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Let the Deep Freeze Begin Along Lake Superior

12/22/2011

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We are again, upon the time of year when the "Big Lake" begins its annual freeze, opening up all kinds of fun outdoor recreational activities.  My personal winter outdoor must do list includes,  venturing out on the Lakeshore trail at Meyers Beach to see the sea caves, ice skating along the inlet at Little Bay State Park and cruising along the Jerry Jolly Trail on my xc skis or snowshoes.  Sunlight will be growing as we head into January making it even more important to take advantage of all those blue sky days.  When the moon is full or the night sky twinkling down on us we can ski/snowshoe around the peninsula taking in the crisp air. This is my most favorite time of year. 
Signing off until next time,
Meghan Dennison

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