VII leaves Grand Portage at 8a.m. after discussion of even going out that day. Weather was cloudy, cold, windy with 4 ft. waves. Captain said we would take a peek and see if we could make it ok. It was a rough ride but we made it to Windigo at 10a.m.
Our original plan was to get dropped off at McCargoe Cove and work our way down to Chippewa Harbor. The weather did not allow us to go on the north side of the island so we went to plan B which was to be dropped off at Chippewa Harbor.


Arrived at Chippewa at 2pm and set up camp. Our first trip to Chippewa. Very nice.
The harbor was nice and calm compared to the open waters of Superior. The 3 of us spent the rest of the day exploring the harbor in the canoe and looking for the portage to Lake Richie. I had purchased a McKenzie map just for this trip. While the map was easy to read, big, and the lakes were accurate, the locations of trails, other points of interest and worst of all campsites were way off target and not even close on Lake Richie and Wood Lake. Since the portage trail to Lake Richie could not be seen from the harbor we asked around and a nice neighbor who knew the area well, told us the portage trail was located off a stream that branched off from the harbor.


We are in bed by 10 that night. . It was a clear night with plenty of stars. 2:45 am Blaine gets out of tent for a nature call. Soon after, comes running back to tent saying something is out there. It is dark but there was no doubt what we ended up hearing for the next hour and a half. There was a Bull and Cow moose right outside of our tent. We could feel the ground shake as they trotted around our campsite. It was a little creepy that we could not see them due to the darkness and just hoping they would not crush our tent with their extra curricular activities. It was obvious that it was rutting season as we have never heard moose that close before. Lots of grunting noises from the Bull and high pitched sounds from the cow. It made for good humor references the rest of our trip.


