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BWCA Portage 104 (Mudro)
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Approximate Length:
207m (41 rods)
Lakes:
Mudro
Climb/Descent Meters:
8.4
"Hilliness" Index
41
# of Comments:
9
On 8/5/2024 5:14:52 PM,
jd
said:
Visit Date:
8/4/2024
A non-stop boulder garden from landing to landing. Be very careful with your footing here. Great views as with the other two portages to Fourtown, but this one is the most precarious, I think.
On 7/7/2022 8:50:57 AM,
joshmn
said:
Visit Date:
7/6/2022
Kind of fun honestly. You're walking on rocks but it's mostly flat with only a step or two to worry about.
On 8/26/2020 7:39:19 AM,
Jetski
said:
Visit Date:
Like others have said, this three leg portage is BUSY. The ends are VERY ROCKY with little to no place to land/load/etc. Tons if not all sharp, slippery rocks so be vigialant. The long portion is long, about 1/2mile. It goes up and down and there are some ledges. I've been thru it 20 times and it always sorta sucks.
On 11/12/2019 1:06:17 PM,
eagle98mn
said:
Visit Date:
9/19/2019
We were here in high water, so much so that finding the landing on the Mudro side was tricky and we actually pulled off the water a little early. The actual portage is rocky, and for us it was largely underwater.
On 5/27/2019 7:21:41 AM,
Joe Scott
said:
Visit Date:
5/26/2019
Very rocky portage with many trip hazards. Watch your footing and you should be okay. I tripped and fell on the portage on the way from Fourtown to Mudro.
On 2/24/2019 6:10:37 PM,
Riley Smith
said:
Visit Date:
6/14/2018
This portage is busy and you see every type of wilderness canoeist through here. We let a group go in front of us here on the way that looked pretty defeated. One of us took a spill here when a rock overturned at a landing. Other than that, not a bad portage.
On 12/30/2015 4:03:04 PM,
saberboys
said:
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The easy part of this series of portages. The second leg is more difficult and the third isn't too bad. * Note the first portage starts on the left side of the stream a little ways down.
On 2/13/2015 1:23:22 PM,
halvorson.christopher
said:
Visit Date:
6/22/2014
Nothing hard here. Pretty.
On 5/10/2014 10:15:45 AM,
bwbrian
said:
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This is the first and easiest of the portages from Mudro into Fourtown. Be prepared for congestion as the biggest obstacle as this route feels like highway every time I go through.
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Fourtown to Mudro Portage (Mudro side)
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Fourtown to Mudro Portage (Mudro side)
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halvorson.christopher
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7/22/2017
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Mike Monahan
9/21/2018
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Mike Monahan
9/21/2018
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eagle98mn
9/19/2019
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