We had a recent discussion about "taking" things from the Q. I believe the rules are different in the BWCA, but just to be safe, I would ask the ranger at your entry point or outfitter to be sure? Just make sure you say "Herbs", not "Herb", I know THAT is illegal
Posted by: Old Salt Posted on: Mar 26th, 2008 at 2:52am
I'd suggest blueberries for starters, loaded with antioxidants. Just keep an eye peeled for Yogi, otherwise those antioxidants may not do you much good.
Posted by: Solus Posted on: Mar 26th, 2008 at 1:13am
Hey, I have a very unique hobby everywhere I go I collect naturally oucuring edible and medicinal herbs, trees and plants. I've collected from Texas to the rockies but never as far north as the boundery waters. So my first question; Can you collect small quantitys plant material in the Boundery Waters? and if you can I vas wondering if any one had any ideas ( good guide books,common names, good places to look, etc. ). I am looking into safer home treatments for common ailments without drugs.