Just Across the Border
Last week Jack shared a couple of his favorite things to do across the border. Here are a few more.
To the End of the Road and Beyond
Read about why Jack thinks you should take Highway 61 all the way to Grand Portage, and maybe even across the border.
Getting a Permit for the Boundary Waters
Learn more about how to use the Recreation.gov website in order to learn more about a recreational area, review available permits and create a permit reservation online. This video focuses on getting permits for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (or “BWCAW” or “BWCA”).
Used Rental Sales
Learn more about the used rental gear and equipment that Stone Harbor Wilderness Supply is currently selling. Items can include backpacks and portage packs; camp chairs; camp stoves, pots and pans; canoes; cots; cross country skis, boots and poles; fly rods and reels, spincast rods and reels, nets, float tubes, swim fins and waders; GPS and satellite navigational systems; hok skis; hot tents for winter camping; kayaks; life jackets (or Personal Floatation Devices, or “PFDs”); paddles; sleeping bags; sleeping pads; snowshoes; spray skirts; stand up paddle boards (or “SUPs”) and paddle leashes; tents and hammocks; toboggans (or pulk sleds); trekking poles for winter and summer; and wetsuits.
Planning for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Learn more about how to plan a trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (or “BWCAW”, or “BWCA”) and some key items that can help ensure you have the best experience possible.
Sizing Gear for Cross Country Skiing
Enjoy the best tips, tricks and advice for sizing your skis, boots and poles for cross country skiing. We checked in with our favorite brands and reps to help take the guesswork out of the experience.
Winter Trail Conditions
Learn more about the winter trail systems found along the North Shore of Minnesota, and see the latest trail reports. Recreational trails offered for hiking, cross country skiing, dog walking, skijoring, and snowshoeing.