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gravelroad
05/10/2021 09:04AM
 
Here's an early indication of what this summer will look like.

The Moose Lake entry point is allotted 27 daily overnight paddle permits.

NONE are currently available from May 26 through June 26. Large chunks of the following weeks show similar daily exhaustion of the available permits.
 
x2jmorris
05/10/2021 09:18AM
 
Here is to hoping my areas are still vacant :/
 
MikeinMpls
05/10/2021 04:57PM
 
gravelroad: "Here's an early indication of what this summer will look like.


The Moose Lake entry point is allotted 27 daily overnight paddle permits.


NONE are currently available from May 26 through June 26. Large chunks of the following weeks show similar daily exhaustion of the available permits. "



Oh, Lord. That's potentially 827 groups in 31 days. I know there won't be that many groups, some will cancel or no show, but still...that's a lot of people and canoes and gear. I'm afraid the BWCA will resemble a KOA again this year.


Mike
 
yogi59weedr
05/10/2021 09:00PM
 
Maybe a good reason to split up moose lake and make it 2 or 3 entry points.
Have wind lake a separate entry point. Then maybe Ensign a separate one.
Then have Newfound and beyond another.
Simple answer to a complex question.

 
OgimaaBines
05/10/2021 09:29PM
 
How much additional demand do you think the Canadian border closure is causing? 10-15%?
 
Jaywalker
05/11/2021 12:57AM
 
I don’t disagree that it’s stacking up to be another busy year, but isn’t Moose nearly always full in June due to to scout camp there?
 
gravelroad
05/11/2021 04:51AM
 
Jaywalker: "I don’t disagree that it’s stacking up to be another busy year, but isn’t Moose nearly always full in June due to to scout camp there? "


That’s a good point. But other popular routes are also showing early signs of pressure, especially those known for good fishing.
 
analyzer
05/10/2021 08:24PM
 
MikeinMpls: "gravelroad: "Here's an early indication of what this summer will look like.



The Moose Lake entry point is allotted 27 daily overnight paddle permits.



NONE are currently available from May 26 through June 26. Large chunks of the following weeks show similar daily exhaustion of the available permits. "




Oh, Lord. That's potentially 827 groups in 31 days. I know there won't be that many groups, some will cancel or no show, but still...that's a lot of people and canoes and gear. I'm afraid the BWCA will resemble a KOA again this year.



Mike"



The big question is how long are those groups staying. The longer everyone's trips, the more demand for campsites.
 
yogi59weedr
05/10/2021 08:55PM
 
Thats only 7,443 people.
Them thunder boxes are gonna fill up quickly.
 
OgimaaBines
05/10/2021 09:29PM
 
Dreaded Double Post.
 
RunningFox
05/10/2021 10:36PM
 
Less is more. SIN
 
DeanL
05/10/2021 10:38PM
 
Knife and several other lakes in that area are some of our favorites but it looks like our plan to a far less popular area this year may be a good one. The whole thing has a love it to death feel much like our local, state and national parks.
 
billconner
05/11/2021 06:09AM
 
Do the Northern Tier groups draw from the same quota permits as the rest of us? That's also a lot of Quetico permits that are now BWCA.
 
cmanimal
05/19/2021 08:22PM
 
My gut tells me Norther tier draws from the same pool, as does the Girl scout camp and the other 5 outfitters/resorts on Moose lake. So yes lots of competition for Moose lake. From what I can see the BSA would average about 5/day, and I would assume most would be for Moose, but they can enter else ware as well, guessing Snowbank would be the other primary entry point for them.