These fun and playful animals can be seen around moving water in the winter. Where there are rapids or falls you can look for evidence of their presence. You can also spot their slides through th...
It won’t be long before our local bald eagles will be back on the Gunflint Trail. We often see them at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters as soon as the ice begins to melt. If you’ve read my blog befo...
It seems like the wolf population is thriving on the Gunflint Trail right now. We have seen wolves on the Gunflint and in the Boundary Waters in the past but it’s usually just a fleeting glimps...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/wolf-sightings-at-voyageur-and-the-gunflint-trail/
We don’t have enough planks to make it out to our docks at Voyageur without getting our feet wet. The water is still rising and its made it’s way up to the paddle shack and to beneath the dec...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/water-is-still-high-on-the-seagull-river/
Have you heard the latest and greatest news on the Gunlint Trail? Yes, the huge Minnesota State record walleye is coming back to Saganaga and will have a new home at Chik-Wauk Museum and Nature C...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/big-news-on-the-gunflint-trail/
Just in time for the Minnesota fishing opener many of the Boundary Waters lakes are liquid once again. Thanks to very warm temperatures, a little bit of wind and some rain the ice disappeared fas...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/boundary-waters-lakes-liquid-once-again/
While the weather may delay this year’s start to the Boundary Waters canoe camping season it doesn’t mean you should delay reserving your permit. The BWCAW has become increasingly popular ove...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/book-your-bwca-permit-today/
There’s a battle going on between winter and spring on the Gunflint Trail. I wish I could say spring is winning but winter still has the upper hand. The ice on the lakes is thick, the snowbanks...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/an-epic-battle-on-the-gunflint-trail/
Winter just keeps on hanging on in our neck of the woods. It’s April and according to an article in MPR, “Much of northern Minnesota has seen two to four times their normal snowfall! And, “...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/long-winter-on-the-gunflint-trail/
We have had major April snowstorms on the Gunflint Trail in the past. With those the snow comes and goes relatively quickly but this year the snow just seems to keep sticking around. The ditches ...
http://www.boundarywatersblog.com/what-mid-april-on-the-trail-looks-like/