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10 questions to ask before booking your first (or twenty-first) Boundary Waters permit

I had been looking forward to this day for years. Since our first camping trip in the Superior National Forest when we portaged into the BWCAW, I longed for ...

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Fires force full Boundary Waters closure for first time in 45 years

The U.S. Forest Service has closed the entire Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to visitors for at least until September 3, as wildfires rage and few ...

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Wildfires in Boundary Waters cause closures and campfire ban

Astray Fire (Timo Rova/UDSA Forest Service) This week, four new wildfires were spotted in and near to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Efforts are ...

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Video Trip Log: BWCA 4 Day Trip

Submitted by: Joe Mattson and Mikki Hartman-Mattson We put in at Fall Lake, and spent the night next to the Back Bay portage, then we went through Back Bay ...

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The State of the Boundary Waters Report

How healthy is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness really? Have the laws that created protected status for this region made a positive impact since 1978? ...

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Book review: Gunflint Burning

The book is a detailed account of what really happened when an unattended campfire on Ham Lake, in the eastern section of BWCA wilderness, blew out of control ...

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Book Review: Alone on the Shield: A Novel

Alone on the Shield: A Novel by Kirk Landers Paperback – November 1, 2017 Chicago Review Press Reviewed by Tim Eaton An engaging book, exciting and ...

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A new generation continues the tradition of Boundary Waters outfitting

  Across canoe country, the next generation is taking over outfitting businesses or starting new ones. These outfitters offer a fresh take on what it ...

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Teen heading to the “greatest place on earth” after winning Boundary Waters essay contest

After battling cancer, Julia Ruelle wins an essay contest sending her and up to three teenage friends on a fully outfitted, self-guided trip in the Boundary ...

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BWCA Canoe Trip Success with a Toddler

If you’re a parent you know life with a toddler is often unpredictable. Bringing said toddler into the Boundary Waters for a canoe trip adds a whole new level ...

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Solo Paddling in the Yellowstone Backcountry

For a National Park that is crisscrossed with pristine rivers and some very large and deep lakes, there are only a few places where a paddler can venture out ...

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The Saga Continues

My wife loves the fall colors and she wanted to see a moose in the wild. Last years trip was 1 portage and 2 nights from East Bearskin to Alder Lake. This year ...

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