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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Winter Access Points Reply |
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tumblehome |
01/12/2021 11:41AMJaywalker: "tumblehome: "....You can pull right up to the water on Kawishiswi Lake from a plowed road...." That could be. I was thinking of lakes where the road meets the water. Certainly worth aphone call before heading out. Tom |
Jaywalker |
01/11/2021 09:58AMtumblehome: "....You can pull right up to the water on Kawishiswi Lake from a plowed road...." Actually this one is not correct unless just changed recently. Last time I was there Forest Road 354 was not plowed. I parked on Co 7 and walked in 4 miles to Kawishiwi Lake. |
tumblehome |
01/11/2021 07:50AM You can pull right up to the water at Lake one from a plowed road. You can pull right up to the water on Snowbank from a plowed road. You can pull right up to the water on Sawbill from a plowed road. You can pull right up to the water on Kawishiswi Lake from a plowed road. There’s a bunch. Tom |
cowdoc |
01/10/2021 09:17PM try this for Gunflint side |
Jaywalker |
01/08/2021 08:18PM We’ve got a Winter Camping sub-group here, and one of our members Minnesotian produces a chart with info on winter access points. Check out this thread , be sure to go to the bottom for most current info. |
dbenzmaine |
01/08/2021 12:30PM Hi All, I'm new to the Boundary Waters but have a tradition of winter camping with high school friends that goes back 26 years. We're hoping to do a lake trip in early February in which we snowshoe and pull our gear on sleds. Planning on four or five nights. I've been having a hard time figuring out which, if any, roads in to access points are plowed in the winter and how likely it is that we'd find a plowed parking lot to leave our cars in. Does anyone have a good resource for finding a good February starting point for a trip? Thanks! Dave |