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Sawbill was overrun yesterday by the extended local Sawbill family

6/3/07 – Sawbill was overrun yesterday by the extended local Sawbill family of former crew members and their kids (future crew members to be sure!). Everyone made the trek up the trail to help out around here and enjoy the spring weather for the day.
Our little future crew members proved themselves exceptionally capable loading trash and recycling, filling ice bags, trimming down our overflowing stock of ice cream treats and catching a very fish-like stick or two in the lake.
And their parents showed that they haven’t lost their touch a bit. At the end of the day the cash registers were only off by $1.39! Thank you so much to every last one of you! The Sawbill family is one of a kind. – Caitlin
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Karen, Cloe and Hazel go for a paddle.
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Steve and Tristan sweat up a storm lugging trash and recycling. Actually Steve carried refreshments while Tristan pulled the cart. Tristan appears unhappy about this labor distribution.
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Karen Blackburn instructs her son, David, in the time honored tradition of bagging ice.
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Young Sawbillians taking a breather in the lake after a hard day at work.
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Cloe Blackburn, Hazel Oberholtzer, David Blackburn, Will Surbaugh, Tristan Surbaugh and Cy Oberholtzer on lunch break. Francis Surbaugh not pictured here (not quite ready for the big kids table).

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5/30/07

5/30/07 – We were notified today that campfires are now allowed inside the BWCA between 7pm-midnight. So remember to pack your marshmallows and hot dogs!
The Canadian Tiger Swallowtail butterflies also came out today in mass. Male Swallowtails emerge before the females and congregate near moisture and nutrients. They need to replenish the fluids they lost during emergence. These large gatherings also make it easier for the females to find them once they emerge. I found this large group down by the lakeshore, but there were also lots of them hanging out at the mud puddles along the Sawbill trail.
Today I also spotted a Mourning Cloak butterfly fanning in the sun by the lake. Unfortunately, my picture of it didn’t turn out. The Mourning Cloak is one of the earliest butterflies to be seen each year. They also are the longest living at ten to eleven months. – Caitlin
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With the rain we have gotten

5/25/07 – With the rain we have gotten over the last few days the spring blossoms have decided to show themselves. Yesterday I took a walk around Sawbill with Mary Alice Hansen to try to soak up some of her knowledge of the flowers and plants around here. Mary Alice started Sawbill with her husband Frank in 1957 so there was quite a bit of soaking to do on my part. In addition to the specimens pictured below we also identified Marsh Marigolds (also known as Cowslip), Pin Cherries and Clintonia. – Caitlin
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These fragile blossoms will eventually turn into wild blueberries.
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Laurel.
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Yellow violets.
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This recognizable flower promises wild strawberries this summer.

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The fire ban outside the BWCA Wilderness has been lifted.

5/24/07 – The fire ban outside the BWCA Wilderness has been lifted. Fires are allowed in the campground, as long as they are in the fire grates provided at the campsite. Inside the BWCA Wilderness fires are still banned.
It is raining as I write this. If it keeps up, maybe the wilderness fire ban will be lifted too. We’ll post the news here as soon as we hear anything. – Bill

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With many of the nearby entry points reopened

5/23/07 – With many of the nearby entry points reopened, including Sawbill
Lake, things are getting busier around here. Fortunately, our crew ranks have been fortified by the recent arrivals of Clare Hansen, Katie Nulicek and Davey Bodeau! – Caitlin
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A long-time crew expert, Clare has returned to Sawbill after completing her sophomore year at the University of Montana.
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During her first week as a new Sawbill crewmember Katie honed her canoe washing skills. Katie will be a senior art major next year at Northern Illinois University.
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Davey spent his first day back drying out the fire prevention hoses up on the roof. Davey returns to the Sawbill crew this summer after his freshmen year at the University of Wisconsin, River Falls.

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Mike Valentini, a friend of Bill and Cindy’s

5/22/07 – Mike Valentini, a friend of Bill and Cindy’s, shot this stunning image of a moose taking stock of the Ham Lake fire’s aftermath on his property near Seagull river, which feeds into Big Saganaga. Fortunately, Mike’s cabin survived the fire. Thanks for the photo Mike! – Caitlin
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Moose near Seagull river. Photo courtesy of Mike Valentini.

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The surly spring weather continues

5/21/07 – The surly spring weather continues, although it came down as rain instead of snow today. Considering the temperature outside, everyone coming into the Sawbill store over the past few days has been remarkably cheerful. We figure everyone must know how badly needed any fire-dousing weather is here.
I think this may only be part of the reason though. As a new Sawbill crewmember, my first impression is that much of the good natured energy coming into the store can be attributed to the fact that it is generally kind, patient and interesting people that choose to spend their valuable free time exploring the wilderness in a canoe. – Caitlin
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A chilly but lovely view of Sawbill Lake.

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5/20/07

5/20/07 – Only in Minnesota. Ten days ago it was 89 degrees and we were all wearing shorts and sandals. This morning it is 29 degrees and everything is covered with a thin layer of snow! – Bill
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Snow covers the roofs that were baking in the hot sun last week.
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Kevlar canoes weigh more when they are covered with snow.
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Ferns that so eagerly sprouted last week now seem to be feeling some regret.

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5/18/07

5/18/07 – Here is a Forest Service Press Release:
BWCAW Entrance Points To Re-Open
Superior National Forest announces the planned re-opening of the following BWCAW entrance points beginning May 20th. The National Recreation Reservation Service (NRRS), at bwcaw.org or 1-877-550-6777, is now taking reservations for trips that start on May 20 or beyond.
38 – Sawbill Lake
39 – Baker Lake
40 – Homer Lake
41 – Brule Lake
41A – Brule Lake Only
43 – Bower Trout Lake
44 – Ram Lake
45 – Morgan Lake
47 – Lizz and Swamp Lakes
48 – Meeds Lake
60 – Duncan Lake
61 – Daniels Lake
62 – Clearwater Lake
64 – East Bearskin
66 – Crocodile River
68 – Pine Lake
69 – John Lake
70 – North Fowl
78 – Brule Lake Trail
79 – Eagle Mountain Trail
L – Clearwater Lake (day use motor)
M – East Bearskin (day use motor)
It’s the Forest Service’s intent to have the following entrance points open by June 14, or earlier if possible. In anticipation of this re-opening, the NRRS will begin accepting reservations on May 18 for trips that start on June 14 or beyond.
49 – Skipper and Portage Lakes
50 – Cross Bay Lake
51 – Missing Link Lake
52 – Brant Lake
54 – Seagull Lake
54A – Seagull Lake Only
55 – Saganaga Lake
55A – Saganaga Lake Only
56 – Kekekabic Trail East
57 – Magnetic Lake
58 – South Lake
59 – Partridge Lake Trail
71 – From Canada (E. of Basswood)
80 – Larch Creek
81 – Border Route Trail – West
82 – Border Route Trail – Center
83 – Border Route Trail – East
J – Saganaga Lake (day use motor)
K – Seagull Lake (day use motor)
The Forest Service emphasizes that these re-openings are based on current information and encourages visitors to monitor the Forest Service website at www.fs.fed.us/r9/superior or the NRRS website at bwcaw.org for updates. Note also that two previously closed campgrounds outside the BWCAW have been re-opened: East Bearskin and Flour Lake.

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5/17/07

5/17/07 – Today is a big day at Sawbill for two reasons. It is Cindy Hansen’s birthday and Norwegian Constitution Day. Cindy celebrated with presents and cake. Carl Hansen celebrated his mother’s birthday by marching for hours with his band in Hamar, Norway. – Bill
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Carl Hansen (snare drum closest to the camera) marching in the Syttende Mai (17th of May) parade in Hamar, Norway, where he has been an exchange student since last August.
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Here is part of the crowd in Hamar that turned out to celebrate Constitution Day and watch Carl’s band lead the parade. Lake Mjosa, the largest in Norway, can be glimpsed at the bottom of the hill.