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Rain, Rain, Go Away, Come Again in May

By Sue Prom Posted on February 20, 2017 Posted in News No Comments

Rain in February is something I do not like to see. It rained off and on throughout the day on Monday and that combined with the warm temperature made travel conditions quite wet on Saganaga. Matt said there was a …

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Record High Temps and Low Ice Cover

By Sue Prom Posted on February 19, 2017 Posted in News No Comments

Does this temperature map look like it’s from February? Ughhh, not any kind of February day I want to see, it’s way too warm!  And what about the ice coverage? That doesn’t look good to me either. Bring back a …

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Sledding in a Canoe, you betcha!

By Sue Prom Posted on February 18, 2017 Posted in Gunflint Trail No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

Enjoying some paddling this winter at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters.

Winter Camping in the BWCA

By Sue Prom Posted on February 17, 2017 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with BWCA, winter camping

These photos are from a few years ago when Mike went out winter camping. Tom Thulen captured some nice photos and makes it look like so much fun.

Unseasonably Warm, AGAIN!

By Sue Prom Posted on February 16, 2017 Posted in News No Comments

The forecast calls for warmer than normal temperatures again. Highs in the upper 40’s and lows above freezing certainly doesn’t feel like February. I prefer it to get cold and stay cold once winter begins, I dislike the big swings …

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Great Lakes Ice Coverage or Lack Thereof

By Sue Prom Posted on February 15, 2017 Posted in environment No Comments Tagged with great lakes, ice, lake superior, Madeline Island

I don’t think it will be a year for visiting the ice caves in Wisconsin. There isn’t enough ice yet and it’s doubtful we’ll have enough consistently cold temperatures to freeze it solid enough for travel.  I guess I’ll have …

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Great Day for a Cross-Country Ski

By Sue Prom Posted on February 14, 2017 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with cross-country skiing

The woods are blanketed in snow and perfect for all sorts of winter fun.

Happy Endings for a Moose

By Sue Prom Posted on February 13, 2017 Posted in wildlife No Comments Tagged with gunflint trail moose

I don’t like to see animals suffer and I was a little afraid to watch this video but I’m glad I did. Hopefully the moose was able to recuperate fully.

More Eagle Updates

By Sue Prom Posted on February 12, 2017 Posted in News No Comments

From the MN DNR Eagle Nest Update: February 10, 2017 And then there were three True to form, our eagle pair laid their third egg two days after the second egg.  Egg number one arrived on Saturday, Jan. 28; the  …

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Rose’s Photos

By Sue Prom Posted on February 11, 2017 Posted in Gunflint Trail No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

We’re so thrilled one of our former Voyageur Crew members is sharing her awesome photos with us. Rose Wenck worked for us two summers ago and took some great pictures while she was there. She’s currently in a winter wonderland …

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