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stevegrab:
Geoffrey, Regarding Isle Royale and the wolf population, it appears to have recovered as they show on their site 14 wolves in 2019, after 3 years holding at 2.
https://www.nps.gov/isro/learn/nature/wolf-moose-populations.htm
It sounds like a neat place. I know I enjoyed the 3 days I spent riding thru the UP with my brother after STAR in LaCrosse. Even with the torrential rains in Houghton and shortened times site seeing it was some fascinating scenery (without great twisty roads).
PS Sorry we got your Tri-STAR thread derailed...
HawkGTRider:
--- Quote from: stevegrab on May 04, 2021, 09:34:40 AM ---Geoffrey, Regarding Isle Royale and the wolf population, it appears to have recovered as they show on their site 14 wolves in 2019, after 3 years holding at 2.
https://www.nps.gov/isro/learn/nature/wolf-moose-populations.htm
It sounds like a neat place. I know I enjoyed the 3 days I spent riding thru the UP with my brother after STAR in LaCrosse. Even with the torrential rains in Houghton and shortened times site seeing it was some fascinating scenery (without great twisty roads).
PS Sorry we got your Tri-STAR thread derailed...
--- End quote --- No apology...I was jumping right into other topics myself. If we are reading and getting excited about STAR and other events and riding to interesting places to see cool stuff, I figure that's a good thing. The retired NFS guy I talked with last year mentioned there had been discussions about introducing some new wolves to the island. (Thanks for the link you included above.) That either happened after he retired, or some wolves walked across the winter ice on the lake to the island. I suspect wolves are decent swimmers, but it was a two hour boat trip from Grand Portage...and it's significantly farther to the island from the Keweenaw Peninsula. I doubt any "basically" land animals, such as wolves or moose, would have the range to swim to the island. To jump into the lake and start swimming when you can't see a destination would be beyond a leap of faith. It certainly would be for me
I see the moose population on the island took a big jump up in 2019 as well. It may have been essential to reintroduce a new wolf population when that happened. Near the SW island visitor center, they fenced in an area to see what the vegetation might look like on the island if not for the moose grazing. The vegetation was so thick that you'd be hard pressed to walk through it. Everywhere else on the island, the vegetation from ground level to whatever a moose could reach has been stripped away. No new trees growing...they're eaten before they get a foothold. No low vegetation. You could walk in almost a straight line pretty easily around the island.
Interesting place. I'd like to go back and spend a night or two in the lodge on the NE end of the island.
Ride4MS:
Those locations were both before I was a member. But, we have been to both of those places. We spent 5 days in Houghton, MI, about 100 miles north of Wakefield, MI in August, 2018. We watched the weather report for the week before, and when they said 4 out 5 days rain, we took Denise's Mustang GT instead of a bike.
A few miles north of Houghton on the Peninsula, as they call it the 'UP', there is a sign showing the snow level per year. It shows 25 feet of snow for 2018 snow season. I wonder what month it is all melted??
HawkGTRider:
That's an amazing amount of snow. But with the close proximity to all that water on 3 sides...I guess I'm not too surprised. One of my riding friends has been to Montana many times. He's got a forestry background and worked a couple of summers in an environmental education center during the summers as a young guy (we're all old farts now). That center has a short season as they usually had to wait for the snow to melt to get to the center...and we're talking about snow that covered the entire building from ground to roof. And my wife has told me about going to school at Bemidji State in MN. She said sometimes they dug tunnels in the snow for people to walk through to get around campus.
Here in the middle of the country, eastern Tennessee-half way between the Gulf and the Great Lakes and about half way between the Atlantic and Big Muddy, we get a few snows each year ranging from barely visible on the grass to a few inches. I'm less than 50 miles from the mountains where I can go to get a more plentiful snow fix if needed. I can ride about 50-51 weeks out of the year. I like that.
brider:
Geoffery, ask your wife if she spent any time in mettler's bar in Mankato.
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