Gunflint Notebook


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Gunflint Notebook: The Bucket List
-In this edition of the Gunflint Notebook, WTIP volunteer commentator Steve Ramberg thinks about "bucket lists," and finds himself helping a friend skin a roadkill moose.
Gunflint Notebook: Closing and Opening Doors
Steve Ramberg-Steve shares famous quotes and his own ideas about closing and opening doors, in this edition of Gunflint Notebook.
Gunflint Notebook: Taking It Slow
Steve Ramberg-As summer comes to a close, Steve heads out on a canoe trip with his kids in the BWCAW.
Gunflint Notebook: New Car
Steve Ramberg-In this edition of Gunflint Notebook, Steve looks at getting a new-to-me new car and being recognized by your vehicle in a small town.
Gunflint Notebook: Hitting Deer
Steve Ramberg-In the edition of the Gunflint Notebook, there are those that HAVE hit a deer with their car and there are those that WILL hit a deer with their car. Just a few weeks ago, Steve's time came due.
Gunflint Notebook: Fat as insulation
-In this edition of the Gunflint Notebook Steve contemplates fat. Is it possible that standing outside in the cold of a Minnesota winter could become the new fad diet?
Gunflint Notebook: Running With Moose
Steve Ramberg-In this edition of the Gunflint Notebook, Steve delves into a story about his morning routine that’s anything but ordinary.
Gunflint Notebook: Pressure
Steve Ramberg-This time of year is a season of preparation. It's a race against the clock, the clock of seasonal change. It happens quick.
Gunflint Notebook: Stadiums and Money
Steve Ramberg-On this edition of the Gunflint Notebook, Steve Ramberg dares to dream big by suggesting a move for the Minnesota Vikings to Cook County. Just why couldn't we have the Vikings stadium up here?
Gunflint Notebook: Dirt Road
Steve Ramberg-Life operates a little differently when you live in the woods off a long dirt road.