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  Last Visit: 04/13/2026 09:51AM

Entry Point 52 - Brant Lake

Brant 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 45 miles. Access is a canoe landing at Round Lake with an 85- and a 35-rod portage to Brant Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 4
Elevation: 1500 feet
Latitude: 48.0692
Longitude: -90.8455
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Cricket67
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09/27/2025 10:33PM
 
New Trip Report posted by Cricket67

Trip Name: Missing Link to Poplar for solo number 2.

Entry Point: 51

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inspector13
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09/28/2025 05:36PM
 

Nice grouse pic. I'm surprised the maps aren't fixed by now. And what makes it worse are the false start trails made by people trying to find the portage. Say hi to J and A next time you talk.


straighthairedcurly
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09/29/2025 12:48AM
 
Nice report. Frustrating to have such hot weather that late in the season. We had lovely temps the week before which made for much better sleeping weather than you had. I traveled mostr of that area on one trip or another, but never have done the Muskeg portage. Thanks for a great write up.
iwegean
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09/29/2025 07:04AM
 
Enjoyed your report. I was in the area at that time and yes, the days were warmer than hoped for. Your Warbonnet "Blackbird" sure looks a lot like my "Ridge Runner".
Just kidding. Always liked the blue colored tarp.
Cricket67
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09/29/2025 01:18PM
 
iwegean: "Enjoyed your report. I was in the area at that time and yes, the days were warmer than hoped for. Your Warbonnet "Blackbird" sure looks a lot like my "Ridge Runner".
Just kidding. Always liked the blue colored tarp."



Yikes...I don't even know my own equipment! I had gone back and forth between the ridge running and blackbird and totally forgot which one I settled on. I need to go in a fix that now.

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