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Voyageurs National Park?
Feb 9th, 2005 at 1:52pm
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was going about some internet surfing, and happened accros this destination.  Looked it up on the map, and appears to be right near the Boundry Waters (my map has the Q on it, but no BW Undecided).

WHat is this place like?  From the reports I read, sounds quite good...  just thought maybe some round here had paddled both of these and could offer some comparisons...

thanks again as always! Smiley
  
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Re: Voyageurs National Park?
Reply #1 - Feb 9th, 2005 at 4:37pm
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Well, that depends on the season.

Winter...it's a snowmobilers paradise.  I was there for two days last week before the MN melt-off this week.  There was three ft of snow on the ice and 4-6" water under that.

Stayed at Thunderbird Lodge outside of I-Falls.  There were literaly HUNDREDS of snowmobilers in the area.  The lakes are groomed with trails.  We rode the woods from I-Falls to Kabetogama on day one.  Kabetogama had at least 5 pubs open serving the masses.  Stopped for a brew at Kec's Kove.  Then we rode the lakes back...N Kabetogama, Rainey.

Day two we drove down to Ash River...the place was a complete zoo.  There were at least 7-8 places open on the river and sleds galore.  We drove the woods for 30 miles to Crane Lake.  I got a pic of Voyagaire's lodge with at least thirty sleds parked out front.  We then rode the lakes back to Ash river....Crane...Moose....Sandpoint....Namakan for near 40 miles.  Was a complete hoot.

Very little in the way of ice fishing going on.

Summer...many lodges/resorts and great fishing.  Tons of people, BUT, the lakes are sooo large, you can find a place to get away if you try.  Many houseboat rentals on the big lakes.  It definatly does not have the aire of solitude that the BWCA has.
  
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Re: Voyageurs National Park?
Reply #2 - Feb 9th, 2005 at 5:52pm
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thanks, that answers my questions!
  
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