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Ride the rails near Silver Bay — for one day

A rare train excursion on the North Shore will be part of Silver-Beaver Bay Days and is expected to attract railroad junkies regionwide.

By Matt Suoja , June 21, 2010

Variety of adventurers plan travel along Mississippi River

Variety of adventurers plan travel along Mississippi River Every spring, adventurers such as Dahm drift quietly down the Mississippi through St. Cloud, part of a tradition of adventure that is so common here, it’s become almost unremarkable.

By Taleiza Calloway , June 19, 2010

Unique train rides coming to Bay Days

A rare train excursion that could bring railroad junkies from across the region will come to this year’s Silver-Beaver Bay Days July 24.

By Matt Suoja , June 17, 2010

Apostle Islands rock arch collapses

The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore has lost one of its scenic landmarks. The Hole-in-the-Wall rock arch on the northeast corner of Oak Island collapsed sometime over the winter.

By Steve Kuchera , April 30, 2010

Apostle Islands rock arch collapses

Apostle Islands rock arch collapses The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore has lost one of its scenic landmarks. The Hole-in-the-Wall rock arch on the northeast corner of Oak Island collapsed sometime over the winter.

By Steve Kuchera , April 30, 2010

Pros and cons of SE Alaska

April was our time to visit Benjamin Island, a jungled atoll perhaps a half mile in length and located 25 miles north/northwest of Juneau in southeast Alaska. A long, miserable winter of rain, snow, ice and darkness caused us to long for Benjamin Island’s pebble beaches and the roaring of sea lions in the rookery on the west side of the island. Benjamin Island was a good place to visit in the springtime.

By Bernie Kuntz, Outdoors , April 02, 2010

North Shore rivers are bank-full; waterfalls are rowdy

North Shore rivers are bank-full; waterfalls are rowdy Always, it is the sound that reaches you first. It’s the sound of winter leaving the country.

March 21, 2010

Wild Side: Bare bones show in winter

It's often hard to see the forest for the trees in the summer. The shapes of the trees, shrubs and ground vegetation are hidden by the profusion of foliage. It's very different in winter. The dark forms of trees and shrubs stand in sharp contrast with the snow.

By Dan Wilcox, outdoor columnist , March 09, 2010

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