Voyageur Map - V07 - Snowbank
Allows for excellent direction & precise travel for those looking to hike or canoe around the area. The back of all Voyageur maps contain a large, detailed finder map including a thorough index of Boundary Waters lakes. As well as, information about navigation in the Boundary Waters, safety, rules & regulations, basic entry point information, hiking opportunities, winter activities, fishing, and sources for further information is provided. The overview map is a great asset for trip planning, but has been simplified to an extent that it is not suitable for navigation. Campsite locations are not as carefully reviewed as those shown on the detailed fronts of each Voyageur map. Laid out for the canoeist with crisp, clear lake outlines; portage and campsite information; and detailed topographic lines. Lake contour coverage for those who love to fish, plus summaries of DNR fish surveys.
This map covers portions of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) at the end of the Fernberg Road (County Road 18), as well as areas accessed by Highway 1, County Road 23, and the Tomahawk Road (Forest Service Road 377). Fourteen different water entry points are shown on Map 7, including such popular entries as Moose Lake (EP 25), Snowbank Lake (EP 27), and Lake One (EP 30). The Lake One entry is the second most popular entry in the BWCAW, after only Moose Lake. If you enter through Lake One during the summer months expect to see numerous other visitors. You?ll find fewer other campers as you head further east toward Lake Insula, but even this area is still relatively popular. The South Kawishiwi River area is very beautiful, but also fairly well traveled. The best opportunities for isolation will be found by heading to smaller lakes that are not on main travel corridors.
Product Details:
- US Forest Service and outfitter reviewed
- Dimensions: 38 3/4" x 28 3/4"
- Folded Dimensions: 6"x 10"
- Waterproof paper
- Weight: 4 oz