Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: help choosing campsite
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A1t2o |
violet: "Update: There is no such thing as the right side of the lake. And I would NOT pick a destination just for the campsite. That's just asking for your trip to get ruined if someone has taken that site. To plan a trip, you choose a lake to go to. Then if campsites are important, you do the research and look at the ratings on the interactive map. Always pick multiple options because your first and second might be taken or closed. Also, if you are looking for seclusion then you are going to have to either go to a entry point without an outfitter, or go in further than Alton or the burning chain. |
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billconner |
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Boppasteveg |
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Jaywalker |
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mschi772 |
Jaywalker: "A lot of people head to the BWCA hoping to find a nice secluded campsite, with good fishing, and isn't to hard to get to. In a normal summer weekend, you can usually find one of these thing, and if you are lucky two. You are unlikely to find all 3. And over a holiday and with Covid crowds, it gets tougher. Sorry, I'm not trying to toss cold water on your plans, but trying to help you manage your expectations. " Having accurate expectations is one of the most important ingredients for having a successful trip. Helping someone set the right expectations isn't anything you should have to apologize for. |
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violet |
Four nights around Memorial Day weekend, we hope to portage/hike in the first night, find the right campsite, then stay put until we pack to leave. During the day we will just explore and hang locally. One member of group will be fishing, hoping for walleye and/or panfish to eat through the trip. Hoping for seclusion (we did Sawbill last year and there were too many people), decent fishing so we can eat fish a few times, and not too crazy to access. We can do a few +/-100-150 rod portages. Suggestions appreciated! |
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violet |
Also looking for opinions on which side of the lake is best to camp on. I'm thinking east side so you can view the sunset, but is there anything to consider about wind or weather? |
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boonie |
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analyzer |
boonie: "First, I'd check the reservation site to see what's available for your entry date. I suspect many will have no available permits for the holiday weekend. I'd grab one of the few remaining permits quick and worry about the rest later." This. And check regularly. Cancelations do pop up, but they go quick. memorial Friday is very picked over. |
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billconner |
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Jaywalker |
mschi772: "Having accurate expectations is one of the most important ingredients for having a successful trip. Helping someone set the right expectations isn't anything you should have to apologize for." In my days of leading technology development projects, I would sometimes be approached by business partners who would describe what they wanted in some new project. I frequently had to ask them “do you want it done cheap, do you want it done fast, or do you want it done well? You can have any two of those, but not the third”. This rule applies in lots of places. Just trying to help a fairly new paddler keep a positive spin on things. |
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Speckled |
billconner: "Are you paddling or only on foot? I interpreted the question as on foot. I don't know the permit rules and if they are as limited as overnight paddle permits. If afoot, I think its a question of how many miles you want to travel. " +1 If hiking in -there's a few trail options and that's it. If paddling, check the permit availability on recreation.gov. I also always check the burn maps and see where fires like Ham Lake, Pagami creek and others have impacted, avoiding those areas. Regarding campsite orientation - I like south facing campsites. |
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Blatz |
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straighthairedcurly |
There is a Cross Bay Lake permit available for that Thursday. That allows for a variety of routes. |
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mschi772 |
straighthairedcurly: "Recommend grabbing one and then come back on here for some advice as to how to best utilize that permit. " This is probably a more efficient way of getting this advice whether it is a holiday weekend or not. Without *something* narrowing the choices down, "Where should I base camp?" is just a dramatically too open-ended question for the community given the hundreds of possibilities. |