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May 03 2024

Entry Point 30 - Lake One

Lake One entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 21 miles. Access is a canoe landing at Lake One.

Number of Permits per Day: 13
Elevation: 1230 feet
Latitude: 47.9391
Longitude: -91.4792
My son Remy and I, and my friend Keith and his son Charlie put our canoes into Lake one at 9:30 Monday morning after dropping off a car at the Snowbank Lake landing. Lake One can be tricky to navigate. On our way to Lake Two we turned East too early and ended up paddling about a mile out of our way into a dead-end bay before we realized our mistake. We blamed the fact that Lake One was split between Fisher Maps #10 and #4 for our error. If the entire lake had been visible at once on a single map, we would not have made the wrong turn. Once we got back on course we portaged the 30 rods into a pond and then portaged the 40 rods into Lake Two. The weather was nice, and there was a bit of a tail wind out of the West. We stopped for lunch on the shore of Lake Two. After lunch we canoed through the North end of Lake Three and into Lake Four. We stopped for the night at a campsite on the West shore of Lake Four, just North of the channel heading toward Hudson Lake. We had to battle swarms of mosquitoes as we set up the tents. We then had a nice refreshing swim. Because we had brought steaks along for the first night, we didn't go fishing.

On Tuesday morning we had a bacon and eggs breakfast then packed up camp and headed out in our canoes. As we canoed past our campsite, we realized that Remy & I had left our hammocks pitched between trees. We landed again and quickly packed them up. Once again we had beautiful weather. We paddled East and completed 3 short portages before entering Hudson Lake. The 105 rod portage into Lake Insula was exhausting! Lake Insula is a large gorgeous lake broken up by multiple islands and penninsulas. We had lunch at a campsite on a large island just East of Hudson Lake. It felt like we had a tail wind as we were heading East, and then as we turned North it seemed like the wind shifted and was at our backs once again. We navigated Lake Insula flawlessly and camped for the night on the island just West of Williamson Island. After setting up the tents and a refreshing swim, Remy & I got back into the canoe and tried to catch some fish. We had no luck! At 9PM that night, just as we were going to bed, a thunderstorm rolled through. That night I was awakened several times by the loud croaking of bullfrogs from the shallows around our island. What noisy neighbors!

By Wednesday morning the weather had cleared, but the wind was now coming from the Northwest, pretty much in our faces. We paddled to the North end of Lake Insula and tackled the largest portage of our trip. The 180 rod walk to Kiana Lake actually seemed easier than the 105 rod carry into Lake Insula. We headed onward into Thomas Lake where we really started feeling the headwind. We finally made it to the campsite just Northeast of the portage into Thomas Pond in time for lunch. After lunch we proceeded across Thomas Pond and into Thomas Creek after hiking across the famous Kekekabic Trail. We managed to easily run the rapids in Thomas Creek and avoid the 2 short portages. We camped for the night on Hatchet Lake at the northern campsite. It was cool and windy, so we didn't swim. There was lots of threatening weather going by to the North of us, but we stayed dry. After supper we canoed back to Thomas Creek to fish and look for moose. No luck on either count, but we did see a beaver swimmming.

The weather was nice again Thursday morning, but the wind was out of the West which was the direction we were heading. We portaged into Ima Lake and canoed across it. Before portaging into Jordan Lake, we watched a bald eagle sitting in a tree get harrassed repeatedly by a seagull. The narrow channel leading into Jordan Lake is quite beautiful. It is narrow like a river with big rock outcroppings. We paddled across Jordan, Cattyman, Adventure, and Jitterbug Lakes. We found the Eastern campsite on Ahsub Lake taken, so we camped at the Western campsite which had a great place for swimming in front of it. There was a very brave loon in front of the campsite who didn't seem to mind if we got close to it. We tried our luck at fishing, but only caught 1 smallmouth which was too small to eat. Between 5:00 and 7:30 that evening we saw a number of canoes heading across Ahsub Lake from Disappointment Lake to Jitterbug Lake. We weren't sure where they were planning to camp, but it was getting late.

On Friday we awoke again to good weather. We paddled the length of Disappointment Lake and portaged into to Parent Lake and then on to Snowbank Lake. It was July 4th, and as we entered Snowbank Lake the sounfd of firecrackers reminded us we weren't in the wilderness anaymore. After a brief splash war on our way across Snowbank, we made it to the landing and our car was still there. What a great trip!

the long rivers route

by vinnie
Trip Report

Entry Date: July 26, 2010
Entry Point: Hog Creek
Exit Point: Kawishiwi Lake (37)
Number of Days: 8
Group Size: 2

Trip Introduction:
The wife and i planned this trip for a long time. decided to do it this year at age 50(not getting any younger).Hog creek to kawishiwi lake

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After a 9 hr drive from central Iowa we stopped in at the Tofte Forest rangers office and got our permit. Then we checked in at the americinn for the night and went out to eat at the Bluefin grille. We woke up early so we could get a early start to our entry point. The 1st day we paddled from hog creek to isabella lake. there was a couple areas we had to get out a walk the canoe through the bogs in knee deep mudd, rice, grass, etc. isabella we camped for the night, waves were about 18 in rollers when we got there.the 2nd day we paddled from isabella lake to the second campsite on the isabella river just west of rice lake. With almost 2ft rollers on isabella we headed out. On the 3rd day we paddled to Bald Eagle lake and camped on the campsite between BE and Gabbro. the paddle was easy this day as we were paddling down stream. The wife and i sat around camp and drank whiskey and watched other canoers fish. Day 4 we paddled from bald eagle to lake two.Was only going to go to lake one, but al the campsites were taken, so we had to go to lake two. It started to rain so we took the first camp site we seen .Day 5 we woke up loaded up and went only as far as lake three to a better campsite, so we could dry out all our wet clothes and gear. we relaxed all day and even did some fishing. I caught the biggest fish i have ever caught, about 38 in northern and i released him. Also had three ducks come up in our camp and hanged out for awhile. Day 6 we paddled from lake three to lake insula.Set up camp just in time for more rain to come.Day 7 we paddled from lake insula to koma lake. On the portage between the kawishiwi river and malberg lake there was water on the portage about 12 in deep for about 4 rods long. i was walking through it behind some other paddlers that were trying to float through it, when they let me go by them i step to the side and right into a 4 ft deep hole. Did a little fishing on koma with no luck.Day 8 we paddled to kawishiwi lake to our exit point.then we had to walk the 2.5 miles back to hog cheek to get our truck. when we got to the truck the battery was dead and it started to rain. i walked out to the road and stood there until a car came by, flagged them down for a jump. THANK YOU NICE PEOPLE FOR THE JUMP START.Back to kawishiwi lake to load up our stuff, then to the americinn for a night stay and a drive to Grand Marrais for some sevn & ole;s pizza.After a good shower and night sleeep the drive home. now to plan next years trip.

  vinnie

 


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