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BWCA Portage 790 (Davis to North Cone)
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Approximate Length:
892m (177 rods)
Lakes:
Davis
,
North Cone
Climb/Descent Meters:
42.5
"Hilliness" Index
48
# of Comments:
3
On 5/17/2017 12:42:31 PM,
jobsfreder
said:
Visit Date:
5/29/2016
May visit, a bit muddy. I pre-walked it while staying the night before on south cone, added wood to some of the puddles, discovered best routs around/through puddles (some 10-20 ft). The hills are the hard part, a long sloping rock on the south half could cause a fall when wet or dirty. Carried kayak to top, rested, then finished.
On 5/18/2015 7:25:19 PM,
MacCamper
said:
Visit Date:
5/13/2015
After the quick elevation change from North Cone the trail is really pretty easy. A few downed trees but nothing difficult.
On 1/3/2015 3:09:17 PM,
rertel
said:
Visit Date:
6/18/2013
Long, but not too difficult.
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North end of Portage into Davis Lake
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01richwood
6/20/2017
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