Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Anyone have a 5/20 Mudro permit that they're willing to trade for Mudro restricted (no camping on Horse)
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cyclones30 |
SoMpls: "Thanks for the advice. I figured I could try to call the forest service if anyone agreed but it sounds like it might be more hassle than it's worth. I've been on fourtown and it is a great lake. The motivation for Horse was a to get to a base camp that is close enough for a day trip to LBF without killing them day 1. " Fourtown is a short portage away from Horse right? Depending on where you camp...it would be maybe a half hour difference? For a day trip when you're not loaded down |
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thegildedgopher |
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SoMpls |
Starting from Fourtown would add just over an hour each way according to the site that shall not be named, assuming we are able to get one of the campsites near the portage to Horse. It puts the total travel time at 6.5 hours to LBF and 7 hr 45 m to the pictos, round trip. Add the time we spend there and it just seems like a long day. I don't want to burn out first timers. But if anyone has done it and thinks it'd be doable I'd love to hear about it. |
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Gaidin53 |
I’m planning since I don’t have the limitation with my permit on Horse Lake first night. Then head up if River water level allows and camp up around Lower Basswood and maybe a night just past table Rock on Crooked where it turns west. If the Horse River is going to be a problem we’ll head into Fourtown and then up Boot, Gun, Gull, Beartrap. Be a great trip where they learn a lot and have lots of fun no matter which way we go. You could do Fourtown first night. Then into Horse Lake up and up the River on day 2. I’d recommend getting an account and frequently check to see if a Mudro without the limitation opens up. Probably won’t but people do cancel permits every year. It’s been stated already but you can’t trade permits. It has to be cancelled and you have to see it at the right time and snatch it up if the opportunity ever happens. Ryan |
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SoMpls |
I grabbed a Mudro Lake (restricted) permit instead, which is the same except no camping on Horse Lake is allowed. If anyone has a standard Mudro permit that isn't planning to camp on Horse Lake anyways and would be willing to swap I would be immensely grateful. Probably a long shot but figured it would be worth asking here. |
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cyclones30 |
You can't swap with people as your name is on it and theirs on theirs. You can both cancel but then as mentioned it's not immediate that it opens back up in the system again. |
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lindylair |
All is not lost, would be a good trip although maybe a little more work to get there if you go past Boot. Site 1083 on Gun |
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tbro16 |
SoMpls: "Thanks for the advice. I figured I could try to call the forest service if anyone agreed but it sounds like it might be more hassle than it's worth. I've been on fourtown and it is a great lake. The motivation for Horse was a to get to a base camp that is close enough for a day trip to LBF without killing them day 1. " Stinks what happened but, in my opinion, you're in the best area the BWCA has to offer. So many options still! Getting from the parking lot of 22/23 to LBF might look like a long ways but it is preeetttyy easy going. All portages are short, all but one are flat. You can scoot through a couple of the portages on Horse river with normal water levels in the spring. Last year as I was coming out I ended up portaging alongside grandpa, grandma, and their two middle school aged grandkids. I'd bet they were well into their 70s. They said they spent the weekend camping right at LBF. Very, very nice family but if they can do it in a day... so can you and your first timers. Is fishing your number 1 priority? If it is, I would be base camping somewhere between portage falls and the pictos under LBF. Lots of good fishing in there, especially that time of the year. Still gives you the opportunity to day trip to Horse if your group is willing to travel for it. You'll learn quickly that the fishing up and down the Basswood river is good enough to where you wouldnt need to go back to Horse if you didnt want. If you're dead set on fishing mostly Horse but want to just day trip to see the falls/pictos for an afternoon I think I'd be camping on the east side of Fourtown like others mentioned. I'll be headed in 5/25. Maybe see you on your way out! |