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Entry Point 49 - Skipper & Portage Lakes

Skipper and Portage Lakes 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 28 miles. Access is a 320-rod portage from Poplar Lake or a 230-rod portage from Iron Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1865 feet
Latitude: 48.0517
Longitude: -90.5366
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LetsGoFishing
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09/22/2020 07:47PM
 
New Trip Report posted by LetsGoFishing

Trip Name: 1st Daddy Daughter Trip.

Entry Point: 50

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cyclones30
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09/22/2020 09:30PM
 
Great report! Pictures and stories too. That sandwich would look good after a trip...
Northwoodsman
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09/22/2020 09:36PM
 
I really enjoyed your report. It looks like you have a paddling partner for life. I'm sure she tackled the wall better than I did. I did almost that same route last May a few days after they got 11" of snow. That made for some tough portages.
ducks
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09/22/2020 09:39PM
 
Awesome report! Thanks for sharing. My daddy/daughter trips are my favorite and that 1 on 1 time with each of them is priceless.


I laugh at the picture of your daughter on day 2 standing at the portage landing because when I was there 8 years ago with my younger daughter at age 5 your daughter would have been standing in water. We couldn't get to the landing because the current was coming down so strong it just kept turning us around each time we tried to get to the landing. We ended up going into the bushes/woods downstream from that spot and dragging the canoe and packs through the bushes in order to get to the portage.



this photo is from the rock ledge right behind where your daughter is standing

Ride EZ
TrailZen
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09/23/2020 07:07AM
 
My condolences to your wife on the loss of her grandfather. Otherwise, the trip looks wonderful--great photos and story line. Thanks for sharing.


TZ

If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. African Proverb
LetsGoFishing
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09/24/2020 03:55PM
 
ducks: "Awesome report! Thanks for sharing. My daddy/daughter trips are my favorite and that 1 on 1 time with each of them is priceless.



I laugh at the picture of your daughter on day 2 standing at the portage landing because when I was there 8 years ago with my younger daughter at age 5 your daughter would have been standing in water. We couldn't get to the landing because the current was coming down so strong it just kept turning us around each time we tried to get to the landing. We ended up going into the bushes/woods downstream from that spot and dragging the canoe and packs through the bushes in order to get to the portage.




this photo is from the rock ledge right behind where your daughter is standing"



The difference in water levels is crazy. It's amazing how experiences can differ so much through the safe stretch of terrain.
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