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BWCAW Entry 14 to Shell Lake

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  Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) summer 2024 trip We had a perfect week in the BWCA. Blue skies every day, highs in the upper 70s, lows in the 50s. No rain. Minimal bugs. We had a fantastic site. Nice day trips and picnic lunches. Caught some fish. Played games and roasted s'mores. Other than the full moon putting a damper on the night sky and northern lights, it was basically a 5 stay week! We made some haiku's the describe the trip, enjoy! BWCAW Haikus  by John, Seth, Katie, Lauren, Theo and Marit Entry one-four, go! Two canoes paddle by turtles, down winding river.   Portages we go, Hauling packs, paddles and poles. Makes voyageurs strong! Theo and Lauren carried their canoes 200 rods. They voyageurs now. What's a perfect site? Great views, tent pads, jumping rock. We hit the jackpot! Misty morning, coffee Beavers swim by in the bay, Reading on the rock. Paddle to day hike Sioux Hustler trail to Devil's  "Where is your permit?" The greatest s

RMNP road trip 2024 - by the numbers

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 Road trip out West by the numbers We just returned from a 2 week road trip out West. We drove over 3000 miles and saw some amazing scenery. Enjoy the pictures at the end.  9,449 - elevation of the popular scenic trail Bear Lake, an alpine lake below Hallett Peak on the Continental Divide in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP). We hiked around Bear Lake and then down to Alberta Falls our first day in the park together as a family. 7,203 - elevation of Inspiration Point that overlooks Jenny Lake, the scenic lake at the base of the Tetons, as well as Jackson Hole and the Gros Ventre Range. We hiked the 2.2 mi Cascade Canyon Trail to Hidden Falls and then up 450 ft. elevation through a conifer forest and along a steep granite ledge to Inspiration point.  1982 - the year a breach in the earthen dam at Lawn Lake brought down the wall of water and created the Alluvial Fan in RMNP. The kids enjoyed taking off their socks and shoes and dipping their feet in the ice cold water from snow melt. 1