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trootman30 OP t1_iz2og7m wrote
Absolutely. Lifelong memories.
TheSchoeMaker t1_iz2h51w wrote
Great picture. Currently planning our trip up there for next year
0071972 t1_iz3z92p wrote
Be sure to swing through Virginia on your way north. A visit to Canelake’s Candies, Minnesota’s oldest candy store, is always a good idea. Yum!
coffeewhistle t1_iz4f5ct wrote
Is the Sawmill restaurant still there? Haven’t been through Virginia in many many years.
0071972 t1_iz55ak8 wrote
It is! You could also check out BoomTown for some local brews.
ThunkAsDrinklePeep t1_iz635jv wrote
FYI: Virgina, MN is a town north of Deluth.
coffeewhistle t1_iz65v7s wrote
Oh I’m very much aware. Spent almost a decade working at a summer camp east of Eveleth, taking nights off to go to movies and Target and The Sawmill in Virginia, MN. I’ve gone so far as to lead ropes course team building for a couple years for the Virginia college football team.
ThunkAsDrinklePeep t1_iz671if wrote
Sorry I didn't mean you. You guys clearly know the area. I just wanted to hang a sign for anyone else who thought of the state first and went "huh, that's out of the way."
Open to how I could have signaled that better.
coffeewhistle t1_iz67oaq wrote
Totally fair, I definitely didn’t need to jump to the defense and start touting my bonafides. Thanks for clarifying!
ThunkAsDrinklePeep t1_iz688o4 wrote
I'm the god damn pater familas.
But you ain't bona fide.
SirGlenn t1_iz2zkkp wrote
I spent a week in there, with friends, 30+ years ago, I think we had 4 canoes 2 people to canoe, it's so beautiful, almost untouched by man. By end of day two, we were so engrossed with all the natural beauty it was basically: society? What society? Were the only society here! The Forest Service warned us, do not go into a moose's feeding area, they will use force to make you go away, and they are much bigger in real life than pictures, and if you cross them, people have been seriously hurt, several killed through the years, So, let the moose dine in privacy, and go catch a big walleye instead. Only so many people are allowed in on any day or week, it's a very popular place, get your entry permits early as possible, or you'll end up on next year's list. But it's a huge chunk of land, In my week up there, I only saw 2 other canoes the whole time, other than my group's. You can canoe right into Canada, no fences, no border lines.
trootman30 OP t1_iz31lf1 wrote
Leave it to the Moose whisperers. Hope you have some good memories of the walleye shore lunch.
ThunkAsDrinklePeep t1_iz638y0 wrote
A møøse bit my sister once.
NewcRoc t1_iz2hjej wrote
Beautiful. I went in August. So gorgeous there.
SpiderFarter t1_iz2rz6g wrote
Amazing place. A bit less traffic in adjoining Quetico though.
trootman30 OP t1_iz2t67n wrote
Believe that. The Grand Portage border crossing was closed and under major construction this particular weekend. Flew over Quetico and drooled the whole time.
ttygrr t1_iz3jw2p wrote
I was there when Elvis Presley died and obviously our group had no clue. It was so odd coming back into the world after this monumental thing had happened.
trootman30 OP t1_iz3kmwh wrote
Wild returning to that news. Similar experience driving back from a week truly off the grid in Northern Ontario-learned Anthony Bourdain was gone.
NoCombNoBrush t1_iz6956a wrote
This reminded me of the road that straddles the Pigeon River that separates Ontario and Minnesota. So peaceful, quiet, clean and engaging.
trootman30 OP t1_iz6ko7k wrote
You're on point. That's in the vicinity.
coffeewhistle t1_iz3ssbw wrote
I worked at a summer camp notorious for prancing the groups returning from long trips to the BWCAW. You can imagine how difficult it was for them to believe that Michael Jackson had actually died while they were gone.
hummingbird_mywill t1_iz3z07m wrote
Well shit now I’m a little homesick. I’m from the North Shore and won’t be home for Christmas. Some people (cough my spouse) don’t understand the appeal of this place. The total remoteness… the world gets quieter and you can just hear your own heart and thoughts… gah. Getting more content living in the PWN (also incredible wilderness) but northern Minnesota is special.
CUTiger14 t1_iz302yz wrote
Oh my gosh I can see myself getting lost in here. Somebody finds my skeleton slumped over in my canoe in June
ronimal69 t1_iz3fpcj wrote
You wouldn’t be the first.
cote112 t1_iz2l9pc wrote
I used to watch a YouTube channel of a guy who solo canoed out there. Really beautiful summer and winter.Must have been a maze before it was mapped.
trootman30 OP t1_iz2q1qv wrote
Quite the natural maze. There are great cabins and campgrounds that make a lot of the entry lakes accessible for day trips. The whole North Shore is a special spot.
keefography t1_iz304qe wrote
Shug?
cote112 t1_iz31i52 wrote
What
keefography t1_iz325d0 wrote
Shugemery is a big time BWCA hiker and paddler. Goes by Shug. Guess it wasn’t him!
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cote112 t1_iz31mpr wrote
Are people down-voting this photo? lol the internet is so weird.
trootman30 OP t1_iz32qhs wrote
Nah. Keef is a great photographer in Northern MN. Used to follow IG.
ComedyBum t1_iz2svgc wrote
Is this Moose Lake? About 20 minutes outside of Ely?
I know there are a ton of places it could be, this shot just looked familiar. I worked for a summer up there years ago.
trootman30 OP t1_iz2uofs wrote
Sounds like a great Summer. It's Hungry Jack + Bearskin Lake looking North.
looktowindward t1_iz30oii wrote
The Far Northland's are a calling me away
picmynose t1_iz341et wrote
Is that Thunder Point? I was there in September. Usually take a trip every other year.
trootman30 OP t1_iz3584i wrote
Not Thunder, but now you've got me doing a deep dive on the map. Hungry Jack.
picmynose t1_iz35tkh wrote
Ah, Thunder is on Knife Lake, just north of Bonnie and Spoon
trootman30 OP t1_iz36nfh wrote
That's deep up there! What entry point(s) have you started at?
picmynose t1_iz37198 wrote
I used to go out of Canadian Border Outfitters on Moose lake but I think they closed down during Covid. This year we went through Williams and Hall and they took us up Moose up close to Prairie Portage. Then we went in from there.
TurbulentStandard t1_iz4zs5f wrote
I did 30 miles with a group in August and stopped at Thunder Point, visibility was 10 miles. It's absolutely breathtaking.
coffeecakesupernova t1_iz3ge7m wrote
I can feel the crispness of the air.
coffeewhistle t1_iz3sb3n wrote
Why is it whenever I see posts like this I start looking through the comments assuming I’m going to know somebody? Spent my “bachelor party” in the BWCAW with my brother and the first evening of the trip under a poorly anchored tarp getting absolutely drenched. Great times.
Avalanche_Debris t1_iz42wrw wrote
Maybe there truly is nothing new under the sun. I spent my “bachelor party” in the BWCAW with my brother and the last evening of the trip under a poorly anchored tarp getting absolutely drenched. Good times indeed.
supermarkise t1_iz4nz39 wrote
It's new to you, and sometimes that's all that counts.
daniel_ionescu t1_iz448ej wrote
Beatiful view
mtlrat t1_iz4npcu wrote
Ahhh. Looks like Winchell Lake looking north and slightly west. If it is, I’ve camped at that point campsite a few times over the decades. Mostly in October though.
mtlrat t1_iz4nx7n wrote
After a second look, it’s not Winchell. But beautiful none the less.
trootman30 OP t1_iz4ru5e wrote
This was a few nights camping in October as well.
mtlrat t1_iz4ssfv wrote
Most of my trips have been mid September until the end of October. I’m geared for the weather and like the added adventure of it. There was only one year of what I would call a snow storm, with strong winds and around 4” total. But good timing, with the next day being our take our day and just a few portages.
I was the first part of October this year out of Kawishiwi Lake. Few bugs and people.
DoubleOxer1 t1_iz3103r wrote
Very pretty but I got cold looking at it lol
TurbulentStandard t1_iz4zesa wrote
Love the pic! I now live for the BWCA, been up there for at least a week straight each of the last 6 years and I still can't get enough of it.
Belovedshe_is t1_iz58ofa wrote
This looks like the cover to a Bon Iver album
trootman30 OP t1_iz5ehkt wrote
Justin Vernon was on my flight to Boston a few years ago and certainly looked like a Northwoods fella. His music is obligatory up here.
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obsoleeeet t1_iz2my1n wrote
I used to portage through here as a kid doing week long camping trips…. Pictures don’t do it justice… unimaginable beauty