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Wilderness Portrait: Chel Anderson

Chel Anderson has spent more than 30 years studying the small plants of the Quetico-Superior forest.  A Plant Ecologist/Botanist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources by day and an advocate, …

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The Wilderness in Winter

By Charlie Mahler Here’s a Boundary Waters route I’ll bet you haven’t paddled: East out of Snowbank Lake to Disappointment Lake through Muzzle Lake to Thomas and Frazier Lakes. It’s a …

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Bill Rom the “Canoe King of Ely”

Ely, Minnesota boasts over twenty outfitters that send visitors into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Campers rent the latest gear, groan under the weight of a canoe without realizing it …

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Wolf Island Protected

Wolf Island is a place of legend and lore, holding the footprints of both Native Americans and Voyageurs. The Trust for Public Land (TPL) has taken advantage of a one-time opportunity …

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Stories From the Ham Lake Fire

Three stories from the recent fire offer perspective: in a healthy forest, fire nourishes and revitalizes the soil and the landscape, and that in life, adversity can create new opportunities and …

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Wilderness Between the Cracks

By Kevin Proescholdt Many people would think that once Congress designates an area as wilderness, the area finally is safe and protected. At such a point, wilderness advocates could turn to …

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One Big Fire

  In July of last year, a lightning strike ignited the Cavity Lake fire in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Over 32,000 acres burned in what was then called …

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Wilderness News Summer 2007 Issue

The Summer 2007 issue of Wilderness News is in the mail and online. Download a pdf here or check out highlights below.           What’s Inside:   Feature: …

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Wilderness News Fall 2006

The Fall 2006 issue of Wilderness News is online and in the mail. Download a PDF here >               Highlights: Securing the Wilderness Border The …

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White Otter Castle

By Laura Puckett, Wilderness News Contributor Paddling through the Crown lands of western Ontario the last thing a traveler expects to see is a castle, but there it sits on the …

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Book Review: From a Wooden Canoe

Reflections on Canoeing, Camping, and Classic Equipment by Jerry Dennis Paperback ISBN 0-312-26738-X Book Description This engaging collection of essays explores the quintessential American sports of canoeing and camping and pays …

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Fletcher “Fancy” 14’ Wood-Canvas Canoe

Building History

By Laura Puckett, Wilderness News Contributor As iconic as the tall pines or the swaths of exposed granite in Quetico-Superior is the image of a canoe cutting a delicate wake across …

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Photo courtesy of Airphoto – Jim Wark. Digital simulation—unmanned US Customs and Border Protection surveillance aircraft patrolling the Quetico-Superior border.

Securing the Wilderness Border

By Charlie Mahler, Wilderness News Contributor The Boundary Waters. The Border Route. Those dividing “B” words have long been embedded in the names used to describe the Quetico-Superior region. The notion, …

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White Pine: Can What Once Was–Ever Be Again?

Bold against the sky, the feathery branches of an old white pine have a distinctive silhouette. Although not the most abundant species in the Quetico-Superior forest today, generations have strongly identified …

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Ely-Atikokan Canoe Race

Racing Across the Wilderness

These days, the pace in the Boundary Waters and Quetico is fairly slow. It’s a place of leisure, by and large, for today’s visitors. But for Ely’s Don Beland and Atikokan’s …

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