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R.I.P. Dwayne
I remember those quick weather changes well. Living in Duluth, when the wind would come off Lake Superior, you would get an instant temperature drop of 10 to 20 degrees. At that time, Superior never got any warmer than 40 degrees. That is one cold lake. We used to say, the air conditioner is on.
When we used to go canoeing in the BWCAW, many of the border lakes were similar. Clouds would roll in, and the cold front would hit us, an instant 10 or more degree drop in temp. We used to have a saying then..."thar be rough waters ahead, matey." Time to make camp now.
When we used to go canoeing in the BWCAW, many of the border lakes were similar. Clouds would roll in, and the cold front would hit us, an instant 10 or more degree drop in temp. We used to have a saying then..."thar be rough waters ahead, matey." Time to make camp now.
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