Monthly Archives: July 2011

Photo Friday: Sunrise on Juno Lake

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Blow-downs and forest fires provide striking backdrops to northern photography.  MORE >

Bill Would Remove Protection From Public Lands Near Wilderness

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Could public lands bordering the BWCA be in jeopardy? MORE >

New Feature: The Outfitter Report

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Today we debut The Outfitter Report: a weekly update of news (big and small) from the beloved outfitters and guides of the Boundary Waters. Woohoo!
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Artist Timothy Young

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Eating at Coho Café last week, we came upon some lovely and unique paintings by local artist Timothy YoungMORE >

Adiós, Mosquitoes

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There’s more to repelling mosquitoes, than greasy lotions and sprays. We’ve got a whole swarm of great ideas to stay skeeter-free. MORE >

Duluth Pack: Celebrating 100 Years

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Duluth Pack is celebrating 100 years of manufacturing their classic canvas and leather packs.  MORE >

UpNorthica Canoes Wabakimi: Preview

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Oh, Canada!  If you’re good enough for the Royals, you’re good enough for us. MORE >

Portage Pack Round Up: How You Gonna Haul Your Gear?

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Portage packs are the quintessential piece of gear that have been heavily relied upon to cover long miles of water and dusty portages. How do you choose what will work best for you? MORE >

Best Made Co. American Felling Axe

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In the land of Paul Bunyan, having an axe handy is almost important as a shovel. MORE >

Brainless Imbeciles Vandalize Closed MN State Parks

It didn’t take long for some ugly side effects of the government shutdown, to manifest.
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