Posted on

Last night was the Sawbill crew’s annual pilgrimage to the Silver Bowl in Silver Bay, Minnesota for a night of pizza, beer and bowling.

10/22/14 – Last night was the Sawbill crew’s annual pilgrimage to the Silver Bowl in Silver Bay, Minnesota for a night of pizza, beer and bowling. – Bill
bowlinggroup10_22_14.jpg
Bowling nicknames: (l-r front) Bilbo, TC, NilsJohn, (l-r back) Puckerman, Hammypops, Cindy Lou Who, Mongo, Carlita.
hammertime10_22_14.jpg
Hammypops demonstrates proper form.
maryhenry10_22_14.jpg
Mongo’s patient mate, Mary Henry, who lives nearby, was kind enough to join us and share her score-keeping skills.
bowlinglites10_22_14.jpg
One of the many amenities at the Silver Bowl are the black lights that make an already challenging sport even more challenging.
tyler10_22_14.jpg
TC is carefully watched by the owner’s baby.
baby10_22_14.jpg
We didn’t catch the baby’s name, but she’s obviously very comfortable in a bowling alley.

Posted on

Gene Dale Kalligher sent along this wonderful picture of Sawbill Canoe Outfitters after a recent visit.

10/21/14 – Gene Dale Kalligher sent along this wonderful picture of Sawbill Canoe Outfitters and our refurbished canoes for sale after a recent visit. He has an excellent photography blog at: www.intotheoutside.com.
store10_21_14.jpg
When I saw this picture I thought, “I want to live at this place… oh, wait…”
I snapped this shot of a couple embarking from the Sawbill Lake canoe landing a few days ago.
canoe10_21_14.jpg
The weather in October can be lovely, but it can also be nasty. I always advise to plan for the worst and hope for the best. – Bill
Here is last week’s edition of the Cook County West End News from WTIP, North Shore Community Radio.

Posted on

Lou’s Shoes

10/12/14 – Our very own Cindy Lou Hansen got back today from a four day shoemaking class taught by Jason Hovatter at the North House Folk School in Grand Marais. “I can’t even begin to tell you how many steps went into making these,” she said as she showed off her beautiful new pair of shoes, “No pun intended!” – Peter
shoes1_10_12_14.jpg
shoes2_10_12_14.jpg
We’re trying to convince Cindy to switch careers from canoe outfitting to shoemaking. She could call her business Lou’s Shoes!

Posted on

Curt Iverson, from Decorah, Iowa, was the lone camper in the Sawbill Lake Campground last night.

10/8/14 – Curt Iverson, from Decorah, Iowa, was the lone camper in the Sawbill Lake Campground last night. He is enjoying the solitude and the wild beauty of October, in spite of some challenging weather.
Curt was kind enough to share some of his photos with us. – Bill
camp10_08_14.jpg
Campsite #34 is looking pretty cozy. Photo by Curt Iverson.
island10_8_14.jpg
The view from the Sawbill Lake canoe landing early this morning. Photo by Curt Iverson.
canoe10_8_14.jpg
The view from Curt’s Wenonah Prism on Sawbill Lake yesterday. Photo by Curt Iverson.

Posted on

Gaelynn and Paul Tressler

10/7/14 – We had a pleasant visit today from longtime Sawbill campers Gaelynn and Paul Tressler and their Cocker Spaniel, Clara. Gaelynn is a well known violinist from Duluth, so she and Sawbill dobro player Bill spent many quiet afternoon hours in the store talking about local musicians, opportunities, and events. – Peter
tressler10_07_15.jpg
Paul, Gaelynn, and Bill in front of the Sawbill store.

Posted on

We are so proud of former Sawbill crew member, Clare Hansen, on her official swearing in as an attorney in the State of Montana.

10/1/14 – We are so proud of former Sawbill crew member, Clare Hansen, on her official swearing in as an attorney in the State of Montana.
Clare is the daughter of current Sawbill Canoe Outfitters owners, Cindy and Bill Hansen. She is the granddaughter of Sawbill Outfitters founders, Mary Alice and Frank Hansen.
clare10_1_2014.jpg
Clare Hansen – newly minted attorney – in front of the Montana Legislature.
Today is the day that permits no longer need to be reserved for overnight BWCA Wilderness canoe trips. Permits are still required, but you can self-issue them for free at any entry point.
You will be able to make an overnight permit reservation for the 2015 season starting in the third week of January at www.recreation.gov. – Bill