More campsites have been opened on Three, Horseshoe, Harbor, and the Wilders. This should 
be the last group of campsite openings for the Kawishiwi District.  116 
campsites were affected by the 2011 Pagami Creek Fire on the Kawishiwi and the Tofte 
Districts.  To date 18 sites remain closed in the Kawishiwi Ranger District.  These sites 
will remain closed for a rest period of 4-10 years.  
     The maps will be updated on 
the Superior National Forest web page;
      http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/superior/home/?cid=stelprdb5341928#maps
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      Bear activity 
      The USFS has received a few more bear reports:
o    S. 
Arm of Knife L (probably the same bear making its rounds). No aggressive action 
but quite persistent.
o   Basswood: 
especially around Washington Island. Also no aggressive action but very 
persistent.
Remember to keep your campsite clean, do not bring any food or toiletries into your tent, hang your food pack (12 feet up and at least 3 feet away from trunk of tree) away from your tent and main area of your campsite or use a bear resistant food container.
Entering & exiting the BWCA:
·         You are required to enter the BWCA on a specific date at a specific entry point as listed on your permit. Once you exit the wilderness your 
trip is done and you will need a new permit to re-enter. The USFS is hearing reports 
of people who camp on Disappointment or Lake One and other close-in lakes who 
are treating their sites like campgrounds—going into town or nearby resorts to 
shop or buy ice cream then paddling back out to their campsite. There are 
campgrounds and dispersed sites (Tofte, Snowbank, Triangle, Ojibway, Burntside, 
Bass L., etc.) if you are looking for that sort of experience.  
 
 
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