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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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Lightfoot
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04/14/2013 04:29PM
 
New Trip Report posted by Lightfoot

Trip Name: 2012 BWCA trip (Brant Lake entry).

Entry Point: 52

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2rookies
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04/14/2013 04:44PM
 
Beautiful photos!
rockinrod12
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04/14/2013 05:17PM
 
Thanks for sharing.
alpine525
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04/14/2013 06:46PM
 
Nice trip report and photos. Especially enjoyed the sunset photos and the eagle photos. Thanks for taking us along on your journey!

Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace. Dalai Lama
Savage Voyageur
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04/14/2013 09:24PM
 
Nice report Lightfoot, thanks

"So many lakes, so little time." WWJD
boonie
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04/14/2013 10:08PM
 
Thanks for the trip report and nice photos. I entered Cross Bay on the 25th and traveled east, exiting at Poplar. I experienced very nice weather and fall colors in a nearby area. Little Sag looks like a place I'd like to get to sometime.
Zulu
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04/15/2013 10:29AM
 
I really enjoyed your Trip Report and Photos. The fall colors were beautiful during that time. That was a great photo of the Bald Eagle taking off. Have fun planning your 2013 trip.
paddlefamily
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04/15/2013 04:28PM
 
Nice report. I especially liked the sunset sequence. I took my daughters through part of that route last August. We went in from Brant to Gillis. We too, took advantage of some great views due to the forest fires.


bwcasolo
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04/15/2013 04:45PM
 
that was a fun read. I was with you the whole way,as I have traveled those same lakes before. I often wonder, why paddlers bring a weather device to prepare you of what comes. part of the trip is the element of what happens, imho. anyhow, that's just me. nice job.
TomP
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04/22/2013 06:48PM
 
A very good report. We have stayed on the island site at Tusc. It is pretty nice. I like the fall colors, I need to go on a fall trip sometime. Did you mention what site you stayed at on Little Sag? Looked like a nice hike for the pictures overlooking the lake.
Lightfoot
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04/24/2013 01:37PM
 
quote TomP: "A very good report. We have stayed on the island site at Tusc. It is pretty nice. I like the fall colors, I need to go on a fall trip sometime. Did you mention what site you stayed at on Little Sag? Looked like a nice hike for the pictures overlooking the lake."


We entered Little Sag from Virgin Lake. There's a narrow opening from that bay to the main lake. From that opening we headed SE along the east shore. It's the site on the east shore just before you turn east to head to Mora Lake. It's site #533 on the map of Little Sag in the map section.


It's a fairly small site but did have 2 decent tent pads. You have a fairly steep hike up to the latrine. Once on top, you can go either direction for some nice views, unobstructed by trees due to the Cavity Lake fire.
Beemer01
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04/25/2013 11:16AM
 
Great report - and amazing pictures! Fall is beautiful!!!!!


Thanks for sharing!

"You're not serious about wearing sandals on this portage.... are you?"
TuscaroraBorealis
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05/25/2013 08:53AM
 
Finally got a chance to read your awesome report!


I agree with your assessment. IMHO that stretch from Brandt to Green is one of the tougher sequences of maintained portage trails in the BWCAW. I was also particularly interested in reading (and seeing the photos)about the stretch from French to Lil' Sag. I actually camped at the southern site on Powell lake on a solo a few years back. It was fascinating to see how the area is coming back. (To date, the site on Virgin lake still qualifies as the worst I've ever seen.)


Anyways, Thanks for taking the time to write up a great report & share your awesome pictures.


missmolly
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05/25/2013 10:10AM
 
Beautiful!

I will paddle eternal, Kevlar and carbon.
bottomtothetap
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05/25/2013 10:22AM
 
I really enjoyed your photos--especially the one of the campfire!
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