Nature – Half Moon Trail Resort Blog https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com Thu, 16 Nov 2017 15:57:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 Ice Fishing https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/ice-fishing Thu, 16 Nov 2017 15:57:53 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1536 We had a week of cold weather, as did most of you, that made ice on most of the shallow local lakes.  It warmed up a few days ago and melted most of the accumulated snow, along with the very top layer of ice/snow mixture that was on the frozen lakes. I took advantage of a fairly warm day and took Mabel out fishing, along with our resident photographer (Aunty Kayla).  We managed to convince a few small walleyes to bite, and Kayla was able to capture some pretty cool photos with the watery ice acting like a giant mirror (along with being incredibly slippery!).

 

 

 

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Boot Lake Ice Off 2017 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/boot-lake-ice-off-2017 Sat, 08 Apr 2017 13:42:48 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1474 Thursday morning was beautiful here at the resort, with the sun peaking over the trees and illuminating the resort with a warm orange glow. One of the photos shows a beaver out for one of his first paddles this season, and stretching his legs after being in cooped up in his lodge all winter. This early spring is wonderful, as it gives us an early jump on spring work and getting Cabin 19 finished up! It seemed like the ice went off the lake quickly this year, going from the normal light grey ice color, to a dark blue color just before it started breaking up early this past week. If your curious, our lake association has the history of freeze up and thaw dates.  Check it out here!

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Deer, Deer, and More Deer! https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/deer-deer-and-more-deer Tue, 14 Mar 2017 14:36:27 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1467 Mary Kate and I (Ryan) went for a short evening drive yesterday as we both enjoying seeing deer. The field directly across from the resort must have been hosting a deer convention, as there were over 100! We have had a fair amount of snow up here this winter which makes the forage in the fields inaccessible. The deer are excited for spring, and to eat something other than the woody browse  they have been eating through the winter months. We, just like them are excited for the warmer weather and are anxiously awaiting getting outside and working on yard work and spring projects!

Mary Kate Ahrendt looking at deer
Deer near Half Moon Trail Resort - Park Rapids, MN

Deer near Half Moon Trail Resort on Boot Lake

 

 

 

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Sundog Over Boot Lake https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/sun-dog-over-boot-lake Wed, 14 Dec 2016 16:26:43 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1435 This morning was brisk, with the temps hovering around 10 below and the windchill about 30 below. I zipped outside for a few quick photos of this beautiful sundog before my fingers and camera lost the ability to function. The lake froze over this past Saturday, and with the last few days dipping down into the single digits, and nights well below zero, the lake already has 3-4 inches of ice out in front of the resort.

Sunrise with Sundog on Boot Lake, in Park Rapids, MN

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We’re not just dreaming of a white Christmas https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/were-not-just-dreaming-of-a-white-christmas Fri, 09 Dec 2016 16:34:56 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1425 Like many of you, we’ve been wrapped in a winter white blanket of snow these last few days, just in time for Christmas!  We excitedly welcome the snow, as it means cozy fires, warm soup, a bit more family time, and breaking out our cross country skis! The drifts of snow weren’t quite as impressive]]>

Like many of you, we’ve been wrapped in a winter white blanket of snow these last few days, just in time for Christmas!  We excitedly welcome the snow, as it means cozy fires, warm soup, a bit more family time, and breaking out our cross country skis!

The drifts of snow weren’t quite as impressive as some that made the news in North Dakota, but there’s something magical about fresh, untainted snow covering everything as far as we can see, and seeing the real life “flocked” Christmas trees all over the resort!

Two to three dozen trumpeter swans migrate through the area and visit Boot Lake every spring and late fall.  We enjoy watching them glide back and forth in the lake, sometimes stopping to feed right in our swim area!  They are particularly beautiful with the fluffy white backdrop!

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Summer mornings https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/summer-mornings Tue, 30 Aug 2016 02:43:32 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1396
There’s been a little taste of the approaching autumn weather with a few cooler mornings lately. We get excited, because fall is one of our favorite times of year as the trees burst into radiant colors around the lake, but we will soon miss these beautiful, warm summer mornings. We love looking out over the lake and seeing a thin blanket of fog over the glassy water and the warm sun rising across the lake. Here’s a couple pictures from last week that capture those mornings perfectly!
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Photo credit: Emily Vennerstrom
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Raft of Loons on Boot Lake, in Park Rapids, MN https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/raft-of-loons-on-boot-lake-in-park-rapids-mn Thu, 07 Jul 2016 16:00:27 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1372 Yesterday morning, Mabel and I were on our way to the lake for an early morning kayak ride when several Loons landed out in front of the resort. The raft of Loons graced us with their presence for about a half an hour, then dispersed back to neighboring lakes. It’s not uncommon to see four to six loons together on our lake, especially prior to them laying eggs and raising their young, but I have never seen this many together before. I did a quick Google search on why Loons congregated like this, and found this article if you would like to check it out.
Raft of Loons on Boot Lake in Park Rapids, MN

Raft of Loons on Boot Lake

Raft of Loons on a foggy morning on Boot Lake

Loons taking off from Boot Lake in Park Rapids, MN

Raft pf Loons on Boot Lake in Park Rapids, MN

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Bike around Boot https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/bike-around-boot Tue, 21 Jun 2016 22:13:02 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1363 Michaela recently took a bike ride around the lake and took a few pictures of the sunset and wild flowers. There are some rolling hills along the ride that are beautiful, especially when the sun dips below the horizon and the fog starts to rise. The orange flowers below are Indian Paintbrush, which grow wild in many of the fields in the area. The taller flowers are Lupin, which are in the flower garden at the end of our driveway. They are stunning right now and have had an exceptionally good bloom this year.

Lupin Flowers in Sunset at Half Moon Trail Resort

Lupin flowers at Half Moon Trail Resort in Park Rapids, MN

Bee on Indian Paintbrush wildflower

Indian Paintbrush Wild Flowers around Boot Lake

Field of Indian Paintbrush Wildflowers at Dusk

 

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Spring Gardens and Grounds https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/spring-gardens-and-grounds Fri, 13 May 2016 13:17:53 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1334 Spring is in the air at Half Moon Trail! We are in full swing getting the cabins cleaned, water turned on, and the grounds cleaned up. I took a few minutes to snap these photos so you could see what grounds and gardens look like at this point in the spring. They look very different than later on in the summer when they are all filled out, but it’s still pretty fun when all those plants start poking through the ground in the spring!

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Boot Lake Ice – On it’s way out! https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/boot-lake-ice-on-its-way-out Thu, 31 Mar 2016 14:47:01 +0000 https://www.blog.halfmoontrail.com/?p=1304 We have another early spring on our hands! I know many of the lakes a little farther South have already been open for a while, but we are typically a couple weeks behind the twin cities.  I took a few quick pictures of the ice last evening. It’s started getting dark, cracks are widening, and it’s really opened up around the edges the past few days. As I was taking the pictures, I saw and heard several different kinds of ducks, swans, and geese as they are back in the area now with some open water for them to use – a sure sign of spring!

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