It has been a dry August in our neck of the woods—and the USFS has closed the Border Route Trail and the Kekakabic Trails. Campfires are banned in a large portion of the BWCA.
Use of gas or propane cookstoves are allowed at any time. Bring them!
Category: Life at Tuscarora Lodge
What About Bingshick?
Ken Bradbury shared his photos with us–he just visited Seahorse, Warclub, Bingshick, Brant Lakes.

Lots of recovering forest in this route—-and during this busy week in August, they were completely alone exploring these berry-laden lakes. They found little evidence of human visitors anywhere.We’re from Washburn…Couldn’t be Prouder!
The last couple of weeks have been (Minneapolis) Washburn Highschool repeated reunions…Last week the Spriggs sisters—Mary (with Bill Butler) , Martha, Margaret and their families and their neighborhood families took over the place — This week, Katey and Ann and Scott brought their families and their fathers. Even Chris Pensinger showed up (he was a little surprised to see so many people from our Class of ’82!)
The Bailey/Leck families get along splendidly—you might recognize Ann, Managing Editor of the Washburn Grist. Now she runs the Energy Star program for the EPA. I’m sort of proud of her for that one.
This year Stu Leck (Katey’s dad) turned 75, and he’s legally blind. I am very sorry about this, but I am grateful to have him to grill , because I’ve never been able to ask those questions—and he’s still so darned spunky (he does the blind buddy-downhill skiing thing). Questions like– How come you rarely ever touch the cane to the ground? and Why did you just pop your head inside the motor shop like you were checking it out…are you faking it–or smelling that dark shed? And how much does it cost if you decide you want a seeing eye dog? Sometimes I think we’re the same as when we were 16. When Mary (Homecoming Queen, 1982) brought in the polyester pants for all of us, she was joking of course, but I still wore my flesh colored pair, and I had to laugh continuiously because these people are ridiculously funny—and my daughter puzzled at the hilarity—and I realize that we’re NOT 16. We’ve done the unthinkable; we’ve turned into our mothers.
Morning Coffee in Style
Bill Tipping and Jim Hanneman are here to prove that you needn’t sacrifice fashion for high tech synthetic clothing. These days, you can have it all.
Perhaps you too can find your fashion niche at Tuscarora??
Jim noted that his peach pants are a ladies size 14—a perfect fit–almost as if they were custom tailored for him!

