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Arrowhead 135 Winter Ultra Marathon

Monday morning at 7 am, the Arrowhead 135 started in International Falls. It is now 11:30 am on Wednesday, and competitors (hike, bike, ski) are still out on the 135 mile course to Lake Vermilion. Since the start of the race it has never been above zero. Right now it is -28F, which does not include windchill. This is one of the hardest races in the world. Nature is unforgiving, and the wilderness trail only brings the racers out to a logging road a few times. Specialized equipment is required to start the race, including an extreme weather sleeping bag and gear. If a participant does not finish with all this winter gear, they are disqualified. I spent the last few days watching and photographing the race. My race photographs will appear early next winter in the Lake Country Journal.

Here are a few images which define the race … and oh yes … back to birding. I found a Snowy Owl hunting this morning. When the bird flew down to this perch, I knew the morning hunt was over. The perch was in the sun and protected from the wind (-28F and 20 mph wind made for a -59F windchill). I did not spend much time out of the car!

Arrowhead 135 Start

Checkpoint #1 (17 miles into the race)

Checkpoint #2 (70 miles into the race … arriving during a snow squall)

The Finish (snow / frost encrusted head … breathing device sticking out)

This morning’s Snowy Owl!

 

CP Holiday Train in Plummer, Minnesota (videos)

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone. In this stressful holiday season we all need to take deep breathes, relax and remember what is special about this time of year. With that thought in mind Molly and I drove 200 miles yesterday to NW Minnesota. Our goal was to see the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train, now in its 19th year. For many years I had been wanting to see this holiday spectacle, and we decided what better spot to view the train than in a small town out on the Minnesota prairie?!

The town and citizens (all 292 of them) of Plummer were fantastic in rolling out the hospitality. In addition to the great train, this small town was all decked out for Christmas. The town hall hosted a dinner with carolers; the museum was open with hot cider, and school buses were near the concert site for warming up in case the Minnesota winter was too extreme!

At 6 pm the train rolled into town, and at 6:15 Kelly Preston and others hosted a free 30 minutes concert … right from a box car decked out as a stage (make sure to watch the concert video). Canadian Pacific actually has two holiday trains. One travels the northern United States, while the other crosses southern Canada. Well done Canadian Pacific, we will visit your train again next year, perhaps up in Nipigon on the shores of Lake Superior.

CP Holiday Train Approaching Plummer, Minnesota

Concert Close-Up View

Concert Wide-Angle View

Concert Side View

CP Holiday Train Leaving Plummer, Minnesota

Concert Video

Full Train Video