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A male road cyclist goes for an early morning ride on a country road. He shares the road with an oncoming truck going the opposite direction in the ot

Anderson: More than a wave? Friendly gestures on the road are affirming.

The time-honored slight wave of a hand or fingers over the top of a steering vehicle, acknowledge to the driver or rider of an oncoming vehicle that things are all right.

Watch: Stunt snowmobiler Levi LaVallee makes Duluth his 'playground'

April 7
Levi LaVallee was filming for Red Bull Portside in Duluth in February.
The X Games gold medalist filmed stunts at iconic Duluth sites, including one that accidentally landed him in Lake Superior.
Outdoors
April 8

Ice-out is so common, yet still a fascinating transition

Ice-out is a wonderful spring sign, and as ice is leaving, common loons, great blue herons and ducks and other waterfowl return or stop off on their migration routes.
Outdoors
April 8
The comfort of New Jersey stands in the form of a place Up North.

Bringing a bit of Jersey to cabin country

Maybe Paul Bunyan would be scratching his head (or a mosquito bite), but Bruce Springsteen, from Asbury Park, N.J., would feel right at home.
Outdoors
April 3
Retired Department of Natural Resources Whitewater Wildlife Management Area assistant wildlife manager Bob Tangen discussed a cutting of oak trees at

Anderson: Aggressive logging in Minn. bluff country threatens wildlife

In recent years, a new DNR management scheme has been implemented that in some cases places wildlife benefits secondary to Whitewater Wildlife Management Area's timber production.
Outdoors
April 2
The Department of Natural Resources has proposed changes to the waterfowl season.

Anderson: Latest proposed changes to waterfowl season don't add up

Say what you will about Minnesota waterfowl managers, they're not shy about revealing their belief that the primary reason ducks exist in Minnesota is to get shot.
Outdoors
April 1
“Rough fish” include bullheads, carp, suckers, and dogfish (low-oxygen tolerant fish species).

DNR pushes for new respect of Minnesota's rough fish

Agency wants to reverse culture of disrespect with targeted new campaign.
Outdoors
April 1
Shown in a still image from the live feed, Harry — the male parent in the EagleCam nest — fed its two chicks Wednesday. The two hatched last weeke

By any metric, Minnesota is at the center of bald eagles' rebound

The bald eagle population in Minnesota is soaring, benefiting from conservation measures.
Tony Jones baptized his 14-year old son, Aidan, as a neophyte voyageur at the completion of the Height of Land Portage in the BWCA. ] Aaron Lavinsky �
Special Series: Boundary Water Passage Father, son launch epic canoe journey in Boundary Waters
updated 15 hours 33 mins. ago
Part 1: A rainy start and sore shoulders foreshadowed the adventure to come for a father and son on the lakes near the Minnesota-Canada border.
Outdoors
April 1
Because of how they play in the wind, kites are a good vehicle to talk about weather or even bird flight.

Thinking of bird flight, wind, and where kites fit into equation

In Minnesota we often build or buy (and fly) kites to celebrate the return of spring, but it's really a sport for all seasons.
Outdoors
April 1
An old family photo shows the original cottage on Gull Lake.

Arriving from many miles away to the Gull Lake spot

Cabin Country: This family has trekked north from Kansas every summer to escape the heat and to bask in the view.
Outdoors
March 31
Walleyes caught in the St. Louis River.

Share your fishing stories ahead of the Minnesota opener

For many Minnesotans, the May walleye Opener is a keeper, and this year, the Star Tribune will celebrate your favorite Opening Day stories. Tell us…
East Metro
March 31
The death of 8-year-old Alan Geisenkoetter lead to the closing of a loophole in state law that allowed drivers with DUIs to legally drive boats, snowm

Supreme Court affirms conviction of drunk snowmobiler in boy's death

Snowmobiler Eric Coleman struck and killed 8-year-old Alan Geisenkoetter in 2018.
Local
March 30
Boaters passed the Arcola Bridge on Lake Minnetonka. The coast is clear for boats to navigate Lake Minnetonka after an earlier than usual ice-out was

Lake Minnetonka celebrates ice-out earlier than usual

The announcement marks the start of boating season on Lake Minnetonka.
Outdoors
March 29
Responders and search crews gather at Little Wall Lake Sunday evening, March 28, 2021, after five members of the Iowa State Crew Club were involved in

Body of 2nd Iowa State student recovered in rowing accident

Emergency workers recovered the body of an Iowa State University student on Monday, a day after a school crew club boat capsized during practice on a lake, killing one other student.
Outdoors
March 28
River guide Dick Grzywinski has found Mississippi River walleye and sauger fishing excellent in this early spring as the fish move up to the Red Wing

Anderson: Like spring, Mississippi River rush arrives early

Walleyes, saugers and anglers cluster from Lake Pepin to Red Wing dam.
Outdoors
March 26
John Weyrauch pumped maple sap from a vat to a similar vat in the back of his pickup. Weyrauch’s vacuum tube system has made collecting sap easier a

Anderson: Do-it-yourself maple syrup producers up their game

Whether atop ice cream or pancakes, French toast or oatmeal, real maple syrup made by one's own hand is an unmatched delight.
Local
March 25
The St. Croix River cuts through a basalt gorge known as the Dalles of the St. Croix in St. Croix Falls. The dramatic rock walls are part of Interstat

Minneapolis man, 23, dies in rock-climbing fall

The apparent climbing accident, which left another man hurt, is under investigation, the Chisago County Sheriff's Office said.
Outdoors
March 25
Every spring, great blue herons like the ones shown in 2020 return to their inner city rookery on two islands in the Mississippi River near Marshall T

We all key in on signs that spring has arrived in Minnesota

It's the snowy holds of winter disappearing at the beginning of spring and the exquisite fragrance of rugosa roses as spring draws to a close that makes the season so absorbing.
Outdoors
March 25
Walleye fishing on Mille Lacs will be tightly controlled and conservatively managed for the foreseeable future to avoid unplanned closures needed in r

Walleye harvest a central topic as DNR lays out Mille Lacs plan

The agency's higher goal over the next five years is to maximize fishing opportunity, including catch-and-release.
Outdoors
March 25
A second Loon Lodge is made in part of cedar logs from another partly built structure.

Cabin Country: A Loon Lodge II (or at least an additional dwelling) became a need

Our 13 grandkids got bigger and the family tradition of everyone racing up to the cabin whenever possible only intensified. We needed more room.
Outdoors
March 25

Emily Ford's Ice Age Trail hike, by the numbers

Emily Ford was on the trail for 69 days, averaging 15-20 miles hiked per day.
Outdoors
March 25
While she hiked for the love of it, Emily Ford said she is glad her hike is inspiring other people. She is shown on the grounds of Glensheen Mansion,

Duluth woman on thru-hike of the Ice Age Trail in winter: 'Me being me'

Emily Ford accepts the attention on her epic winter thru-hike, even if her intent was modest. "A lot of things in my life appear," she says, "and I just say, yes."