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Date/Time: 03/28/2024 06:21AM
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Blatz 01/24/2021 07:47AM
billconner: "Blatz: "You can leave the BW and re-enter that day. Some routes require it. "



That may be true and I have no doubt a ranger may have said that but I do have in writing from rangers that the only "legal" exit and re-entry is on same permit is a corridor crossing, namely Echo and Gunflint trails.



Its unfortunate that much of this is recorded in hard copy records in Duluth and not on line (lack of funds) along with rangers interpreting the regulations differently. Its no wonder we have different views."
That is what I was referring too. The OPs situation is a bit different
billconner 01/24/2021 07:16AM
Blatz: "You can leave the BW and re-enter that day. Some routes require it. "


That may be true and I have no doubt a ranger may have said that but I do have in writing from rangers that the only "legal" exit and re-entry is on same permit is a corridor crossing, namely Echo and Gunflint trails.


Its unfortunate that much of this is recorded in hard copy records in Duluth and not on line (lack of funds) along with rangers interpreting the regulations differently. Its no wonder we have different views.
Blatz 01/23/2021 08:00PM
You can leave the BW and re-enter that day. Some routes require it.
andym 01/23/2021 07:40PM
To have a group meet you, you need a good plan on how to meet. That can be to meet at a specific point so you can then lead them to the campsite or a list of campsites to try and a way to make the campsite obvious. We tried the latter and our friends forgot their Tibetan prayer flags. But we still found them.


Note that if you do meet them at the EP and do the second trip on that permit, make sure one of them is listed as leader or alternate so they can pick up the permit without you.


BTW, the trip I mentioned above, we had been in for a week at that point. We met them on their second day. What was really nice was all the fresh food they brought with them. Second week in the BW with home baked bread and fresh veggies from their garden was pretty awesome.
schweady 01/23/2021 06:27PM
Yes, 2 permits would be the way to go. You can all camp on the same site as long as the total number on the 2 permits is 9 or fewer.
billconner 01/23/2021 05:53PM
Sorry, yes, my plan works if you stay longer. Simpler might be get your own permit and rest of group that joins have their own. You can trip and camp together. Your way works too - end your first trip to and start a second with group. For a specific everyone must enter on same day as indicated on the permit.
WIMike 01/23/2021 05:43PM
billconner: "This was just asked in another thread but I believe if you are listed on the permit as "leader" the others can leave the wilderness and your still valid and good to go."


Thanks but I didn't explain very well. If I tag onto the front end, I will be meeting the group at the entry point to help the group travel. Technically that will mean I have exited and would need a second permit if I'm interpreting the regs correctly.
billconner 01/23/2021 02:51PM
This was just asked in another thread but I believe if you are listed on the permit as "leader" the others can leave the wilderness and your still valid and good to go.
WIMike 01/23/2021 02:20PM
Doing a group trip and thinking of tacking a solo trip on the front or back end of the group trip. To be legal, I need to exit with my group and re-enter under my own permit, correct? And I can't leave my camping gear at a campsite while I do the exit/re-entry, correct? Anything else I need to be aware of to stay legal? Thanks.