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10/31/16

10/31/16 – Happy Halloween from Sawbill! Halloween always signifies the end of our season, and this year is no different. The canoes are stored away, safe and snug for a long winter, the snow buntings are flocking on the roadways, and Huckleberry is already missing all his new friends. -Clare
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10/20/16

10/20/16 – When former crew visit us in the Fall, the ensuing celebration is always BYOP – Bring Your Own Pumpkin. This year, we were happy to see former crew members Leif Gilsvik and Nils John Anderson along with Leif’s girlfriend Elina. With an abundance of inspiration and optimism we carved up 12 jack-o-lanterns to adorn our deck. -Clare
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Pumpkins 10_20_16.jpg Clockwise from top left: Cindy drew inspiration from close at hand, Jess’s friendly portrait of Huckleberry, Bill’s nuanced depiction of Bob Dylan, Phil’s minimalist Big Dipper, Brian’s twist on the traditional Jack-O-Lantern, and Clare’s wilderness scene.

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Carl Hansen, photographer extraordinaire who grew up at Sawbill, is back for a visit and these gorgeous nighttime pictures are the proof.

10/15/16 – Carl Hansen, photographer extraordinaire who grew up at Sawbill, is back for a visit and these gorgeous nighttime pictures are the proof. – Bill
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View from the Sawbill Lake canoe landing last night.
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A clear view of the Milky Way is a rare sight these days in most places, but not at Sawbill.
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The International Space Station makes its way over Sawbill Lake.

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We had two out of the ordinary groups go out into the BWCA Wilderness this gorgeous autumn weekend.

10/2/16 – We had two out of the ordinary groups go out into the BWCA Wilderness this gorgeous autumn weekend.
The first were two 18 year old women from Germany and Austria. They are working as au pairs for the year in the Twin Cities and decided to take advantage of the nearby wilderness area. Although wilderness canoe tripping was new to them, they proved to be very capable campers.
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Magdalena Dolezal from Hofkirchen im Taunkries, Austria and Celine Bucker from Iserlohn, Germany impressively single portaging on their first BWCA Wilderness canoe trip.
As young as Magdalena and Celine are, our own Kit Shirley has them beat by at least 17 years. Kit (with her parents) completed her first overnight canoe trip this weekend. The permit is going into her baby book. – Bill
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Kit Shirley is fully relaxed about her first wilderness canoe trip.

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Our annual used equipment sale has arrived.

9/29/16 – Our annual used equipment sale has arrived. If you’re planning a trip to Sawbill this fall don’t forget to check out the sale located in the screen porch. Don’t worry if you won’t be in the area, you can also shop from home by checking out our website. Happy shopping! -Jessica
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We were honored to be the site of a wonderful wedding last weekend.

9/26/16 – We were honored to be the site of a wonderful wedding last weekend. Jackie and Zach Barnes were married on Sawbill Lake with their friends and family on a beautiful fall day.
The couple are taking leaves of absence from their jobs to travel for six months in Thailand, Sri Lanka and New Zealand. They plan to celebrate their anniversary each year at Sawbill at this most beautiful time of year.
Zach has been a Sawbill camper for many years with his parents, Terry and Kevin Barnes, from the Twin Cities. – Bill
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Jackie and Zach Barnes

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If you’ve been within earshot of Sawbill crew member, Brian Henry, you’ve probably heard him talk about “Da Binky.

9/24/16 – If you’ve been within earshot of Sawbill crew member, Brian Henry, you’ve probably heard him talk about “Da Binky.” His granddaughter, known to the rest of the world as Maddy, was up visiting last week and landed this lunker at an undisclosed location on Sawbill Lake.
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Da Binky outfishes her grandpa again.

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9/23/16

9/23/16 – More than 25 years ago, we had a visit from Carol Winter and Kirk Dornfeld, along with their 3 year old daughter, Tess. Carol was a former Sawbill crew member. We took Tess and our 3 year old daughter, Clare, for a walk. We used the cute picture we snapped in a picture frame display in the store. The sample frame, with the cute girls, sits on top of the cash register in the Sawbill Store to this day.
Tess recently returned to Sawbill to help us out by working for a couple of weeks. Brian Henry caught the two young women sitting together right behind their childhood picture. Tess was even wearing the same model of Sawbill sweatshirt! – Bill
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Cute then and cute now!

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Sawbill’s own Laura Hoppe was recently recognized in this summer edition of Legacy.

9/14/16 – Sawbill’s own Laura Hoppe was recently recognized in this summer edition of Legacy, published to keep readers up to date on how philanthropy fuels discovery at the University of Minnesota. Here is a link to the online article.
Laura has been a key member of the Sawbill crew the past four summers so we are very excited, but not too surprised, at the difference she is making. It’s always great to see members moving on to bigger and brighter things. We can’t wait to see where Laura goes next! – Jessica

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9/9/16- The Northern Lights have been

9/9/16- The Northern Lights have been keeping us company for the past few evenings. Every clear night for the last week, at least one crew member has walked down to the landing for a lights check, and they keep on spotting some! It’s always a treat to go out at night and see the Milky Way to south and the Aurora Borealis to the north. -Britta
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Brian snapped this picture one night- if you look closely, you can see the bottom of the Big Dipper in the upper part of the photo.