Voyageur Winter Fun
There’s so many things to do in the winter at Voyageur. Unfortunately there are only so many hours of daylight so you have to make choices. This weekend Josh chose to spend his whole weekend ice fishing, again! I’d say …
There’s so many things to do in the winter at Voyageur. Unfortunately there are only so many hours of daylight so you have to make choices. This weekend Josh chose to spend his whole weekend ice fishing, again! I’d say …
We are looking for students or young adults to work at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters this summer. Please don’t quit reading if you aren’t in the category of student or young adult because we would like your help in finding some …
I hate to hear about the death of a moose but thankfully neither of the drivers of the two separate vehicles that hit the moose were injured. The first local driver hit the moose on the evening of the 18th. …
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Last night’s low temperature was -36 degrees at the end of the Gunflint Trail. By the time Matt and Joe went out to play on the Seagull River it had already warmed up 10 degrees! Life at Voyageur Canoe outfitters …
Coming soon to the Gunflint Trail it’s the Gunflint Mail Run Sled Dog Race on January 6th and 7th! There are two different races: a 12-dog, 100-mile race that includes two runs, approximately 50 miles each, over a two-day stretch, …
One of these days I’m going to bring a bottle of Tequila, a wedge of lime and a Mexican sombrero along on my drive up the Gunflint Trail. Then I am going to takeĀ an award winning photo of a …
Peaceful, easy feeling!
I was treated to a special kind of traffic jam the other day when I drove up the Gunflint Trail. Mr. Bull Moose was busy licking salt off of the road and after a brief retreat he returned to lick …
A winter wonderland awaits on the Gunflint Trail. The only thing that makes it not look like February are the liquid lakes. The mid-trail area received significantly more snow than we did at the end of the Gunflint Trail but …
It hardly feels like the first day of fall with the temperature at 8am reading 67 degrees at the end of the Gunflint Trail. But the calendar says it’s true so we must believe what it says. I for one …