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Crane Lake (MN/CA border)

Submitted By: jeffengel on Oct 6, 2007
Administrators: Glenn Burns, Darin Limvere
Latitude: 48.2649  Longitude: -92.4884 
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BETA PHOTO: Major climbing areas around Crane Lake.


Description 

You may know of crane lake as the gateway to Voyager National park, the BWCAW and Quetico Provincial park, but it is also the gateway to some great single pitch climbing. All on good granite. Some of it is covered with lichens, but there is quite a bit that is very clean. There is bouldering, sport climbing, top roping and trad routes. There is still plenty of undeveloped potential available.

Most of the climbing around Crane lake is accessed by water, so a boat or a canoe is a a good thing to have.

Some of the better areas are actually in Canada and are accessed by first clearing Canadian customs at the port of entry on Sandpoint lake. Sandpoint lake is the next lake north of Crane lake. You can get to the climbing areas on the Canadian side of the boarder without clearing customs. To do that you have to first obtain a Remote Area Boarder Crossing Permit (RABC). With an RABC permit you can travel within 5 miles of the boarder without clearing customs. See the following web site to obtain an RABC permit. They take about 2 months to get.

http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/travel/canpass/rabc-pfre/menu-eng.html

If you don't have a boat or canoe to get to the climbing areas, there are outfitters that will pick you up at Crane lake and deliver you (and your canoe if you don't want to paddle the 12 miles) to the Canadian climbing areas. These outfitters will also rent boats or canoes. If you really want to get plush, gets some people together and rent a houseboat for the week. Below are some links with more information about Crane Lake outfitters:

http://www.visitcranelake.com/index.html
http://www.voyagaire.com/
http://www.norwaylodge.com/
http://www.anderson-outfitters.com/
http://www.handbergs.com/
http://www.visitcranelake.com/resorts/crnlkb15.html
http://www.visitcranelake.com/resorts/crnlkb13.html


Getting There 

To get to Crane Lake from Minneapolis/St Paul, take I-35 to Cloquet. At Cloquet take SR-33 to US -53. US -53 goes all the way to International falls. After passing through Virgina Minnesota you will eventually get to the town of Orr. At Orr turn east on CR - 23 to Crane lake. Its at the end of the road in about 28 miles.

See the beta picture for a satellite view of the crane lake area and all the climbing areas.



Featured Route For Crane Lake (MN/CA border)
Leading the 5.8 ramp on Raptor

Raptor 5.11+  Minnesota : Crane Lake (MN/CA border) : Jeff's World
This route starts up a 5.8 ramp with some trad gear to a large ledge. After the ledge continue straight up with some technical moves to a final roof. Use the flaring hand jam or sloppy holds to get to a jug at the top to send....[more]