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Isle Royale: Backpacking & Camping

Isle Royale Backpacking Trips with The Northwest Passage

Explore the best of the "Big Island" on our 45-mile traverse of Isle Royale, the largest island in Lake Superior and the best kept secret of our national parks. A natural sanctuary for wildlife and nature lovers, Isle Royale offers opportunities to observe moose, beaver, muskrat, fox, mink and a vast array of other wildlife in their natural habitat. Spend your nights relaxing around the campfire and listening for the nocturnal serenade of wolves or the call of the Loons. One of our Top-5 places to visit in the United States, Isle Royale will take you away from it all.

Daily Itinerary

- Activities: Backpacking & Camping
- Van Supported:
No
- From:
Rock Harbor, Isle Royale
- 2010 Price:
$1,395

2010 TRIP DATES DURATION
August 22-29 (Sunday - Sunday) 8 days, 7 nights
2011 TRIP DATES DURATION
August 21-28 (Sunday - Sunday) 8 days, 7 nights
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Registration Forms Here!

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TRIP ITINERARY

Day 1: We'll meet in Grand Portage, MN to get acquainted over dinner and spend the night at a local campground. We rise early the next morning to catch the ferry out to Isle Royale.

Day 2 -6: Upon arrival in Rock Harbor we will spend the week backpacking to Windigo, crossing the entire island. We will be travelling anywhere from 6 to 10 miles per day. Although the trail is rated "moderate", there is an occasional difficult section with a knee-bending climb. Camping is primitive but comfortable at the five national park campgrounds. We ask that you participate in all camp activities, including cooking, washing dishes and setting up and breaking camp, in order to hone your wilderness camping skills and have the finest and most complete outdoor experience possible.

Day 7: We pack up our gear and prepare to leave this beautiful island, returning to Grand Portage by ferry, to spend one last night at a local campground (we try to camp near some hot showers this night!), celebrating and enjoying the week's memories.

Day 8: Breaking camp a final time, we make our farewells and head home.

**This itinerary is subject to change.


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COMMON QUESTIONS

Q: What makes this trip so special?
A: Isle Royale is one of the Midwest's best kept secrets. As the largest island in Lake Superior, Isle Royale offers wonderful opportunities for all who make the crossing to visit her shores. For the backpacker, the trails exploring IR offer an ideal way to get intimately acquainted with her interior. The wildlife often comes right to your campsite as moose and fox peek their noses from behind trees to check out our camps. Late at night, we may be lucky enough to hear the beautiful howl of a wolf, or the yelps of nearby coyotes. All in all, Isle Royale offers a wilderness experience in its truest sense; tranquil forests, clear waters, ridges that call you in to explore their views and the stillness of the wilderness.

Q: How do I get there?
A: Isle Royale is, at its closest point, 14 miles off Minnesota's shoreline in the heart of Lake Superior. We will meet in small village of Grand Portage, Minnesota where we will spend the night before catching the ferry over to Isle Royale the next morning. Grand Portage lies about 10 hours north of Chicago, and about 2 hours north of the Duluth International Airport. Upon registering for the trip you will receive a map and exact directions to our meeting location. Participants wishing to carpool, or get a ride up from the Duluth airport, should contact The Northwest Passage office.

Q: What's the weather like?
A: The weather on Isle Royale in mid-September can range from beautiful and sunny to rainy and cool. Temperatures during the day can range from 50-75 degrees Fahrenheit, and in the evenings the lows can reach into the 30s.

Q: What are the accommodations like?
A: This trip is a camping trip. The Northwest Passage will provide two-person tents for participants to share and all the necessary group camping equipment. Those wishing to have an individual tent should contact us regarding the availability of a single supplement. Often the campsites on Isle Royale will have outhouses and lean-tos which can be used for cooking and/or sleeping purposes. When traveling in the backcountry, NWP practices Leave No Trace camping techniques. This means that we will pack out all of our garbage, and minimize our impact on the land as much as possible. Your help in this endeavor is greatly appreciated!

Q: What do I need to bring?
A: Once you register you will receive an equipment list that will help guide you in your packing. In addition to your personal accessories, you will need to have an assortment of insulating clothes and good hiking boots, as well as a sleeping bag and a sleeping pad. Feel free to contact our office with any questions regarding gear and/or clothing, as we want to make sure that you are comfortable during the trip.

Q: Can I drink the water?
A: The drinking water on Isle Royale comes from either Lake Superior or the inland lakes and rivers. While it is very clean and tasty we will be treating the water before we drink it. For our water purification we will be carrying both filtering pumps and iodine tablets.

Q: What's the food like?
A: We plan for delicious food on the Isle Royale trip - and plenty of it. Dinners will range from spaghetti to fajitas with desserts every night. While some of our food will be freeze-dried, the majority will be fresh food cooked into appetizing meals every night. Lunches will include an assortment of trail mixes and snacks, sandwiches and plenty of beverages. Breakfasts will provide a good start to your day with an assortment of hot dishes, oatmeals, breakfast bars and hot drinks. Any dietary restrictions should be made known well in advance of the trip.

Q: What time is it on Isle Royale?
A: Isle Royale is on Eastern Standard Time.

Q: How can people reach me in an emergency? Can I call home?
A: Once on Isle Royale it will be very difficult to access a phone, therefore we recommend that you have all of your personal matters in order before the trip departure. You should give the NWP office number to someone at home in case of emergency. We will be asking you to provide us with an emergency contact whom we can contact on your behalf if necessary.

Q: How much time do we spend hiking etc. each day? How many miles do we travel? Do I have free time?
A: We will be hiking up to 12 miles each day, with breaks along the way to relax, eat, and stretch out our legs. We will generally aim to be out on the trail in the early morning when it is cooler, and off by late afternoon. We'll plan time in the evenings for relaxation, fishing, hiking, or simply reading a book.

Q: What kind of equipment do you use?
A: We use high quality, durable equipment for all of our camping purposes. Our tents are either Eureka or Kelty lightweight backpacking tents and our stoves are an assortment of small one burner camp stoves.

Q: How many people are on this trip? How many guides? Who are the guides/what are their qualifications?
A: The minimum number of participants in this trip is 5. Generally our groups are fairly small (between 5-10 people), and we maintain a ratio of one guide for every five participants. Our guides are all experienced in all aspects of wilderness travel and have years of experience leading groups. They all hold certifications in Wilderness First Aid.

Q: Can I plug in my hair dryer? What about my electric razor?
A: Not on this trip as there will be no access to electricity. There will be an opportunity to shower/shave on the last night after we return to the mainland.

Q: Is it customary to tip the guides?
A: Tipping the Northwest Passage guides is unnecessary. In lieu, you can write a thank you letter to the office, which is always appreciated.


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