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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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CanoeingWithKids
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08/23/2022 03:12PM
 
New Trip Report posted by CanoeingWithKids

Trip Name: Epic.

Entry Point: 50

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Northwoodsman
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08/23/2022 08:23PM
 
Nice report. Sounds like an awesome trip! Glad you had a good time and didn't let the rain ruin the experience. Once I used a bunkhouse I never went back to tent camping the night before entry day.
Dukes
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08/24/2022 09:19AM
 
My group was camped out on Ham and Snipe that weekend! That sunset on Friday after the rain was amazing. Did you see any meteors like we did?
CanoeingWithKids
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08/24/2022 12:26PM
 
Dukes: "My group was camped out on Ham and Snipe that weekend! That sunset on Friday after the rain was amazing. Did you see any meteors like we did? "
Yes we did!
Boppa
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09/12/2022 11:24AM
 
Nice report, I did that route a few years back (12) and we enjoyed it very much. I admire you as you are doing such a great job introducing the kids to the experience of the BWCA. I have introduced 3 of my Grandkids and it is like minnows taking to water, they all love it and have gone back to continue to learn about the different areas.
Well done Mom.


Boppa

"Yesterday is the past, Tomorrow is the future, Today is a GIFT, that is why it is called the present".
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