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2.7.20

Camping

15.06.2020 It was lovely and breezy today, although a change is in the air.  The next two days will be very hot.  The good thing is that it will not last as long as it would in Alabama or Arizona.  We squeezed in our first (short) outing with the Escape Pod II last weekend. We went to Jay Cooke State Park, a place I camped with Ben when he was new to the Scout troop.  The swinging bridge that replaced the one washed out by a flood in 2012 is good place to stop and observe the rushing water and snap some photos.  We hiked the two mornings nice and early while the weather was cool.  The ferns and early summer flowers were blooming.



Jim and Gus on the swinging bridge



The view from the bridge was beautiful.



The weather was perfect and the hammock comfortable.



Hiking early in the day when the weather was nice and cool.



It was a treat to see gold lady slippers on the trail.


26.06.2020 Last week at this time we were camping at the Winnie Dam Campground in northern Minnesota's lake country.  It is on Winnibigoshish Lake in the Chippewa National Forest.  Speaking of forest, we hiked one of the trails, the Lost Forty, where the old growth pines are 300 to 400 years old and were spared from being axed due to a mapping error in 1882.  It was so beautiful but the mosquitoes were ruthless and stopping to take photos was difficult.  It was cool enough to be wearing hats, long pants and jackets, and some of the beasties managed to bite around our faces.  I snapped as many photos as I could.  On the way back to camp, we stopped along the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway to see the Pink and White Lady Slippers, Cypripedium Reginae (Showy Lady Slipper Orchid), Minnesota's state flower in bloom.  There was an elevated walkway at an interpretive site so one could view the natural surroundings and the wildflowers in bloom without disturbing the ground.  


How can one resist a big fish building?



 Part of the interpretive center on the Lady Slipper Scenic Byway.  






Jim and Gus relaxing on Father's Day.



Knitting a sock by the campfire...



...and watching the clouds roll by at sunset.



First the big fish and then the big black duck in Blackduck.



The Bemidji Woolen Mill was open and a small Paul Bunyan (sans Babe) came back with us.


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