Isle Royale day 4-5: Windigo to South Desor Lake

Day 4.

First day of hiking. After late start just as we were getting on Greenstone Ridge Trail, drizzle and light rain came for a couple of hours. Not too bad. The forest was very green, quiet and quite wet, no open vistas. The trail is easy, sloping up gently at the beginning,  but our backpacks were quite heavy because of all the food for 8 days. We took lunch break near Sugar Mountain and arrived at Island Mine campground quite late. We had companion at three other campsites. Small stream just behind campground was a good water source. Just as we were unpacking our food for dinner, a very shy fox stopped by (visited all campsites). We cooked dinner trying new recipes. All wood was wet after the rain, but we managed to start small camp fire. There was a lot of aluminum foil at the bottom of the fire pit, the only complaint we had during the entire hike, as the park was otherwise very clean.

Day 5.

Luckily the rain never returned. We continued on Greenstone Ridge Trail, through forest and later on rocky top of the ridge. Views towards the west started to open, South Desor Lake and Lake Superior. Perfect weather. Again the trail was easy, even the last stretch to campground on Desor Lake by some described as somewhat difficult (?). We had  isolated site, a bit higher up above the lake with nice view and easy access to the lake. There always were tent sites available on all campgrounds we visited, most quite large and well spaced, clean with easy access to water/lakes. We worried about availability as we usually arrive at campgrounds quite late, we start late and move slowly. There were fewer hikers than we anticipated. The first two hiking days passed quickly, on uneventful side, which was OK as we needed time to relax.

Isle Royale day 1-3: Chicago to Porcupine Lake Wilderness to Windigo

Day 1-2.

After frantic packing and long drive we arrived at dusk at Two Lakes (Bass and Owen) campground (recommended) in Chequamegon–Nicolet National Forest, north Wisconsin. We had a nice spot on Bass Lake. Next morning, we walked a short loop through the forest to Porcupine Lake from a small parking spot on Porcupine Rd. We were swarmed by mosquitoes all the way. Permethrin treated outer layer cloth, DEET, picaridin and mosquito nets helped somewhat. At some point we met North Country Trail (one of our favorites) which we hiked a bit in Michigan in previous years. With car packed in the morning, we took a short break for picnic at Lake Owen and drove the rest of the day to Grand Portage (Marina). We stopped at Northwest Outlet in Superior WI to buy water filter (somehow misplaced ours). The weather was not looking too good: rain and cold. We slept both nights in our car converted to “camper” (more about it some other time).

Lake Porcupine loop and short drive to Lake Owen picnic area

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Day 3.

Morning was even less promising: cold, wet and foggy. We left our car in parking lot next to the ferry dock and were the first ready to board. We checked-in our backpacks, walking sticks and fuel and took seats outside in the back of the ferry. We had warm cloths, rain ponchos plus food and some other stuff we needed only in Windigo packed in shopping bags. The ferry was full. The sailing was uneventful, in quite dense fog. We had the briefing with ranger, picked up a permit and were ready to go. Washington Creek campground looked rather full, but we went to shelter #1 and got lucky: the group staying there the previous night just finished packing and was about to leave. The shelter has nice location and view on the creek. By the time we settled, the fog disappeared and we had nice, sunny rest of the day: a relaxing walk on Feldman trail to Grace Creek overlook, with stops on the way back to see moose exclosure exhibition, Windigo docks and the store (we used electrical outlet there to charge batteries). The trail was beautiful with many wildflowers and great views from overlook. We heard a moose in the background in the afternoon and got to see it in early evening. The night was quiet, cold, no rain.

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