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Whitetail Deer

By Sue Prom Posted on October 24, 2005 Posted in News

The deer are all over the Gunflint Trail now preparing for their mating season.  The bus driver saw eleven on his way up the Trail this morning and in the one mile drive to the Trail I saw three deer.  …

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Short Days

By Sue Prom Posted on October 23, 2005 Posted in News

As Fall leads us towards Winter the days just keep getting shorter.  Twilight doesn’t happen until after 7:00 AM and sunrise is after 7:30 AM.  I can’t wait until Daylight Savings so it will at least not be pitch black …

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Water Levels

By Sue Prom Posted on October 22, 2005 Posted in News

The water levels continue to rise and the creeks and ponds almost fool us into thinking it is Spring instead of Fall.  We have been receiving a considerable amount of moisture in the form of rain, sleet and snow throughout …

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Winter Predictors

By Sue Prom Posted on October 21, 2005 Posted in News

There are plenty of berries on the Mountain Ash.  The Wooly Caterpillar has a big stripe.   According to locals these are two ways to predict that this winter will be a "good" winter.  To the outdoor enthusiasts that means, lots …

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Other Winter Preparations

By Sue Prom Posted on October 20, 2005 Posted in News

Along with turning the water off all of the boats must be pulled out of the river and motors winterized.  If a person waits too long to pull the boats out of the river then you may find yourself chiseling …

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Snow on the Ground

By Sue Prom Posted on October 19, 2005 Posted in News

This morning greeted the Voyageur Crew with a blanket of white stuff on the ground.  According to Marilyn there was almost an inch of snow on her deck when she awoke.  It disappeared during the day, but it was the …

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Almost the End

By Sue Prom Posted on October 18, 2005 Posted in News

There is a sure sign that the end of the season is near and that is the annual celebration of turning the water off!  This may sound strange but property owners who have buildings that aren’t winterized will understand the …

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Another Great Hike

By Sue Prom Posted on October 17, 2005 Posted in News

I was able to get out into the woods again today.  This time I was in town and had an hour to spare.  I decided to hike the Devil Track River Trail that I had heard about often.  It is …

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Fall Fun

By Sue Prom Posted on October 16, 2005 Posted in News

Today was a beautiful day to be out and about.  The sky was blue, temperature warm and Fall was in the air.  My friend Maria and I took advantage of the wonderful weather and went on a hike.  The Border …

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Fall Color

By Sue Prom Posted on October 15, 2005 Posted in News

Mike was able to get out and paddle the Boundary Waters for a couple of days last week.  He and a friend camped out in the unfavorable weather.  He was able to enjoy the solitude and fall colors of the …

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