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April 25 2024

Entry Point 24 - Fall Lake

Fall Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (25 HP max). This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 7 miles. "Access is a boat landing at Fall Lake. Several trip options to Newton, Basswood, & Mud Lakes with additionalportages." This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 14
Elevation: 1324 feet
Latitude: 47.9527
Longitude: -91.7213
"This trip will be taking off from Fall Lake up through Newton Falls portage onto Pipestone Bay campsites. 3 day, 2 night trip into the wilderness.

Moose Lake to Lac la Croix & Back

by stephennesser
Trip Report

Entry Date: September 20, 2022
Entry Point: Moose Lake
Number of Days: 16
Group Size: 1

Trip Introduction:
A trip for plein air painting and gathering photographs.

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Water levels were good throughout the trip, though a bit lower than normal on the Basswood River. 

Things I wish I'd known: 

1. The Canadian side of the Sucker Lake--Basswood Lake portage is 20 rods shorter than the American side. 

2. The Canadian side of the Horseshoe Falls portage is shorter but muddier.  Because my dog, Sadie, was on the trip, I cut an old Ensolite pad to lie on the floor, which was tucked under the gunwales, this raised Sadie up a half-inch and kept her dry. Rain turned to hail while crossing Basswood Lake, and the pad became a quick shelter for man and dog. The pad stays neatly in place in the canoe on portages. 

The first week temperatures were in the mid-30's in the morning and warmed to the 60's during the day. There was a fair bit of rain the first week, and then fair and warm temps the second week. 

The wind was in my face crossing Basswood Lake, both ways. 

Many swans on the Basswood River including cygnets. They flew down the river in the morning, past my campsite, honking, and flew back at night. 

Finished about 8 plein air paintings, and took 1,471 photographs to serve as reference works for studio paintings. The canoeists were generous in agreeing to serve as "models" for photos of them paddling. 

Wonderful trip. 

 


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