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Be aware that occasionally the author’s memory and notes fail him and a mistake is made. Sometimes a typographical error occurs during publication that is overlooked during the proofing process. If you find inaccuracies in this book, or if you have any comments or suggestions to improve subsequent editions, please write to the author at info@wildernesspress.com. Thank you!
IMPORTANT: The descriptions in this guidebook are necessarily cast in general terms. Neither the descriptions nor the maps can be assumed to be exact or to guarantee your arrival at any given point. You must undertake only those trips and trip segments that you know are within your competence. Given these cautions, you can have a wonderful time in the BWCA Wilderness.
Sunrise on Wagosh Lake
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Entry from the Echo Trail South and Highway 169
The Southwestern Area
The southwestern part of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is isolated from the rest of the Boundary Waters by the Echo Trail corridor. Perhaps for that reason, it is often overlooked by visitors. This area contains six entry points. Five are easily accessible from the Echo Trail. A sixth is reached from State Highway 1-169, but because of its proximity to the other entry points in the southwestern area, it is included here.