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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Winter Camping and Activities Snow report end of Gunflint Trail Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
tg |
01/11/2013 12:04AM indeed |
PINETREE |
01/10/2013 09:34PMquote tg: "I'm headed up tomorrow and thinking maybe I should take my ice skates;)" Plan accordingly with the potential for icy roads. |
Sobi |
01/10/2013 03:50PM Anyone know how to do a Winter Dance? This Arkansas weather is driving me nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
tg |
01/10/2013 03:21PM I'm headed up tomorrow and thinking maybe I should take my ice skates;) |
TuscaroraBorealis |
01/10/2013 09:15AM Thanks for the update! We're headed up that way at the end of the month. Hope things improve some by then. |
ArrowheadPaddler |
01/10/2013 05:56AM Just an FYI for anyone camping in the BWCA, there will be a mid-January rain (yes rain) tonight and into early this weekend. I was at the end of the Gunflint trail yesterday and there was not much snow at all (in Grand Marais there was brown grass everywhere). I was doing some exploratory bushwhacking skiing near Seagull Lake and kept blasting rocks with my skis. Although there was certainly enough snow to pull a sled, I would either walk or snowshoe. You could still easily drive unplowed roads if you had a truck. Yet another wimpy winter. |