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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Hypothetical Reply |
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Jaywalker |
04/27/2021 07:57PMSpeckled: "billconner: "Unas10: "My understanding; If you are within BWCAW boundaries, you are allowed to camp in designated campsites only. Or you could go in winter, when you can go anywhere and they encourage you NOT to camp in designated campsites. |
straighthairedcurly |
04/26/2021 06:06PM PMA permits are only issued for the specific PMA designated areas. Gore Lake is not part of a PMA. And since it also does not have any designated campsites, you would not be allowed to camp there. |
boonie |
04/26/2021 04:21PM Is Gore Lake in a PMA? |
Speckled |
04/26/2021 08:40AMbillconner: "Unas10: "My understanding; If you are within BWCAW boundaries, you are allowed to camp in designated campsites only. +1 designated campsites, except PMA's |
billconner |
04/26/2021 05:41AMUnas10: "My understanding; If you are within BWCAW boundaries, you are allowed to camp in designated campsites only. " Agree, except in designated PMAs you can camp anywhere. |
Unas10 |
04/26/2021 04:50AM My understanding; If you are within BWCAW boundaries, you are allowed to camp in designated campsites only. |
merlyn |
04/25/2021 10:42PM If someone wanted to camp on a lake in the BWCA that is not on a route but is connected by a stream, which may or may not be navigable, to a lake on a route. Confusing. Here is an example: EP47, Gore Lk. just east of Horseshoe and just south of the Caribou portage. Would you put in for a PMA permit? Treat it like any lake in the Superior NF? Go for it and take your chances? Please remember this is HYPOTHETICAL!! I have no plans to do this, it's 11pm on Sunday nite and my brain comes up with a lot of stupid stuff. |