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Date/Time: 03/28/2024 12:39PM
Kawishawi Lake to Malberg Lake

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x2jmorris 09/03/2019 10:10PM
You won't have any major issues with water levels. Like others said some spots may or not be muddy and that is about it. Everything else will be pretty straightforward.
h20man 09/03/2019 08:27PM
We are planning on heading to Adams. Not sure if we will loop back or return as we came in. Depends on the weather and how much we want to move.
TechnoScout 09/03/2019 10:11AM
cowdoc: "... Adams is a nice lake if you get up that far..."


I love that island on Adams. Been there twice. Want to go back but have to find a tripper willing to make that trip.
boonie 09/03/2019 06:23AM
I have done 3 trips through there (I like it). There are multiple options from Malberg - which way do you plan to go?
h20man 09/03/2019 12:00AM
Thanks for the replies. It sounds like it should be a good route. I am looking forward to the trip.
minnmike 09/02/2019 08:29PM
Great area was though there in June and October last year. Different water levels. You won't have any issues either way. May end my up coming trip thru there.
cowdoc 09/02/2019 06:04PM
Cool trip. Water levels should be decent for paddling.....maybe a little funky around portage landings. Some burn area at the start.....gone by Polly. Adams is a nice lake if you get up that far. The island campsite is a gem. I've also stayed on Amber at the East site ......solitude. Fishdance pictos are nearby. I liked the high site in the mid lake narrows on Malberg.
boonie 09/01/2019 04:43PM
I have traveled through there 3X in that time period. Once water levels were high, once low, once average. I just dealt with what was there at the time and wouldn't let any of it stop me from doing it again. Low water created some longer, muddier portages and higher water created some flooded ones, but also the opportunity to pull over some beaver dams rather than portage.
h20man 09/01/2019 03:41PM
I am looking at a mid to late September trip into Malberg Lake and beyond via the Kawishiwi Lake entry point. I have never entered from this location and was wondering if low water levels will be an issue on the trip to Malberg Lake. If anyone has traveled that time of year through this area, or is in the area in the next few weeks, I would appreciate any information on portage and canoeing difficulties.

Thanks