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Summer Slowly Slipping Away

By Sue Prom Posted on August 18, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, Gunflint Trail, Voyageur

The days are getting shorter, the nights longer and leaves are beginning to change color on the Gunflint Trail.  I’m not sure where the summer went but school sports are starting and before long school will start. Summer is slowly …

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A Different Type of Wilderness

By Sue Prom Posted on August 17, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Boundary Waters, Minnesota DNR

If you’re heading to the Minnesota State Fair this year then be sure to check out everything the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has there.  When we’ve visited the Fair it’s our favorite thing to do.  It’s not like being …

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Bear in the BWCA

By Sue Prom Posted on August 16, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with bears, blueberries, Boundary Waters, BWCA, Caribou Lake

With all of the blueberries out in the bush you wouldn’t think  bears would need to harass campers in the BWCA but I guess these bears have picky palettes.  They have been frequenting campsites on the Caribou Lake east of …

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Summer Like Weather Returns to the Gunflint Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on August 15, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Boundary Waters, Gunflint Trail, Quetico Park

After a brief fall-like period of weather on the Gunflint Trail summer has returned.  I’m hoping the forecasted sunshine warms the lake water up a little bit so my swims can be a little bit longer. The forecast for the …

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Fishing on Saganaga

By Sue Prom Posted on August 14, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, fishing, northern pike, permit, Saganaga Lake, smallmouth

Yesterday was spent on Saganaga Lake in the BWCA fishing for Lake Trout. While we didn’t catch any Lake Trout we sure had a good time trying. The weather felt more like a fall day than an August one. The …

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Dreaming of Blueberries

By Sue Prom Posted on August 13, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with blueberries, BWCA, Chik-Wauk, Gunflint Trail, hiking, Kekekabic, Magnetic Rock

I found a patch of blueberries that looked like the grapes in a bowl of plastic fruit. I picked one from the bush thinking it looked like some scientifically engineered berry from a different planet and when I bit into …

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Climate Change on the Gunflint Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on August 12, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with climate change, Gunflint Trail, moose

There are believers and non-believers of climate change. I recently read two separate articles about climate change and how it affects both the places and things we love.  One article is about the decline of moose in New Hampshire due …

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Missing Blueberry Picker’s Body Found

By Sue Prom Posted on August 11, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with blueberry picker, gtvfd, Gunflint Trail, Gunflint Trail Volunteer Fire Department

Paul Brandt who went missing on Thursday, August 1st has been found. His body was recovered a few hours ago about a mile from where his vehicle was parked near the Seagull Guard Station on the Gunflint Trail. The official …

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What’s That Strange Sound on the Gunflint Trail?

By Sue Prom Posted on August 10, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Gunflint Trail, Gunflint Trail Historical Society

We are familiar with many strange noises on the Gunflint Trail. From the spring peepers to barking fox and saw-whet owls we’ve heard our share but in all of our 20 plus years on the Gunflint Trail we’ve never heard …

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Cliff Jumper Dies in the BWCA

By Sue Prom Posted on August 9, 2013 Posted in News Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, cliff jumper

The body of a man who was cliff jumping in the Boundary Waters has been recovered.  There aren’t many details regarding the incident but unfortunately he did not survive.  The incident was in Makwa Lake about 23 miles from Ely, …

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