Snowshoes to Hok skis, exploring the Boundary Waters in winter
Snowshoes, boots or Hok skis? Enthusiasts share tips for heading off the beaten path so you can get the most out of canoe country in winter.
Snowshoes, boots or Hok skis? Enthusiasts share tips for heading off the beaten path so you can get the most out of canoe country in winter.
“I could hear the ice shattering like panes of glass as it came ashore… One moment you can see an endless expanse of skim ice and with a shift of the wind it can be gone, waves lapping the shoreline – sculpting ice as far as the eye can see.”
Legislation would require high standard of evidence that a mine can be operated without polluting. “Before they put a shovel into the ground…”
Wildlife advocates claim state of Minnesota has not taken required steps to prevent accidental trapping of endangered species.
Agency agrees to consider how copper prospecting near Boundary Waters could affect lynx and bats.
His collection of rocks, duck decoys, snippets of writing, books, maps, personal photos, even his typewriter is still there. Its where he wrote most of his famous works about the Boundary Waters…
Northern Minnesota’s National Park follows Boundary Waters in being certified by international organization.
Distant sources of air pollution affect visibility and ecology in the Boundary Waters and beyond — efforts are underway to help.
New study shows how people shaped iconic canoe country forests with fire, authors say it’s time to get back to those roots.
“It’s this magical moment that opens up between paddling and skiing in the Boundary Waters.”
‘Superior’ photography, history of the trail and its devotees, the story of the 310 mile route is told by personal notes left along the way…
Agency asks for public comments on how to spend money from the Great American Outdoors Act recently signed into law to catch up on maintenance backlog.
Legal settlement requires DNR to determine if untested regulations are strong enough to protect Boundary Waters.
Forest surveyors find massive specimen of the boreal tree species in remote area of wilderness.
New research shows how the hunting habits of this top predator affects the water cycle in Voyageurs National Park.
Aircraft purchased by the Forest Service in the late 1950s work on everything from wildfire, search-and-rescue, to wildlife management.
Groups allege company could triple size of project soon after start, violating the Clean Air Act.
A legendary BWCAW canoe route, almost 100 miles long, pioneered by early trappers and conservationists was nearly lost to time.
Department of the Interior says iconic species has met recovery goals, while advocates say the decision is not justified, and pledge legal action.
Unique ecosystem offers wide array of recreation, nature, and history in the heart of the Duluth region.