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Wood-Fired Pizza Gunflint Trail Style!
Join the pizza making fun at Heston's Lodge on the Gunflint Trail. Using a wood-fired brick oven, Greg and Barb Gecas, along with family, friends and neighbors, turn out some mouth-watering ciabatta bread and gourmet pizzas. Learn more about the many tastes of the Gunflint Trail at http://www.gunflint-trail.com, or visit Planet Hestons at http://www.hestons.com.Posted 1 year ago
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Wild Food on the Gunflint Trail
Rumor has it the blueberries are already out up the trail... Northeastern Minnesota's Gunflint Trail offers bountiful blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, wild mushrooms and more. It's a feast that's yours for the picking. Fresh, wild, local and FREE! Learn more by visiting http://www.gunflint-trail.com.Posted 1 year ago
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What You Didn't Learn in School - Grand Portage, United States (grand portage pictures)
Another interesting way to document a favorite vacation. This one happens to be from a trip to Grand Portage A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to Grand Portage, United States by TravelPod blogger Geriatricgypsy. See this TripWow and more at http://tripwow.tripadvisor.com/tripwow/ta-00c3-e95e-2c58?ytv4=1 What You Didn't Learn in School Read and see more at: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/geriatricgypsy/grand_portage/1159708200/Posted 1 year ago
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Waterfall at Stairway Portage near Rose Lake
Where Duncan Lake feeds into Rose Lake a waterfall cascades near the Stairway Portage. This is accessible off of the Gunflint Trail near Rockwood Lodge, Grand Marais, Minnesota.Posted 1 year ago
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Unveiling of the Birch Grove Mosaics
The students of Birch Grove Community School in cooperation with the Birch Grove Foundation and artists Kelly Dupre and Jeanne Wright created 4 mosaic panels to reflect the history of the North Shore of Lake Superior. On the last day of school, they unveiled their work for onlooking families, friends and community membersPosted 1 year ago
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The Scenic Scenic Route with Jason Portman
The Scenic Scenic Route with Jason PortmanPosted 1 year ago
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The Paddle ~ Sigurd Olson ~ Listening Point
A recitation in honor of my favorite author from the North Country, Sigurd Olson. These few paragraphs that I recite come from a chapter titled "The Paddle" in his classic book, Listening Point (1958). Why no fiddle this time, why here on YouTube? Because this is the season -- early fall -- when I long to return to the Boundary Waters. It's been so, so many years since I enjoyed those week-to-ten-day wilderness canoeing excursions with family and friends. Long before the Alpine Lake fire of 2005, long before the incredibly damaging windstorm of 1999 (which brought tears when I learned of it), long before I started a career, it's been thirty years since I enjoyed those waters. I can still see so many of the lakes (whose shores and hills are forever changed after the storm): Saganaga, Red Rock, Alpine, Knife, Kekekabic, Eddy, Ogishkemunicie, Agamok, Gabimichigami, Sea Gull. It seems like yesterday... the early-morning bear on Brant Lake, that long portage from Hanson Lake to the South Arm of the Knife, that perfect campsite on Jasper Lake, that bridge over Eddy Falls, we young ones begging the old fellows (without success) that we sneak across the border and head to This Man, That Man, Other Man, and No Man Lakes, and that end-of-the-journey run for ice cold pop and beer as we returned to Bud Darling's place at Trail's End. Someday again. Someday, with my boy.Posted 1 year ago
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The Mount Rose Project
Here is an update from Mike Boomer about what's going on in Grand Portage, and what is left in order for the new church to be up and totally functional. Editor's note: While this video is somewhat dated, it is a GREAT example of how we can use video to communicate within our community.Posted 1 year ago
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Swamper Scene II
Swamper Lake on the Gunflint Trail starting to show some fall colors.Posted 1 year ago
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Sven & Ole talk about the pizza business
Brothers Sid & Terry Backlund started Sven and Ole's Pizza more than 20 years ago in Grand Marais. It's become a pizza destination for people all over the region, including Thunder Bay, Ontario. Their interview is in the September issue of North Shore Highway 61.Posted 1 year ago
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Shore Lunch, Gunflint Trail Style
Step-by-step instructions for making a wood fire and cooking the perfect shore lunch. Walleye caught in lakes along the Gunflint Trail Scenic Byway makes an unforgettable shore lunch!Posted 1 year ago
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Rose Falls
Barbara Jean.... Thanks for the mini-clip of one of our area's beautiful spots!Posted 1 year ago
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Pie Shops - My Favorite Minnesota
Check out the segment on our very own Pie Place in this tasty video by Explore MN! Hmmm. I'm starting to get hungry. Pie for breakfast anyone?Posted 1 year ago
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North Fowl Lake to Gneiss Lake
After a couple days of windy rainy weather we wake up to high overcast skies.Posted 1 year ago
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Martin Luther King Jr Day 2011 in Grand Marais
A nice moment shared by a visitor reflecting on MLK Day as he appreciates our own Grand Marais harbor.Posted 1 year ago
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