Granola Trail Snack
Looking for a good recipe for a trail snack? Here’s one to try! Trail Snack – Make Your Own Maple Granola bottle of maple syrup Take that tasty maple syrup along on the trails by making this simple maple granola …
Looking for a good recipe for a trail snack? Here’s one to try! Trail Snack – Make Your Own Maple Granola bottle of maple syrup Take that tasty maple syrup along on the trails by making this simple maple granola …
You may have heard in the news yesterday the mystery of Devil’s Kettle has been solved. For years people, including scientist, have wondered where the water that spills into the Devil’s Kettle from the Brule River goes. The river splits …
Here’s the latest from the Minnesota DNR- Moose population remains low, but survey suggests 6-year population stability Population statistically unchanged from last year’s estimate Minnesota’s moose population shows signs of stability when comparing this year’s population estimate of 3,710 northeastern …
We love to hear ruffed grouse drumming in the woods. We also love to see them walking in front of a long string of baby grouse. Their population usually has highs and lows and the DNR explains why. Question of …
I love that we can watch these bald eagles, what a wonderful resource. from the mn DNR We’ve come a long way, baby’ Compared to the excitement when our eagles produced their first egg on Jan. 28, the past four …
Pine Martens are so very cute except for when they aren’t. Like the year they decided our outfitting building made a beautiful winter home. We had to trap them and they kept coming back. This one in the cage was …
The good news is even after all of the warm temperatures and rain we received we still have plenty of snow in Cook County. Here’s a report from the Sugarbush Ski System followed by a report from Lutsen Mountain. Sugarbush …
Thanks again David Johnson, I’m so glad you captured this.
Maybe not quite water skipping because there was a layer of ice beneath the 4-6 inches of water on top of the ice but it was close. Cabin owners came down the lake from the Canadian side of Saganaga yesterday …
A winter storm!