Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Listening Point - General Discussion :: MR145 (twopaddles)
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Pinetree |
I -think I found it? 2025 Mississippi River 145 Race, Tour & Relay Friday, June 13, 2025 3:00 PM (GMT-5) - Sunday, June 15, 2025 5:00 PM (GMT-5). I know you just get started and have a portage around the dam in Brainerd. |
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Voyager |
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SammyN |
It goes up 6mi to Green's point, turns around, and comes back to the dam (12mi loop to the dam). It's my understanding they did this to stretch out the contestants, so it's not so much of a traffic jam at the portage. Then, all the way down (133mi) to the Miss. River to Champlin. |
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SammyN |
Pinetree: That's the goal. Curious to see how much speed the current will add. Looking at previous finishers, those guys are animals. In 2023, BeaV and Kendra did it in 26hrs. But, water levels change so much from year to year. One year, people completed it in 19hrs Here are previous year results: https://twopaddles.org/results We've been dreaming about wanting to do Krueger for a while now. Figured we would give the 145 a try. If we can complete the 145 we will think more seriously about Krueger. |
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straighthairedcurly |
SammyN: "So, we DNF'd at mile 80 or so. My paddle partner was wrecked. He just couldn't move. With a race that length, proper nutrition and hydration is very important. Glad you learned a lot and hope to see you next year. |
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CatchMe |
The Kruger-Waddell challenge is totally worth it. Go for it. |
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OneMatch |
MR 145 You guys are monsters. Hope you have a great race and come back to tell us all about it. |
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SammyN |
https://www.webscorer.com/racemap/viewracers?raceid=371181 |
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Mdschlu |
My wife and I have been kayaking different stretches of the Mississippi River just north of the coon rapids dam the last few weekends. For sure a new experience to paddle with current. I have also had my eye on the border route challenge the last few years. However once I tell people the details of the grand portage they lose interest really quickly! |
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straighthairedcurly |
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SammyN |
We actually didn't think conditions were that bad. Just a normal spring-time boundary water's paddle. (rain, fog, rocks, portaging, etc..). We learned a lot. How to better prepare for things. I hope to do it again. |
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straighthairedcurly |
Thanks for posting the map link. I always have trouble finding it...not a fan of webscorer as a tracking tool. Would love to have you come do the Kruger-Waddell Border Route Challenge. I've done the shortest and the mid-lengths of the Border Route Challenge and will be back this year. The key is to travel light so you can single portage. The Grand Portage is just a matter of pacing yourself. Taking a short break every 30-45 minutes to drink water and take in calories helps. |
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zehyani |
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SammyN |
1st time we are doing anything like this...figured go big, or go home. Looking for any tips/advice for doing this...we are experienced bwca trippers...but, doing MR145 as a challenge, and stretch our paddling wings. To date, the farthest we've gone in a canoe is 25mi (non-stop). Not used to paddling with current. Anyone know how much speed the MS river will add to the canoe? We are cautiously optimistic that it will add 1.5mph. Thoughts? Advice? Feedback? Thanks! |
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Pinetree |
SammyN: "It starts at Lum Park in Brainerd at 3pm. Above the dam you will have just a slight current all the way to Greens point. Once below the dam the current picks up and still modest. Get below Brainerd and down toward Camp Ripley is a nice scenic stretch. you probably will hear some loud booms. They been shooting some big guns down there lately. Water level is fairly decent now. That's a late start 3 PM. I suppose that way you will end up in the daylight? |