Tag: Swimming
Points North: Back to the Boundary Waters
By Daniel Wanschura
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
Erik Grams was 12 years old when he first went camping in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota.
California’s Going Too Far On E-Bike regulations
There’s two ways to look at regulations. One common way to look at them is a bit like Metamucil. The goal isn’t to stop what’s happening (which would be very bad for your gut), but just to keep things working smoothly and regularly (the word regulation used to imply this … [continued]
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Back to the Boundary Waters
Erik Grams has been taking trips to the Boundary Waters in Minnesota for over 30 years. It’s his favorite place in the world. But last year, during a fishing trip, there was a fatal accident that left Erik wrestling with his feelings about the place he loved.
ARENA Community Based Battery Rollout
First, let me be clear: a community battery is located in the community to collect and store electricity when there is an oversupply, usually from rooftop solar. It may or may not be owned by a community organisation. Generally, it appears most are owned by the major gentailers. See our … [continued]
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Michigan winter: No better time to jump in lakes? Why cold plunges are so hot
From Detroit to Hancock, hardy souls are beating the winter blahs by swimming in lakes and rivers. Why this pandemic pastime â and Finnish tradition â has found staying power in Michigan….