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Author Topic: Winter BWCA Camping  (Read 2416 times)

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Offline Nanook

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I will be heading into the BWCA the weekend of 3/16 to 18 for some winter camping, laker fishing and in general getting lost in the woods. 

Does anyone know if I am obligated to camp in the designated campgrounds in wintertime? 

Offline JohnWester

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i would guess that you are... call the dnr quick and let us know.
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Offline Dr.Bob

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I don't remember, but I think it used to be that during the winter you could camp where you want and not have to stick with the established sites.

Where are you headed Nanook?

Offline GRIZ

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I don't think you have to. When I went I never even seen a campsite, we just set up camp right on the lake.
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Offline JackpineRob

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You don't have to camp in a designated campsite.  In fact, depending on the Forest Service person you talk to, they usually encourage you to camp elsewhere.

You DO NEED a permit.  You simply fill out a self-issue permit at the entry point, and carry the visitor copy with you.  I haven't been checked in a couple of years off-season, but it does happen. 

The normal summer rules about cans and bottles apply.

Offline Dr.Bob

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Thank you for clarifying that for us JackPine.  Welcome to MNO!