Aug - Sept 6 - Open 6am-9pm
Sept 7-13 - Open 6am-8pm
Sept 14-20 - Open 7am-7pm
Sept 21-Oct 4 - Open 7am-6pm
Sept 5 & On - Hours to be determined
Open times are subject to change depending on weather & Business. Make a reservation with us and we will make sure we are here when you need us.
Need us to be here earlier or later? Just make an appointment and we would be happy to work with you.
Stop in to check out our Fall Specials on used gear, new clothing & footwear and more.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Used Gear Sale Weekend - September 5-7 in Ely
Need a tent, sleeping bag, pack, cook kit, kevlar canoe, stand up paddle boards (SUP) or something else for your wilderness trip? Come to Spirit of the Wilderness September 5-7, 8 am - 5 pm, and check out our used gear sale. All items will be at reduced prices and sold as is. we need to make room for new inventory and storage area.
Over the next couple of weeks we will be posting photos of many items for your pre-sale review.
See you September 5-7 at Spirit of the Wilderness
PS: this is also Harvest Moon Festival in the park, so plan to enjoy a great weekend in ely
Over the next couple of weeks we will be posting photos of many items for your pre-sale review.
See you September 5-7 at Spirit of the Wilderness
PS: this is also Harvest Moon Festival in the park, so plan to enjoy a great weekend in ely
Monday, July 28, 2014
Loons flying over Ely
Woke this morning hearing loons calling out as they flew over Ely. You don't hear or see these wonderful birds in the Twin Cities, Chicago or Detroit. One more reminder why we like this area and the wilderness.
Come join us this summer. There still are permits available to travel the Boundary Waters. Mid-August into September is one of the most enjoyable times in the BWCA...limited bugs, less people, warm days, cool nights, and so much more.
Call us at 800-950-2709 or email at info@elycanoetrips.com.
Come join us this summer. There still are permits available to travel the Boundary Waters. Mid-August into September is one of the most enjoyable times in the BWCA...limited bugs, less people, warm days, cool nights, and so much more.
Call us at 800-950-2709 or email at info@elycanoetrips.com.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Dragonfly in the BWCA
Spotted this dragonfly perched on a grass leaf while I was waiting for a group to return from their 4 day/3 night canoe trip starting from Lake One. Like seeing these critters as they eat mosquitoes.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Loon on her nest
We were fishing on a lake off the Echo trail this past week and came upon a loon on her nest. We drifted close by her and she hardly moved, although she watched us very carefully. The male loon was across the lake fishing.
By the way we caught a couple of small northern pike and had a smallmouth bass grab a lure and flip out of the water. What a great sight to see.
Stop at Spirit of the Wilderness Bait Shop, Ely MN for your live bait needs as well as current fishing reports. We talk fishing. Hours: 6 am - 9 pm daily.
By the way we caught a couple of small northern pike and had a smallmouth bass grab a lure and flip out of the water. What a great sight to see.
Stop at Spirit of the Wilderness Bait Shop, Ely MN for your live bait needs as well as current fishing reports. We talk fishing. Hours: 6 am - 9 pm daily.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Disappointment Lake Island Fire - July 2, 2014
On June 30, 2014, a fire was reported in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) east of Ely on an island in Disappointment Lake (Township 64N Range, 8W Section 33).
Size: On the island the fire is estimated at twelve to thirteen acres; the spot fire on the mainland
was held to one tenth of an acre. The mainland portion of the fire is contained. The rest of the fire
is confined to the island.
Personnel: 8 crew members are on site now. Personnel will be reduced, but crews will continue
to monitor and take appropriate actions for the next few days.
Visitor Impacts: Visitors may see and smell smoke on the eastern portion of Disappointment
Lake during the next few days. One campsite (#10—the eastern most site) on Disappointment
Lake is closed at this time. All BWCAW entry points, portages, travel routes, and hiking trails
remain open.
USFS photos of affected area.
Size: On the island the fire is estimated at twelve to thirteen acres; the spot fire on the mainland
was held to one tenth of an acre. The mainland portion of the fire is contained. The rest of the fire
is confined to the island.
Personnel: 8 crew members are on site now. Personnel will be reduced, but crews will continue
to monitor and take appropriate actions for the next few days.
Visitor Impacts: Visitors may see and smell smoke on the eastern portion of Disappointment
Lake during the next few days. One campsite (#10—the eastern most site) on Disappointment
Lake is closed at this time. All BWCAW entry points, portages, travel routes, and hiking trails
remain open.
USFS photos of affected area.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Disappointment Lake - Island Fire, July 1, 2014
Disappointment
Island Fire
Fact Sheet July 1, 2014
Introduction: On June 30, 2014, a fire was reported in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW)
east of Ely on an island in Disappointment Lake (Township 64N Range 8W Section
33—see map). A Forest Service helicopter pilot reported stiff winds had carried
a spot fire from the island to the mainland near a designated campsite. Fire crews were dispatched to the scene. Size
was estimated to be one acre on the island and one tenth of an acre on the
eastern shore of Disappointment Lake.
Strategies: Fire
managers are using confine and contain suppression tactics on the fire. Crews
may use some hand ignition to confine the fire to the island. Fire crews will
be in the area. Current conditions are damp but a drying trend is expected
within the next few days.
Visitor Impacts: Visitors
may see and smell smoke on the eastern portion of Disappointment Lake during
the next few days. One campsite (#10—the eastern most site) on Disappointment
Lake is closed at this time. All BWCAW entry points, portages, travel routes,
and hiking trails remain open.
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