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Get Outdoors: Snowshoe, learn photography with Vern Northrup
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St. Louis River Summit: March 1-3, via Zoom. The Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (Lake Superior Reserve) s summit highlights ways the St. Louis River Estuary contributes to community well-being. Keynote speakers: photographer and author Dudley Edmondson, “The Disconnect Between African Americans and the Outdoors,” and Great Lakes champion Cameron Davis, “A Field Guide to Hugging the St. Louis River.” There will be small-group, socially distanced field trips March 3: birding with Friends of the Lake Superior Reserve; Kingsbury Bay and Waabizheshinkana Trail; snowshoeing near Pokegama Bay; and revitalization efforts on and around Barker’s Island. Fee: $30. Register and see agenda at lakesuperiorreserve.org/summit.
Get Outdoors: Explore Sax-Zim Bog virtually Feb. 25
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Northern Pines Sled Dog Race: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 20, starts and finishes at Northern Pines Golf Course, 69420 Airport Road, Iron River, Wisconsin. Sprint/mid-distance race is a downhill run through the golf course entering the Bayfield County Trail system and the Tri-County Corridor. Spectators can view the race from vantage points on event center grounds and along the trail route. Free family-friendly events in the heated event center. For more info, call 715-372-8558.
Get Outdoors: Superior Hiking Trail novices invited to webinar
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Snowshoe Hike: 10-11:30 a.m. Feb. 16, 24th Avenue West Trailhead, Duluth. Explore the beauty of winter on snowshoes. Hikes are 1-2 miles long, including some elevation change. Snowshoes included; trekking poles available if needed. Dress for the weather, including winter boots. Ages 8 and up. Fee: $5. Registration closes Feb. 14. Register at
Get Outdoors: Apostle Islands Kayaking: 7-8 p.m. Feb. 16, via Zoom. Ranger Steve, of the National Park Service, will talk about seeing the islands from the perspective of being on the water. Hosted by Courage Kenny. Free. To register, visit http://bit.ly/3klLIY7.
Get Outdoors: Win prizes at Amnicon Lake s Fisharama
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56th Annual Fisharama: noon-4 p.m. Feb. 6, Amnicon Lake. Cash prizes of $500, $250 and $100 awarded for longest fish in three categories; also two raffles with cash prizes. Hosted by Tri Lakes Community Center, 7872 South County Road A, Superior. Contact the center at 715-399-8662 or trilakescc@gmail.com.
Winter Wonderland Equipment Pop-Up: 3-7 p.m. Feb. 9, Enger Park Golf Course, Duluth. Duluth Parks and Recreation will provide snowshoes, sleds, disc golf discs and headlamps for people to check out for free and use on the golf course and disc golf course as part of the city s Cold Front festival. Registration required and opens at 6 p.m. Feb. 1. Registration link will be posted at coldfrontduluth.com/schedule.