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U.S.
Department
of
Agriculture
(USDA)
Forest
Service
(FS)
Superior
National
Forest
(NF)
winter
campers
near
Ely,
Minnesota,
on
Feb
28,
2018.
From
November
through
mid-May
there
are
no
campsite
fees
and
fewer
campers
at
Superior
NF.
Each
task
may
be
more
challenging,
but
the
rewards
may
include
ample
snowball
fun,
snow
angels,
crisp
air,
and
the
opportunity
to
make
a
snow-bench
to
sleep
on.
Many
campgrounds
are
available
for
winter
camping,
but
will
not
have
plowed
roads,
water,
or
garbage
containers.
Deep
snow
may
make
access
to
outhouses
difficult.
Some
campgrounds
may
be
gated
shut
in
the
winter.
Superior
NF
was
established
in
1909,
the
Superior
is
known
for
its
boreal
forest
ecosystem,
numerous
clean
lakes,
and
a
colorful
cultural
history.
Management
by
the
USDA-Forest
Service,
under
principles
of
ecosystem
management
and
multiple
use,
the
Forest
provides
for
a
diverse
community
of
plants
and
animals
as
well
as
products
for
human
needs.
The
concept
of
"all
lands"
management
maintains
strong
partnerships
and
collaboration
across
the
landscape.
Popular
recreational
activities
include
fishing,
hunting,
camping,
canoeing,
swimming,
hiking,
snowmobiling,
cross
country
skiing
and
ice
fishing.
Superior
NF
System
is
2,174,993
acres.
USDA
Photo
by
Lance
Cheung. (146/1177)
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U.S.
Department
of
Agriculture
(USDA)
Forest
Service
(FS)
Superior
National
Forest
(NF)
winter
campers
near
Ely,
Minnesota,
on
Feb
28,
2018.
From
November
through
mid-May
there
are
no
campsite
fees
and
fewer
campers
at
Superior
NF.
Each
task
may
be
more
challenging,
but
the
rewards
may
include
ample
snowball
fun,
snow
angels,
crisp
air,
and
the
opportunity
to
make
a
snow-bench
to
sleep
on.
Many
campgrounds
are
available
for
winter
camping,
but
will
not
have
plowed
roads,
water,
or
garbage
containers.
Deep
snow
may
make
access
to
outhouses
difficult.
Some
campgrounds
may
be
gated
shut
in
the
winter.
Superior
NF
was
established
in
1909,
the
Superior
is
known
for
its
boreal
forest
ecosystem,
numerous
clean
lakes,
and
a
colorful
cultural
history.
Management
by
the
USDA-Forest
Service,
under
principles
of
ecosystem
management
and
multiple
use,
the
Forest
provides
for
a
diverse
community
of
plants
and
animals
as
well
as
products
for
human
needs.
The
concept
of
"all
lands"
management
maintains
strong
partnerships
and
collaboration
across
the
landscape.
Popular
recreational
activities
include
fishing,
hunting,
camping,
canoeing,
swimming,
hiking,
snowmobiling,
cross
country
skiing
and
ice
fishing.
Superior
NF
System
is
2,174,993
acres.
USDA
Photo
by
Lance
Cheung.
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