There's a winter storm warning for the Gunflint Trail and surrounding Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. I guess it shouldn't surprise us since we do live in Northeastern Minnesota just five miles from the Canadian Wilderness. Still, I think back to last year when we'd experienced very warm temperatures already and had very little snow on the ground, if any. In fact in March of 2010 for the Mush for a Cure we barely had any snow on the ground.
That isnt the case at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters today. I look out the window to see snow flurries and white all over the ground. The Seagull River is frozen and a large snowbank blocks my access to the canoe pile. Forecasters are calling for total snow accumulations of 5-11 inches of snow by tomorrow.
The snow will be gone soon, just how soon, we just don't know.

That isnt the case at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters today. I look out the window to see snow flurries and white all over the ground. The Seagull River is frozen and a large snowbank blocks my access to the canoe pile. Forecasters are calling for total snow accumulations of 5-11 inches of snow by tomorrow.
The snow will be gone soon, just how soon, we just don't know.








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