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Pinetree
05/16/2022 12:05AM
 
by the north shore or other.
I see Kawishiwi river for 55 years of data is 40% higher than any time for this date.
WOW
 
Pinetree
05/16/2022 02:19AM
 
Portage or no need
 
Pinetree
07/02/2022 08:07PM
 
I see today Kawishiwi river water is just a tad below normal for this time of year. The BWCA with all its rock water runs off extremely fast and levels go up fast. They also go down rather quickly.
 
cyclones30
07/03/2022 04:16PM
 
Pinetree: "I see today Kawishiwi river water is just a tad below normal for this time of year. The BWCA with all its rock water runs off extremely fast and levels go up fast. They also go down rather quickly."


Yep, hardly any real soil to absorb the rain/runoff. Plus when the ground was still frozen early on it didn't matter anyway.
 
nctry
07/04/2022 07:10AM
 
Pinetree: "I see today Kawishiwi river water is just a tad below normal for this time of year. The BWCA with all its rock water runs off extremely fast and levels go up fast. They also go down rather quickly."



Crazy with the amount of rain we’ve had. Most places here a few miles west are still very high. Now more rain today and night. So far nothing significant.
 
Pinetree
07/04/2022 08:48AM
 
nctry: "Pinetree: "I see today Kawishiwi river water is just a tad below normal for this time of year. The BWCA with all its rock water runs off extremely fast and levels go up fast. They also go down rather quickly."




Crazy with the amount of rain we’ve had. Most places here a few miles west are still very high. Now more rain today and night. So far nothing significant."



Same with us at Brainerd were getting soaked often and raining hard right now, but you go east of Mille lacs and the snake river for canoeing is about 60% of normal.