Our winter season is ending abruptly, and we’re making the most of it. Ice skating is a great way to be out on the lakes now at the end of the season. On a warm and sunny late-winter day, the snow on top of the ice melts into water. Then, over the course of a couple of days, that water drains down through natural cracks and holes back into the lake. This happened several days ago, and now we’ve got a whole surface of relatively smooth ice upon which to skate.

We are using “nordic” skates, which are long skates into which you can clip your own boot. The high, smooth curve at the front end means that you can skate easily over natural lake ice that hasn’t been smoothed out by a Zamboni. A great idea, and a fun way to make some miles!


Looks like with the weather at hand, it won’t last long. Soon we’ll have those canoes out once again! If you haven’t started planning your summer Boundary Waters canoe trip, give us a call and we’ll help you plan a great adventure.

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  1. Any idea when its gonna be possible to paddle the border route? Hows the ice looking up that way. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

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