Saturday, December 14, 2024

Minnesota Mountains


 









A common comment that I hear when people visit Grand Portage and see the dramatic hills that we have is "Wow, we didn't know Minnesota had mountains!" Indeed, we do.  Not by western standards, of course, but our mountains are ancient and at one time were a lot more dramatic than they are today. Of course, in some places, they are still quite dramatic such as the view shown here, of Highway 61 on the east side of the Mt. Josephine pass. The hills and bays of Lake Superior in the background are actually in Ontario, Canada where the landscape gets even more dramatic. 

In this photo, Dean Berglund's 2007 Peterbilt Model 379 transport truck is heading south on Highway 61 as it climbs to the summit of the Mt. Josephine pass. Dean (of Grand Marais, MN) makes the run from Hedstrom Lumber to Thunder Bay twice a day hauling wood chips. Mt. Josephine is big enough that it has its own local weather patterns. Its not uncommon for it to be shrouded in fog in the summer or experiencing more dramatic snowfall in winter than the immediate areas surrounding it. 

Friday, December 13, 2024

The John G. Munson passing by Hat Point


 









One of the most interesting things about this time of year is how close the ships hug the north shore.  It gives us great views and perspectives that we don't get at other times of the year. Yesterday my dad alerted me that the Stewart J. Cort and John G. Munson were passing by our area in fairly close proximity to each other. As I was heading home from work I was lucky enough to catch them as they were passing by Hat Point in Grand Portage. 












Wednesday, December 11, 2024

A December Winter Wonderland











We certainly have had our fair share of snow already this winter!  It's been a little hard to comprehend after having a winter of almost no snow last year. Just this past weekend we received anywhere from 12 to 16 inches of wet, heavy snow in Grand Portage. Because it was so wet and sticky, the entire landscape was covered in a blanket of white. The drive to work this morning was especially beautiful with the morning sun lighting up the road ahead of me. 


 



















































Thursday, November 28, 2024

The End of Autumn


 













Well, it may not "officially" be winter yet, but I feel like its okay to say that autumn is over. We got our first snowfall and the temps the last couple of days have gotten down into the teens so it sure feels like winter. I captured this photo a few weeks ago while exploring the forest roads of northwest Ontario. I felt the lack of leaves and ominous sky clearly evoked the feeling of autumn ending and winter beginning. I hope you all are enjoying a nice Thanksgiving holiday, wherever you are and whatever you might be doing!

Friday, November 22, 2024

Winter Maple At Night


 









It's that time of year again, where we can wander out in the woods at night and see incredible views of the night sky above the forest canopy. While these images were made in March of this year, you can see similar views right now. If you are willing and able, take the time to go lay under a maple tree at night. You won't regret it. 



Saturday, November 9, 2024

What an amazing journey


 









I just finished up presenting for the closing keynote of Dark Sky International's "Under One Sky" Global Conference... what an honor to be invited to participate in such an awesome event! If anyone had told me 35+ years ago where my photography would one day take me and how many people it would influence... I never would have believed you. It has been an incredible journey so far and I feel like this is just the beginning. I could never fully express in words the amount of gratitude I have for all of the supporters of my work and all of the wonderful people I've had a chance to collaborate with. Its been quite a journey so far and I'm looking forward to seeing where it continues to take me. 

Here is a photo from last night, of a surprise showing of the northern lights. I was driving home from Thunder Bay, Ontario and noticed a glow on the northern horizon. After I crossed the border back into the U.S. I stopped at one of my favorite spots to watch and photograph the northern sky. The air and the water were unbelievably calm, which is not the norm for November. Standing there taking in this view really helped put me in the right mindset for today's presentation. Thank you to all those that participated in the conference and listened in on my presentation.  I appreciate you all.

With Respect and Gratitude,

-Travis

Sunday, October 27, 2024

Forever Grateful


































What an incredible month it has been!  Near the beginning of October, we had some of the best aurora events that I've ever seen.  I'm still in awe and disbelief at the amazing skies I was fortunate enough to witness the week of the 7th through the 11th. Then, I was honored to be a panelist and guest speaker at the 7th annual Aurora Summit in Red Cliff, Wisconsin the weekend of October 18th-20th. It was one of the greatest joys I have yet experienced, to share my photography and stories with well over 100 very passionate people that share a deep love of the night sky. It was the first time I've received a full standing ovation following my presentation, and I had several people come up to me afterwards that said my work touched them in such a way that it brought them to tears. 

Then, last night, I was an honored guest once again, this time for Lake County's Superior Dark Sky Experience in Finland, MN. I shared a presentation of my work and there was a screening of the Northern Nights, Starry Skies documentary followed by the longest Q&A session that I have participated in so far. I am always amazed at how much interest there is around the subject of dark skies. I am continually humbled by the impact that my work is having on others, and grateful for the seemingly endless support that you all send my way. 

Thank you to those that posted photos of my Aurora Summit presentation on the 7th Annual Aurora Summit Facebook group page. I hope you don't mind that I borrowed a few of the photos to share here. 

With Respect and Gratitude,

Miigwech / Thank You

-Travis Novitsky