Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Winter Camping and Activities :: Looking for late winter trip recommendations outside the BWCA
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davidveale |
Been looking at the Timber/Frear and Silver Island Lake areas north of Finland as a possible destination. Ideally looking for something not on a commonly used snow machine trail (which will likely be a problem with the spots I've looked at so far). I'm figuring that anything <5 miles from plowed road access, and without too much bushwhacking would be fine. Curious if anyone has any other favorites or suggestions they'd be willing to share? |
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Telco |
I will likely go back to Hogback sometime in the shoulder season though. |
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AlexanderSupertramp |
If you're dead set on not being in the Boundary Waters, I'm fairly certain they plow a small turnout at Hogback Lake, otherwise most of the rustic campgrounds close to the primary roads are accessible and there's usually plenty of shoulder to park out of the way. Fourmile Lake Toohey Lake Whitefish Lake Windy Lake Crescent Lake Just a thought too, if you haven't pulled a toboggan yet with all your gear, I don't know that an untouched trail of any distance through the woods is going to be enjoyable for you, so I would definitely try to stick to easy lake access. For what it's worth, I passed through Sawbill this last weekend and it was pretty much a ghost town. A handful of cars in the lot, but I saw almost no-one and camped out on Alton about 1.75 miles from the landing. |
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Gadfly |
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