Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Farm Scenes

Ah, the Minnesota farm...

Farm Scene























Farm Scene
"Minnesota Farm Scene"

























Minnesota Farm
"Farm Scene 2011"




Minnesota Farm
"March Minnesota"
































Farm Scene 
"Rush River"
Granary
"Sibley County Granary"
























Minnesota Farm
"New Sweden Farm"


























Minnesota Farmland
"Junk Trunk"



























Farmland
"Lafayette Minnesota"


























Minnesota Farmland
"New Sweden Storm"


























Country Road
"Augusta Dusty Road"

Monday, September 2, 2013

Minnesota River Valley

Minnesota
"Minnesota River"


We had a very warm Fall in Minnesota and I took the opportunity to explore the Minnesota River Valley from Chaska to Henderson.

I'd been familiar with Henderson for years, but the Minnesota River Valley State Recreation Area in Chaska had remained a mystery to me until I one day looked at Google's satellite images and noticed cars parked off of Highway 41 south of Chaska. I went out and found that this is a part of the Minnesota State Park system and that it was set up for easy access to the river for hiking and fishing - and it's just 30 minutes from downtown Minneapolis.

Minnesota River
"Chaska Minnesota"

Minnesota River
"Minnesota River Bank"
Minnesota River
"Chaska Creek"



Zippel Bay State Park

Lake of the Woods
"Blue Moon"





Zippel Bay State Park is located in far Northwestern Minnesota on the southern shores of Lake of the Woods. The 3,000 acre park offers sandy beaches, 6 miles of hiking trails and exceptional fishing opportunities. Unlike most of Minnesota's 58 State Parks, the 4 campgrounds at Zippel Bay do not have electrical hookups for the RV crowd, creating a much more rustic camping experience. I first came to to the park by chance while on a trip across Northern Minnesota in 2009 and I've returned at least once a year ever since. This is the place to go when I want a solitary camping experience, so I feel a sense of personal betrayal when I say that this is Minnesota's best State Park.

There are four distinct campgrounds here: The Angler's Campground, Ridge Campground, Birch Campground, and Lady Slipper Campground. There is also a swimming beach as well as a smaller beach reserved for those who are camping. This smaller beach even has a fire pit and picnic table. Though the lake is never what one would consider warm,  swimming can be enjoyable.

Zippel Bay State Park
"Zippel Bay Moonrise"

"Zippel Bay Campsite"

Zippel Bay State Park
"Lake of the Woods"

Zippel Bay State Park
"Beach at Zippel Bay State Park"

Hand Pump
"Hand Pump At Zippel Bay State Park"

Lake of the Woods
"Zippel Bay Shores"

Lake of the Woods
"End of Civil Twilight At Zippel Bay State Park"

Arcola Soo Line High Bridge

Soo Line
"Arcola Soo Line High Bridge"

The Arcola Soo Line Bridge spans 2,682 feet and stands 184 feet above the St. Croix River, connecting Stillwater, Minnesota with Somerset, Wisconsin. Usually when I take a photograph, I drive up in my Jeep in good light, get out with my camera gear and set up - this has pretty much been my routine for years and I've been able to capture hundreds of beautiful scenes, but the Arcola Bridge required a different approach.

On a hot September afternoon I decided it was time to drive to Stillwater and capture the Arcola High Bridge the way I wanted to see it. A full moon was going to rise an hour before sunset and a windless, humid day meant that a haze in the air would create vibrant colors in the sky after sunset. I parked along Arcola Trail North and trekked northeast into the woods until I reached the bridge.

This bridge is alive, constly shifting and settling. I stood there on the tracks for any hour as the sun set and the moon rose higher into the eastern sky, leaving only after the last sign of civil twilight faded away.

Moon Rise
"Arcola Bridge Span"

Catwalk
"Arcola Catwalk"

"Arcola Twilight"







Roseau County Minnesota

Roseau Minnesota


























Roseau County is about as far as one can get from Minneapolis while still remaining within Minnesota. I've been lucky enough to know someone from Roseau and, despite the long drive, I've made this trip repeatedly since my first visit in August 2009.

Roseau County was once covered by Lake Agassiz. Most of the terrain is now vast farmlands, but Roseau County also contains Hayes Lake State Park, Lost River State Forest and also a significant portion of Beltrami Island State Forest. Because the area is so far away from most tourists destinations, there is not a lot of traffic to deal with and people you'll encounter tend to be out and about their daily lives.

The people of Roseau County are some of the most genuine that I have found in all of my travels. They are open, friendly and willing to help without hesitation. If you should visit, Roseau has hotels, grocery stores, mechanics and restaurants. Everything you need and more is right there. Camping at Hayes Lake State Park is also beyond comparison. It's a beautiful, well-run Park on the edge of Betrami Island State Forest.

























Minnesota
"Wannaska Minnesota"

Minnesota
"After The Sunset"
Roseau County
"Endless Sunflowers"

Sunflowers
"Contrast:
Sunflowers
"Roseau County Sunflowers"
Roseau County
"Country Church"
Sunflower Field
"Withering Sunflowers"
Minnesota
"Minnesota Farmers"

Roseau Minnesota
"Moon Over Roseau"
Minnesota
"Lake Roseau Wildlife Management Area"

Roseau Minnesota
"Lost River State Forest"
Minnesota
"Roseau Wheat"
Roseau County
"Wannaska Sunset"
Minnesota
"Broken Forest"
Minnesota
"Hayes Lake State Park"
Forest Sunrise
"Sunrise In Beltrami Island State Forest"

Happiness
"The Road To Happiness"

Happy Road
"Road To Happiness"



Beltrami Island State Forest

Minnesota Forests
"Sunrise In Beltrami Island State Forest"

Minnesota has 58 State Forests, most located in the northern third of the state. What's unique about Beltrami Island State Forest is not only its size (it's our second largest state forest covering 703,366 acres) but also its living history, with an inherent sense sense of isolation while still remaining easily accessible from the North and West. You'll find miles and miles of gravel roads, making travel by car or truck relatively simple, as well unmarked logging trails that cut through the forest and offer some of the most pristine camping to be found in Minnesota. There are also three state-maintained rustic campgrounds and healthy wildlife population of black bear, porcupine and wolves. I heard wolves each night during my stay and saw a porcupine along Palsburg Forest Road that was so large that I initially thought it to be a bear cub.

Peat Bog
"Roosevelt-Norris Forest Road"

Beltrami was settled in the early 1900s, but the sandy soil and lowland bogs proved unsuitable for farming and most of the homesteads were abandoned by 1940, since reclaimed by nature. The only remaining structures are the restored Winner Silo and Penturen Church. If you plan to visit, understand that there is no cell service and you're unlikely to meet anyone else out there with any predictability. On my last visit in late August 2012 I only encountered a few people even though I put over 500 miles on my Jeep throughout the forest's dusty roads. If you are not prepared it will be a very long wait or miles of walking in the event of a breakdown, so bring a map, compass and plenty of water, and keep in mind that ever year someone walks into these woods never to be seen again.

Forest Sunset
"Broken Forest"



What brought me to Beltrami this year was the story of a lost hunter who'd chased a ruffed grouse into the woods near Penturen Church and didn't find his way out until the next day. I wanted to understand how someone familiar with the area could become so utterly lost in a matter of minutes. As a photographer, I wanted to see for myself and document what this vast and little-known forest has to offer in terms of scenery and wildlife. What I found was perfect solitude and an appreciation for what it must have taken for those who tried in vain to settle this land over 100 years ago.

Peat Bog
"Beltrami Sunset"

























Peat Bog
"Beltrami Peatland"
Clearcut logging
"Beltrami Clearing"


























Forest
"Beltrami Island State Forest"




















































North Fork Rapid River
"North Fork Rapid River"
Young Pine Tree
"Young Pine"

























Penturen Church
"Penturen Well"
"Roosevelt-Norris Forest Road"

























"Sunrise In Beltrami Island State Forest"