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"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.
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"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.
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"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.
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"Beltrami Sunset" |
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"Beltrami Peatland" |
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"Beltrami Clearing" |
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"Beltrami Island State Forest" |
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"North Fork Rapid River" |
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"Young Pine" |
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"Penturen Well" |
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"Roosevelt-Norris Forest Road" |
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"Sunrise In Beltrami Island State Forest" |
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