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Entry Point 54 - Seagull Lake

Seagull Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (10 HP (except where paddle only) max). 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 50 miles. No motors (use or possession) west of Three Mile Island. Large lake with several campsites. landing at Seagull Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 8
Elevation: 1205 feet
Latitude: 48.1469
Longitude: -90.8693
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naturboy12
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12/05/2020 07:01PM
 
New Trip Report posted by naturboy12

Trip Name: Wind, Waves, and Karma .

Entry Point: 55


Well, I finally found time to write up my trip from August. I hope you enjoy reading about it as much as I enjoyed reliving it through writing about it.

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deerfoot
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12/05/2020 07:28PM
 
Nice trip report. Your trip reminds me of several I took with my youngest daughter who was probably about the age of your son. She is in her mid 40’s now and occasionally brings up memories of those early trips. You are really building some lifelong memories with your son.
jillpine
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12/05/2020 07:56PM
 
Every single thing about this report - you will be OK in life and beyond.
And every single drop of sweat in the effort of helping your son find his path, and wife be OK with that path ---- your endeavor - worth it. Trust me.
~Beth


Spartan2
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12/06/2020 06:53AM
 
I really enjoyed your report, especially the photos. Your son looks so much like you--it was a pleasure to see that smiling picture at the end! Sounds like a beautiful trip; you made memories to last a lifetime. Thanks for sharing.
smoke11
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12/06/2020 08:16AM
 
Nice Report and nice Smallmouth for the young lad!
straighthairedcurly
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12/06/2020 08:40AM
 
Great report to read. It is so much fun to see how much stronger and confident our kids grow each year on wilderness trips. Just your son realizing how much more confident he felt starting this trip compared to his first trip was worth it.

I love that you got your fishing net back! I, too, was starting to feel irritation that the group stayed so long at your site uninvited. But then to have it turn out like that, definitely karma as you say.

We did that exact same route August 5-8 in order to take my son's girlfriend on her first BWCA canoe trip. I am still trying to finish up my trip report so you are faster than me.
blutofish1
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12/06/2020 10:49AM
 
Thanks for sharing

blutofish
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