Just when we thought we had seen the last canoe camping guests of the season another one decides to come. We usually don't have people paddling and camping in the BWCA in November but with the forecast for the next couple of days I can't say I blame him.
The Boundary Waters doesn't get much quieter than it is in November. What a nice time to visit if the forecast is good and the forecast is good. Temperatures are predicted to be up into the 50's with nightly lows right around freezing. The bays won't freeze overnight and with a nice sleeping bag and sleeping pad neither will the campers.
I'm sure they will be extra careful while paddling the BWCA as water temperatures are cold. Hypothermia is a real threat this time of the year especially when both water temperatures and air temperatures are cold. As long as they stay dry they will be fine.
It's a wonderful time to be in the BWCA or at the end of the Gunflint Trail. Wildlife is moving about and there is abundant peace and quiet to enjoy.
The Boundary Waters doesn't get much quieter than it is in November. What a nice time to visit if the forecast is good and the forecast is good. Temperatures are predicted to be up into the 50's with nightly lows right around freezing. The bays won't freeze overnight and with a nice sleeping bag and sleeping pad neither will the campers.
I'm sure they will be extra careful while paddling the BWCA as water temperatures are cold. Hypothermia is a real threat this time of the year especially when both water temperatures and air temperatures are cold. As long as they stay dry they will be fine.
It's a wonderful time to be in the BWCA or at the end of the Gunflint Trail. Wildlife is moving about and there is abundant peace and quiet to enjoy.








Comments for November Canoe Camping Trips in the BWCA