Clear blue skies, -22F and -50F Wind Chill is a great time to visit Canal Park to get a "Real Feel" for the Northland. Since it probably won't be quit this cold again for awhile, at least until tomorrow, I though I would stop down and see what I could see.
Although there weren't many people around, Lake Superior is still here with all it's pristine beauty and dressed up in winter white.
Although I can't blow some cold air your way, I thought a few 360 panoramas might give you a look at Canal Park when it is this cold.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Monday, January 20, 2014
Ice Caves
A visit to the frozen wonderland of the Apostle Island Sea Caves is always a great walk, especially since it has been 5 years since the ice has been good enough to venture across the frozen waters of the big lake.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Duluth Virtual Tour
For those folks who cannot get enough of Duluth, I have been working on a new site that you may enjoy. It is called Duluth Virtual Tour and you can visit it at http://duluthvirtualtour.com
End of Season!
With the arrival of the Mesabi Miner this morning at 4:20, the shipping season has ended and the next boats we see moving will be the tugs and ice breakers out in about eight weeks.
Although, I will also be going into winter layup, I will keep the cameras operating so that we can watch the weather and Lake Superior sunrises. I am also planning on adding a new streaming camera at an undisclosed location once the weather warms up.
I would like to thank the owners of Pier B, the Great Lakes Aquarium, and the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, including the LSMMA for allowing me to have the cameras where I do.
Also, many thanks to all of you boat watchers who have enjoyed watching the harbor along with me, I truly enjoy knowing that what I do is enjoyed and appreciated.
I am looking forward to the 2014 shipping season and the Good Lord willing, I'll be back at it in the Spring.
Enjoy the rest of winter, Spring is knocking at the door. (well almost)
Warm Regards,
Dennis
Although, I will also be going into winter layup, I will keep the cameras operating so that we can watch the weather and Lake Superior sunrises. I am also planning on adding a new streaming camera at an undisclosed location once the weather warms up.
I would like to thank the owners of Pier B, the Great Lakes Aquarium, and the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center, including the LSMMA for allowing me to have the cameras where I do.
Also, many thanks to all of you boat watchers who have enjoyed watching the harbor along with me, I truly enjoy knowing that what I do is enjoyed and appreciated.
I am looking forward to the 2014 shipping season and the Good Lord willing, I'll be back at it in the Spring.
Enjoy the rest of winter, Spring is knocking at the door. (well almost)
Warm Regards,
Dennis
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