duluthnewstribune.com - 11/6/2009
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The Lake County Sheriff's Department received a call Thursday afternoon alerting them that a body was found in the Flood Bay area. The body was taken to the St. Louis County Medical Examiner for an autopsy to confirm an identity and find a cause of death.
fs.fed.us - 11/10/2009
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The BWCAW Act The Boundary Waters was recognized
for recreational opportunities in 1926, named the Superior Roadless...
Area in 1938, the BWCA in 1958, and federally designated under The Wilderness Act in 1964. It wasn't until October 21, 1978, The ...
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Superior National Forest
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Paddling Planet —
xThis was just brought to our attention by an anonymous reader. It is from the Duluth newspaper. Body found on Lake Superior shore The Lake County Sheriff's Department received a call Thursday afternoon alerting them that a body was found in the Flood Bay area. The body was taken to the St. Louis County Medical Examiner for an autopsy to confirm an identity and find a cause of death. Paddle (extra) safe... DS ...
Body found near Flood Bay; may be missing kayaker
The Lake is the Boss —
... The Duluth paper reported this morning that a body found near the Flood Bay wayside could be that of missing kayaker Doug Winter from Milwaukee. The location of the body would be consistent with the wind and waves over the past couple weeks based on his departure from Cove Point and also on the locations where much of his gear was found. ...
SILBS SAYS... —
... UPDATED: Body found on Lake Superior shore was missing kayaker ...
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