Happy December from Voyageur
It’s hard to believe it’s the first of December already. It seems like yesterday canoe groups were coming and going and we were surrounded by Voyageur Crew. John is still here for 1 more day but then it will …
It’s hard to believe it’s the first of December already. It seems like yesterday canoe groups were coming and going and we were surrounded by Voyageur Crew. John is still here for 1 more day but then it will …
I was very disturbed when I read a recent article regarding a study about trash in Duluth, MN. The study revealed alarming information about how many items that could be recycled end up in the landfill. According to the article …
This time of the year on the Gunflint Trail is normally very quiet. There’s one exception to this rule and that’s when the ice on the river moans and groans as it freezes. Every once in a while there will be …
There’s a blog I look at sometimes by Paul Douglas. I think he was a weather forecaster or meteorologist for a television station in the Twin Cities when I was growing up but I’m not positive. He puts together …
One thing I like about Facebook is it keeps me posted on where our past Voyageur Crew members are and what they are doing. I was however a little bit suprised to find out what Scott Ewen was doing …
Yesterday I enjoyed a walk without worrying about slipping on ice and snow. I went to the Trail’s End Campground for a look around and startled two busy beavers in a pocket of open water. I also checked out …
How are you spending the day after Thanksgiving? Are you shopping? Putting up a Christmas Tree? Back at work? I’m doing a little bit of all from the end of the Gunflint Trail today. I’m not the type of person …
We’re thankful for many things on this beautiful Thanksgiving Day. It would be impossible to include them all here in a blog. We’re especially thankful for our families, friends and guests of Voyageur. We wish you a stomach filled …
The sun is shining brightly this afternoon and the temperature is 47 degrees. There is water dripping off of the roof, the deck is free of snow and there’s the tell-tale sign of spring, mud. We call spring "mud …
I knew him when… Nate Ptacek used to work on the Gunflint Trail at a canoe outfitting business and now he works as a photographer and videographer for Patagonia in California. I remember when he made a video of life at an …