5/20/17 – Former crew member Leif Gilsvik took his family, including nephew Jasper, on a paddle a few weeks ago. This was Jasper’s first paddle, so we were honored that Sawbill was a small part of that momentous event. We hope that Jasper and co. come back for many more paddles this summer and in the summers to come!
Could Jasper be a member of the 2037 Sawbill crew? Only time will tell… – Elena
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5/16/17
5/16/17 The sunsets over Sawbill Lake have been particularly spectacular the last few days! The spring peepers are awake for the season, bringing a beautiful chorus of song each evening.
Huckleberry always enjoys an evening swim.
-Mark
5/14/17
5/14/17 It’s always exciting for us to hear about the trips that people take from here at Sawbill. Last week Oliver and Kristyna Hulland reported excellent weather on their six day trip along the Cherokee Loop. It was Oliver’s first trip in the Boundary Waters! We hope to see them again soon.
Kristyna and Oliver along Cherokee River.
A beautiful shot of their canoe resting along the edge of Burnt Lake.
In other news, yesterday marked the start of fishing season! Permits are available for sale in the Sawbill store.
Fishing is on.
-Mark
5/13/17
5/13/17 A great day-trip option from here at Sawbill Lake is the Kelso loop. It takes about three or four hours to do and navigates sections of Alton, Kelso and Sawbill Lake. The Kelso loop is a wonderful way to experience a small dose of the BWCA Wilderness!
Out on a sunset run of the Kelso loop, Dan paddles at the bow.
The canoes rest on Kelso Lake after the portage from Sawbill.
-Mark
5/11/17
5/11/17 New Wenonah canoes arrived yesterday! The crew excitedly pitched in to get them unloaded in the back lot. Soon the canoes will make their way out on Sawbill Lake and beyond!
The Sawbill crew unloading and processing the new boats.
-Mark
5/8/17
5/8/17 Another beautiful spring week has passed up here at Sawbill. The last patches of snow are quietly disappearing as more sunlit days steadily march in. While the Sawbill crew-members happily threw themselves into a full week of work, they had plenty of opportunities for celebration and fun.
Cindy and the rest of the Sawbill Crew helped Bill celebrate his birthday over the weekend. A few competitive games of cornhole were followed by delicious rice-crispy bars for dessert!
Cindy presenting Bill with special birthday bars.
Also this week, the full crew grabbed a canoe and went out on Sawbill Lake together. The paddlin’ is great- come see it for yourself!
From bow to stern: Brian, Jesse, Tyler, Jessica, & Mark.
-Mark
5/6/17
5/6/17 – As the final flurries of snow fell among the pines, three more crew members made their way up the Sawbill Trail. After a few years away from Sawbill working in Alaska and Colorado, Tyler Campbell is back for a full season as a returning crew member. Also back for another year is Brian Henry. New to the Sawbill crew this year is Mark Streeter, most recently from Forest Grove, OR. The three of them have happily jumped into action as more excited paddlers continue trickling in.
Tyler, Brian, and Mark.
Potential boy band? Time will tell.
-Mark
4/23/17
4/23/17 – The ice is out on Sawbill Lake! We also had our very first customers the next day! Canoe season is upon us with the Loons already singing and Grouse are drumming away.
It seems like only yesterday that the sun was setting at 4pm and there was 32 inches of ice. Come take advantage of the early thaw with a dip in the lake just like the Sawbill crew!
Beach Club 2017
4/21/17
4/21/17 – It’s official, the ice on Sawbill is out! We are too busy opening the beach club and paddling around to other area lakes to post a photo today, but we’ll put one up soon. Kawishiwi beat Sawbill with ice out yesterday. Alton lake is still frozen, but the ice is slushy and dark and will likely be out soon. -Clare
4/18/17
4/18/17 – The uniquely Minnesotan season known as Sprinter has taken hold here at Sawbill. Not quite willing to relinquish its hold to Spring, Winter is having a (hopefully) last hurrah. In the last two days we’ve had day time temps in the low 40s, with overnight lows around 27 and a mixture of hail, freezing rain, and even a dusting of snow. Sawbill Lake is still ice covered, although it has detached from shore and floated up. A few hardy merganser ducks have found their way to the small area of open water by the Sawbill creek outflow.
A chilly Sprinter morning at Sawbill.
This star nosed mole fell victim to the icy water between the landing and the ice. We found him right at the canoe launch a few days ago. His interesting nose and huge feet were fun to inspect up close! -Clare