BWCA Canoe Trip 2022

This was a return to a familiar area with lots of options. Gaskin and Winchell are particularly nice lakes accessible from the Gunflint Trail. This area has also been burned by forest fires more than once in recent times.

Click to Enlarge Map (source:google)
Click to Enlarge Map (source:google)
Our Group Overlooking Grand Marais
Our Group Overlooking Grand Marais

After driving most of the day we pulled up to the Bunkhouse at Rockwood Lodge on Poplar Lake. In addition to an economical place to stay we left our vehicle there while we were in the backcountry.

Richard Relaxing
Richard Relaxing

Gaskin (Basecamp)

We got a reasonably early start the next day, entering via the portage to skinny little Lizz Lake. We proceeded to portage thru Caribou and Horseshoe Lakes before snagging the primo campsite on Gaskin (located on an island with 180º views down the lake).

Gaskin Campsite View
Gaskin Campsite View
Gaskin Campsite Landing
Gaskin Campsite Landing
Gaskin Kitchen Area (Ross Cooking Veggie Burgers)
Gaskin Kitchen Area (Ross Cooking Veggie Burgers)

Day Trips

We then proceeded to take day trips all around the area lakes.

Lake Henson (Click to Enlarge)
Lake Henson (Click to Enlarge)
Snake vs Toad
Snake vs Toad
Large Spider in Its 'Tent'
Large Spider in Its 'Tent'

Winchell Lake & Waterfall

Ross and I did our own pilgramage to the large neighboring Lake Winchell. In the photo I'm standing at the campsite I camped on back in 2001. 🙂

Rückenfigur on Lake Winchell
Rückenfigur on Lake Winchell
Waterfall on Winchell (Click to Enlarge)
Waterfall on Winchell (Click to Enlarge)

Back at Camp

Each evening a group of large flat rocks provided a commodious spot for our happy hour before we sat down to delicious vegetarian meals prepared by Ross. (Did I mention our food pack weighed over sixty pounds?!)

Happy Hour
Happy Hour

Our sojourn had an unfortunate coda however. Terese slipped on rocks and twisted her ankle on the last afternoon. After resting it for twelve hours she bravely walked the four portages back to civilization using the spare paddle as a crutch. Xrays later revealed a non-displaced fracture!

Broken Ankle
Broken Ankle

We had excellent weather throughout our stay, but it got windy on the day we left and thunderstorms rolled in that night, perfect timing!

Environmental Notes: Many of the small Fir and Spruce trees on our site were either dead or dying from disease. The White Pines in the area looked very healthy. The Burned Areas appeared to be recovering slowly. The Loons remained active and we saw at least one Bald Eagle. The “Tent Spider” was something new. We saw two of them on different lakes, so probably not an anomaly.


External Links
 https://www.rockwoodbwca.com/

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