I was fishing.
I definitely am looking for a small, lightweight cot, as what I was using is heavy and too large for the shelter.
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