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Akula -- Sadly, I think it will be the case: A popular entry point, in the middle of the summer -- I can't imagine anything but lots and lots of people. But maybe that's not an issue with your group.
I've done Angleworm, and I agree it's a beast. I've done Nina-Moose, and after being the middle of the hordes of people, I vowed never again.
Maybe it's worth asking your group to pick its poison: 1) a helluva long portage, but less people, or 2) an easy entry point shared with seemingly most of the quarter-million people who flock to the BWCA each year! I think I'd take Angleworm. BUT, if you take Nina-Moose, and then look to get off the beaten path asap, that might be the way to go. I've not done that, so can't give you specific recommendations.
You're right, 4 days doesn't give you much time, no matter where you go. However, I think the least used part of the BWCA is in the far northeast corner, the "Tip of the Angle," north of Grand Portage, around Pine Lake. It's a longer drive, bigger lakes, longer portages, but I definitely felt more alone. FWIW
prouboy
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