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If you could be on a BWCA Lake right now…

By Sue Prom Posted on November 6, 2013 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with bound, Boundary Waters, BWCA

Then where would it be? Would you be camping on Saganaga looking for the next trophy walleye? Or hiding out in a long forgotten bay of Knife Lake?  I think I would be content to be anywhere in the BWCA …

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Splitting Wood

By Sue Prom Posted on November 2, 2013 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, campfire, fire wood

When we’re out camping in the Boundary Waters gathering firewood isn’t too big of a project. It sometimes seems like it takes a pretty good pile of wood for an evening campfire but it’s nothing compared to how much wood …

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Is it a Fish?

By Sue Prom Posted on November 1, 2013 Posted in skills No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, fishing

I volunteered to work at the community Halloween party yesterday and I was able to do one of my favorite activities. I was fishing yesterday! There was no water, there were no fish, but there were some really happy kids …

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What Will Happen with Mining in Minnesota?

By Sue Prom Posted on October 26, 2013 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, Ely, mining, mn

There is still a lot of talk and grumble about mining in Minnesota. It’s not surprising since it’s being proposed so close to the Boundary Waters.  I certainly don’t want it to affect the water quality of our wilderness area …

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Not the BWCA but very Nice

By Sue Prom Posted on October 23, 2013 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with BWCA, canoe trips, Missouri, Ozark Outdoors, paddling

We had the opportunity to spend a week at Ozark Outdoors in Missouri this past week and what a great experience it was.  We brought a group of youth to Missouri for a Mission Trip and the folks at Ozark …

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Fall is a Wonderful Time of the Year

By Sue Prom Posted on October 16, 2013 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with BWCA, Fall, Gunflint Trail

It’s difficult not to love fall even when it’s a cold rainy day like it was yesterday.  The smell of leaves, the chill in the air and the colors make it all better.  For once I feel almost content with …

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Swimming Through the Quetico Park

By Sue Prom Posted on October 10, 2013 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Atikokan, Boundary Waters, BWCA, Ely, jason zabokrtsky, Quetico Park, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

I admit there have been times when I have thought swimming across a particular lake in the BWCA or Quetico Park looked like a fun challenge.  I’ve also wondered what it would be like to hike beyond the portage trails …

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Guests of Voyageur Send Photos

By Sue Prom Posted on October 9, 2013 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, fishing, lake trout, largemouth bass, northern pike, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

I love to see photos from people’s canoe trips and resort stays at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters.  I’m always asking people to send me their photos and sometimes they actually do. Looking at photos is one of my favorite things to …

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Banadad Trail Clearing

By Sue Prom Posted on September 25, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Banadad Ski Trail, Boundary Country Trekking, Boundary Waters, BWCA, cross-country skiing, yurt

If you haven’t cross-country skiied on the Banadad Ski Trail then add it to your Bucket List. It’s a beautiful trail that meanders through the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. I’ve skiied it a couple of times and thoroughly enjoyed …

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Is Your Paddle Just a Paddle?

By Sue Prom Posted on September 24, 2013 Posted in skills Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, canoe, paddle

Do you ever find yourself using your canoe paddle as a pry bar or walking stick?  How about as a table or a place to filet fish? A canoe paddle can be used for so many more things than just …

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