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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Listening Point - General Discussion :: MPCA Cutting Haze in the BWCA
 
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tremolo
02/29/2012 05:50PM
 
wind. no mountains to hinder the migration of haze.


We can draw lines on our man-made maps, but wind doesn't navigate like we do. She is a free spirit.
 
bojibob
02/28/2012 06:42PM
 

In 2064, I will be 103.


I won't be paddling but I still like to see a "plan" that is way overdue.



And....



If the USFS figures out that they need to cut permits by at least 50% the BWCA may have it going on :-)
 
Stumpy
02/29/2012 12:28AM
 
Just get it over with, and outlaw everything.
 
gsfisher13
02/28/2012 11:56PM
 
What are the natural causes of haze? Let's hunt them down too!!
 
Sierra1
02/29/2012 07:00AM
 
Where are the coal fired plants and taconite plants that are close to the BWCA, Voyagers and Isle Royale? Are the coal plants in Canada? Aren't the taconite plants along the North Shore and near Grand Rapids? Unless I'm not seeing something these plants are not near the area in question. Just wonderng...
 
I-Hawk
02/29/2012 07:39AM
 
Haze is a nature occurring event in nature. Dirt, moisture, and even smoke from wild fires cause haze. "Cold clear crisp day" is still a common expression used during the winter months of Minnesota.
 
tremolo
02/29/2012 05:53AM
 
Thanks for the link Gmon. The natural causes are human. Human need/human nature. Isnt it wonderful that humans can create, invent, innovate, and calibrate/ modify, redesign, investigate, recreate...



 
fitgers1
02/29/2012 08:30AM
 
How are they going to stop the smog from California from drifting in?
 
gutmon
02/28/2012 04:25PM
 
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