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Date/Time: 05/06/2024 12:55PM
More info regarding roller portages

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tumblehome 05/11/2022 07:12AM
The mechanical portage from Loon to Lac LaCroix is manned by an operator and there is a fee. Otherwise it’s a manual carry.


Tom
Chizzy 05/10/2022 09:38PM
man ok that make more sense
Tony 05/10/2022 09:14PM
There were mechanical portages also at prairie portage on the US side going from sucker lake into basswood and it was also a mechanical portage on the loon River and also loon lake going into lack LaCroix it's been a long time since I've seen either one of them and I'm not sure if they're still in operation this is the mechanical toll going in to basswood lake


Tony
yogi59weedr 05/10/2022 09:10PM
Better off with a 14ft with 15 hp.
Tony 05/10/2022 09:09PM
Mechanical assistance is only permitted over
the following: International Boundary, Four-Mile
Portage, Fall-Newton-Pipestone and Back Bay
Portages into Basswood Lake, Prairie Portage,
Vermilion-Trout Lake Portage.


This is cut and pasted right from the forest service planning guide. The roller assistance mechanisms that I've seen on Fall lake was a do-it-yourself projects that attached to the board and the users pulled the boat across the portages at fall lake and Pipestone Bay. The individuals took their wheels with them and didn't leave them at the portage hope this helps



Tony
yogi59weedr 05/10/2022 09:06PM
Only one I know of is between Triangle and Ojibway.
Not in the BWCA. I would think it would be illegal because of the mechanical factor.
Chizzy 05/10/2022 08:53PM
oh i understand that i'm more doing research for future trips next year or maybe this year if i get a permit
just was curious about these roller things
cyclones30 05/10/2022 08:14PM
Do you have a motor permit first? Getting one of those is top priority because w/out a permit you're not taking the boat or using portages. There's a limited number of boats per day per motor area (kind of like canoe groups entering at entry points)
Chizzy 05/10/2022 07:41PM
Hello,

New to the BWCA and new to the idea of bring my fishing boat into BWCA. i was told there was some portages that had rollers that i could use to transport your boat on to the next lake.

anyone know what ones there on and how to use them.

i have a 16 foot aluminum boat 15hp and its pretty heavy

and has anyone used portage wheels with heavy boats.

THANKS