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North America » United States » Minnesota September 25th 2015

The morning report today came from Lookout Mountain. (Seriously. That's the decidedly unoriginal name of the mountain.) Andy was damp but happy and looking forward to drying out his gear this weekend, when it's supposed to be dry. He traveled through the scenic Cascade River State Park, bound for either the Spruce Creek or Jonvick Creek campsite. It will be a short walk to the Caribou Trail tomorrow. Judging from the SHT guide description, he saw some dramatic waterfalls and climbed a lot of steps (96, to be exact) at one junction. If the rainy weather didn't get in the way of the view, Andy should have been able to see Eagle Mountain, the highest point in Minnesota, from the Cascade River area. This will probably be the last blog entry until after Andy's fishing rendezvous. ... read more

North America » United States » Minnesota September 24th 2015

Andy has very likely been holing up in his tent for the better part of the day. When he called with a status report at about 9:30 this morning from about a mile beyond Grand Marais, it hadn't started raining yet, but he definitely got wet at some point. He was going to get in as many miles as he could before the skies opened up. He's pretty far inland at this point and hopefully isn't experiencing the high winds we're getting in Duluth. The forecast looks good for the rest of the week and the weekend. Today's segment of the SHT traveled by Andy includes a 2.5-mile stretch that's shared with the North Shore State Trail. Many sled dogs have also followed this segment during the John Beargrease Sled Dog Races. He probably also wandered ... read more

North America » United States » Minnesota September 23rd 2015

There are six maps detailing the Superior Hiking Trail, with #1 being for the Duluth end and #6 for the northernmost section. Since Andy is doing the north-to-south route, he started with map #6 on Saturday. Today he reached the milestone of moving on to map #5. He called from what sounds like a gorgeous overlook at about 9:30 this morning to say all is well. The weather has been gorgeous, the bugs aren't bad, the leaves are starting to turn, he's met some fun people on the trail, he's making good time, and his daughter is keeping him posted on the Twins' performance. He has been able to get good reception on his radio in the evenings, so he can get his baseball fix after all. Yesterday when he reached the portion of the trail ... read more

North America » United States » Minnesota September 22nd 2015

A voicemail report from the field: Andy called from near Magney State Park around noon today to say all is well. He hiked 11 miles on Saturday and 19 miles yesterday. He spent the night at a campsite in Magney. The terrain in this area makes for some spectacular waterfalls. No doubt he stopped to take pictures of the Devil's Kettle, a spot where one branch of the Brule River disappears into a big hole in the ground. Today's hike briefly brought him out of the woods and to a short stretch of trail along Lake Superior. It's a beautiful spot but no less challenging to hike than some of the steeper sections of the trail because of the pebble beach. He is going to try to make it past the Kadunce River today. If he ... read more

North America » United States » Minnesota September 21st 2015

Virtually following Andy's hike with the help of the Guide to the Superior Hiking Trail, there were a lot of ups and downs yesterday and today. Yesterday's segment was mostly on logging roads, but it also included a high point (1,829 feet). The word "steep" appears quite often in the trail descriptions for this segment. But overlooks are worth the hard work, right? How about the Hellacious Overlook? The guide insists it "rewards" hikers. This region sounds like beaver heaven. Part of the trail maintenance includes cairns to help with wayfinding, corduroy in swampy spots, and, as we learned from the SHT store attendant in Two Harbors on Saturday, rain boots for fording streams where there have been bridge washouts. I meant to ask Andy what he thought he'd miss most while on the trail (besides ... read more
Is there a brewpub around here somewhere?

North America » United States » Minnesota September 20th 2015

Now it's time for the ghost writer to take over. This morning, after a long drive mostly on dusty gravel roads, I delivered Andy to the end of the Superior Hiking Trail (well, that's what the sign says). The northern terminus of the trail is a one-mile walk from the closest parking area, so we hiked to it so that Andy can honestly say he's done the whole thing. The view of Canada was breathtaking. Andy took the time to add his name to the list of other hardy souls in the the soggy log book by the overlook. The sky was a clear blue, the temp was perfect, and the bugs left us alone, so I'm hoping those conditions continue for the rest of the trip. After that little warm-up, we headed back to the ... read more
Jimmy LaFave and friend
Looking south from the northern terminus
Signing the soggy log book

North America » United States » Minnesota » Duluth September 13th 2015

The spending continues as last minute gear and food purchases are completed. Just some fresh food to buy and I should be ready. The trip preparation has been good for the local economy. I packed my pack today and weighed it. Without water and some of the food items (cheese, bread, mixed nuts, dried fruits), the pack weighed 32lbs. It should be around 37lbs with water and additional food items. The trip logistics are getting complex as I will be fitting in a canoe trip during my hike. I have all the canoe gear ready and have a couple of spots picked out where I will come off the trail and meet my canoe trip partners. I am also setting up my resupply packs. My canoe trip partners will be bringing my first resupply. My girlfriend ... read more

North America » United States » Minnesota » Duluth August 29th 2015

I'm creating this travel blog to share my progress, stories and photos for my hiking trip on the Superior Hiking Trail (SHT) during the fall of 2015. My hike will be interrupted by a four day canoe trip to the BWCA. I will be starting on the northern end of the SHT near the Canadian border where it connects with the Border Route Hiking Trail and hiking to my house in Duluth. After about six days of hiking, I will meet up with my son and some friends for a yearly canoe trip that I didn't want to miss. After the canoe trip, they will drop me off where they picked me up. I will be starting this trip on September 19, three days after retiring from my second career and it will serve as a ... read more
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North America » United States » Minnesota August 26th 2015

Alol our boat projects are completed, we are ready to go. We had a nice time at the customer appreciation party. It was nice and hot but very windy. We had some good food and free beer, what can be better. The day ended with a major downpour and a thunder storm. We sat on the front deck of our boat, listening to music and drinking beer. On Sunday we visited Julie and Loni at their beautiful home on a lake. These are friends from Florida who live near here. We had a nice pontoon boat ride, a roast beef dinner and lots of laughs. We stayed overnight in a real bed, thanks again you guys for a wonderful time. We will see you in Florida in November. We spent the last two days finishing off ... read more
Twin City Marina Party
Special Treat
Pontoon Boat Ride




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