Justine Kerfoot (1906-2001) lived on Minnesota's remote Gunflint Trail for more than six decades.
On May 5, 2007, two days into his twenty-seventh trip to the Boundary Waters, Stephen Posniak found a perfect spot on Ham Lake and set about making a campfire.
Hear about the life on the Gunflint trail from the people who lived it. The CD contains more than an hour of stories from interviews about growing up, surviving and thriving in the Gunflint.
Gunflint Falling tells the story of this devastating storm from the perspectives of those who were on the ground before, during, and after the catastrophic event—from first-time visitors to the north woods to returning paddlers to Forest ...
Jay Steinke's photography showcases the gems of nature from the BWCA and Quetico areas. With a sensitive eye he captures the serene, colorful wonders of this majestic wilderness. This book is a must for the canoe country traveler.
This is a real taste of what life was like on the Gunflint Trail and how it's changed with time. Read women's stories about wildlife encounters, driving the winding Trail and surviving winter in the wilderness.
Offers recipes using fresh Minnesota ingredients, along with anecdotes of life at Gunflint Lodge from the 1920s to the present
“With this writing, Lisa has shared with readers a bit of the heritage and culture of the Native American community in the Gunflint area.
This story highlights some of the thrills, adventures, challenges, and near disasters of the desire to be outdoors every day regardless of the weather.
On July 4 and 5, 1999, northern Minnesota and southwestern Ontario experienced devastating wind and rainstorms. This is the story of the storm as told by the survivors and clean-up crews.
The maps depict all of the interesting spots along the shore and trail including the parks, trails, rivers, waterfalls, shipwreck sites and much, much more. The book can be ordered from [email protected]