The waters of Jefferson County have one of the largest collections of freshwater shipwrecks anywhere in the Great Lakes system.
The “impossible” series continues with Puzzle #65. This is perhaps the hardest puzzle yet in the series.
Since that day, and my first encounter with the CSL St-Laurent's mural-in-motion, I have learned several interesting details behind the creation of “The Sea Keeper” mural.
A few readers requested the “impossible series” continue. Give this one a go and elevate your game to the highest level!
We all see our fireboat, the Last Chance resting quietly at the pier, and it is easy to assume that it rarely leaves the dock. But that is not the case. This article gives a 2019 review.
Save the River's Muskie Fishing News with Lawrence Gunther of BlueFish Radio and the announcement of the new Dan Tack Muskie Release Program
Welcome to February, 2020 with another “impossible” puzzle
It has finally arrived…..the shortest day of the year, the first day of winter. “There are two seasons, boating season and waiting for boating season”.
It was the magazine’s “Fort Lauderdale Boat Show Special” issue with pricey advertisements and stories about multi-multi-multimillion-dollar yachts...
Dan LeKander's Puzzle # 62...Please Note, Dan would like gifting books in bulk to teachers to use in their classrooms. Additionally, to senior centers and assisted living homes.
What’s more fun than getting a great Christmas present? Getting two of them. And that’s what this month’s continuation of our 8th annual Ph
38 passengers aboard Miss St. Lawrence II, thoroughly enjoying their cruise and eagerly anticipated the upcoming stop at the world-renowned Boldt Castle. The date was August 27, 1934.
Happy holidays! I hope this puzzle brings you joy.
The Gar Wood Speedster race took the competitors over part of the Chippewa Yacht Club’s 1905 Gold Cup course. Spectators gathered in a flotilla off the front of Oak Island. Other guests enjoyed the event from nearby Owatonna, Rob Roy and Ojibway Islands.
Scott has also produced a 5-part series of videos on "The Wooden Boat."
You may wonder about the puzzle selection for this magazine. Why does the author choose a puzzle each month with 17 given answers?
Stephen Shay, a talented craftsman turns out wooden folk-art pieces under the name, “The Wood Shepherd,” in homage to his past career as a Christian clergyman.
I have heard that the only difference between a rut and a grave is their dimensions. This may be overstating things a bit, but we definitely fell ...