
Phil Bencomo / Lake Superior Magazine
Aboard the USCGC Alder
Aboard the Alder
We tagged along with members of the Lake Superior Marine Museum Association for a ride aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Alder in Duluth.
+ Sault Ste. Marie Evening News: "Coast Guard to begin breaking ice."
Wolves cross ice to Isle Royale – but leave soon after
In other ice-related news, Lisa Kaczke reports for the Duluth News Tribune:
Two wolves took advantage of an ice bridge to travel to Isle Royale National Park from the north shore of Lake Superior last month, but left within a few days, researchers said Tuesday.
Donation brings part of Islay back to Bayfield
Amber Mullen, Ashland Daily Press:
Although the Islay is no longer a functional vessel, the boat’s memory and stories will forever be enshrined at the Bayfield Maritime Museum thanks to Greg Stamatelakys of Milwaukee, who delivered the Islay’s steering wheel, Johnson bar and wheelhouse to the museum on Tuesday.
The weather was lovely this week here at LSM's offices in Duluth and around the Lake:
@NWSduluth
Together with windy conditions, the warmth brought an end to the brief ice cave season at Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. The caves were closed on the evening of March 9; temperatures hit 61 degrees the following day. Total visitation this year was 37,800.
+ CBC: "Thunder Bay welcomes 2015 cross-country ski nationals."
+ WLUC-TV in Marquette: "Warmer weather brings out ice boaters."