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Entry Point 35 - Isabella Lake

Isabella Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Isabella, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 21 miles. Access is a 35-rod portage to Isabella Lake.

Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1595 feet
Latitude: 47.8009
Longitude: -91.3034
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landoftheskytintedwater
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07/18/2009 06:25PM
 
New Trip Report posted by landoftheskytintedwater

Trip Name: Perent Lake.

Entry Point: 36

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Beemer01
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07/18/2009 08:16PM
 
I too have found the when soloing I must travel. Sitting around a solo camp tends to bore me quickly. Nice pictures!

"You're not serious about wearing sandals on this portage.... are you?"
TomT
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07/19/2009 08:00PM
 
Yeah, my next solo will be on all small waters too. I usually get bored in the evening on solos.

You mentioned you slept in a hammock, was it covered in netting or just a regular hammock?

Thanks for posting!

"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
landoftheskytintedwater
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07/20/2009 08:55PM
 
Tom,

I have a Hennessy Asym Hammock, which has mosquito netting on top and comes with a rain fly. You enter via a 1/3 length zelcro (sp?) in the bottom. It's about 2-3 pounds in total. If you are ok sleeping on your back or side, I think it's extremely more comfortable than sleeping on the ground. I first took it to the BWCA this year over Memorial Day and stayed warm with a sleeping pad under me and a 20 degree bag in 35 degree weather. It's fantastic.
TomT
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07/20/2009 10:15PM
 
I will be trying out my warbonnet blackbird hammock with the superfly tarp for the first time in the BW in a few weeks. I set it up in the backyard and plan to spend a night in it soon. It looks sweet I gotta say.

The Blackbird

"Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." --- George Bernard Shaw
520eek
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07/23/2009 02:19PM
 
A nice read at lunch for me! Thanks!

I couldn't wait for success, so I went ahead without it!
mjmkjun
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12/02/2009 06:41PM
 
Enjoyed the read, skytintedwater, as I'm doing this lake in mid July 2010/5 day/solo.
I'm going a bit further to Isabella-->Comfort Lake so that should keep boredom/idleness at bay.
Likewise, not fond of sleeping on the ground. I'm going to break-in my Hennessey Scout hammock. I'm a side sleeper so was glad to read your notes on the Asym model (which I have also).

“If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” Sir Isaac Newton
lars54
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12/02/2009 07:13PM
 
Now that I'm in my golden years I have found that moving every

other day works for me. But I will admit that I have been known

to stay 3 or 4 days in one spot
camp-n-scrap
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12/16/2009 08:23PM
 
Thanks for sharing - we're going that ep may 2010 :) Won't be solo on this one this time :)

THE EDGE, there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. - Hunter S. Thompson
bapabear
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03/20/2010 09:58PM
 
Thanks for sharing your trip. After reading it I continue to want to try a solo while I still can. Too bad about your wet start and the windy conditions. I like how you shared lessons learned and your lake view pics are gorgeous.

My superhero name is TYPOMAN. Writer of wrongs.
landoftheskytintedwater
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03/22/2010 04:24PM
 
Bapa,


Thanks for the comment. Was a good experience overall. Now I know how to plan the next one better!
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