On Lake Superior, freeze-up is a sign of spring. After being open throughout the winter, the lake skimmed over with an inch or two of hard, blue ice during an early March cold snap. This isn’t an unusual end-of-winter occurrence. Superior’s ice is unlike what you find on inland lakes. Even when the lake is […]
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