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A BWCA Canoe Trip to Make Your 4th of July Happier

By Sue Prom Posted on July 4, 2014 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with 4th of July, BWCA, canoe trip

There may not be parades of people passing by or fireworks but I’d rather be in the BWCA on the 4th of July than anywhere else. I can see parades of mergansers, listen to loons sing(instead of marching bands) and …

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Lupine Lovers Outraged

By Sue Prom Posted on July 3, 2014 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, invasive species, lupines

Sometimes I say things in my blog that I don’t actually expect people to do. I want to apologize to the family who allowed their daughter to eat lupine seeds and ended up in the hospital.  I had know idea …

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What Would John Muir Do?

By Sue Prom Posted on July 2, 2014 Posted in personal stories No Comments Tagged with bears, garbage, John Muir, Voyageur

Remember those bracelets that were popular some time ago? They had the letters, “WWJD” stamped out of the rubber? I do and that’s how I came up with the title of today’s blog. I don’t even know that much about …

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First of July Feels Like Fall

By Sue Prom Posted on July 1, 2014 Posted in Seasonal activities No Comments Tagged with boundary waters canoe area, BWCA, Gunflint Trail, Voyageur

If I had awakened from a coma today and someone asked me to guess what day it was I would have never guessed it was the first of July. The sun was hidden behind the clouds for the majority of …

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Composting on the Gunflint Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on June 30, 2014 Posted in environment No Comments Tagged with composting, Gunflint Trail, living green

I wish I could say I have a composting bin on the Gunflint Trail but I don’t. I have been given many excuses for not having one… “Bears will get into it and make a mess.”(they already get into our …

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Take Time to Stop to Smell, Pick and Eat the Lupines

By Sue Prom Posted on June 29, 2014 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, Gunflint Trail, lupines, monty python, North Shore

Almost everyone thinks the big patches of spiky flowers in the ditches along Highway 61 and now the Gunflint Trail are pretty.  They come in pink, purple and white and cover large areas of land and are called lupines. Those …

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Arctic Expedition Begins

By Sue Prom Posted on June 28, 2014 Posted in paddling adventures No Comments Tagged with 8 Rivers North Expedition, canoe & kayak, Voyageurs

Have you been keeping up with the 8 Rivers North Expedition? There are posts on Facebook and you can follow along with their journey by checking out their Spot Locator tracks. Hear about what they are eating(cheese & summer sausage), …

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Visit Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center

By Sue Prom Posted on June 27, 2014 Posted in Chik-Wauk No Comments Tagged with Chik-Wauk Musuem and Nature Center, Gunflint Trail, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature Center is just two miles from Voyageur Canoe Outfitters at the end of the Gunflint Trail. Many of our guests take advantage of the close proximity of Chik-Wauk and spend time in the museum and hiking …

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Bears and Dumpsters

By Sue Prom Posted on June 26, 2014 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with bears, Grand Marais, Gunflint Trail, Saganaga Lake, Voyageur

In case you didn’t already know it bears love dumpsters. Dumpsters for bears are like an all you can eat buffet for people. Two nights ago two bears had as much as they could eat at our dumpster. The Voyageur …

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Sun Sprites?

By Sue Prom Posted on June 25, 2014 Posted in News No Comments

I had never heard of a sun sprite until today. GIGANTIC SPRITES OVER THE USA: With the arrival of summer, thunderstorm activity is underway across the USA. We all know what comes out of the bottom of thunderstorms: lightning. Lesser …

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