It was time for my annual search for early cold and snow on the North Shore. This year didn't offer the deep snow that last year did, but there were some beautiful smaller snowstorms. There was lots of cold weather, too, including the final night when the thermometer pushed minus twenty Fahrenheit. That morning offered up some very impressive frost smoke from the open water of Lake Superior.
Edgar B. Speer Loading Taconite Pellets in Frost Smoke; Two Harbors, Minnesota
It was a bit below zero Fahrenheit when I took this one. A stiff southwest wind was pushing frost smoke off Lake Superior into Agate Bay (Two Harbors). The Speer's bridge is probably fifty to sixty feet above the water.
http://www.boatnerd.com/pictures/fleet/speer.htm
Edgar B. Speer Loading Taconite Pellets in Frost Smoke; Two Harbors, Minnesota
It was a bit below zero Fahrenheit when I took this one. A stiff southwest wind was pushing frost smoke off Lake Superior into Agate Bay (Two Harbors). The Speer's bridge is probably fifty to sixty feet above the water.
http://www.boatnerd.com/pictures/fleet/speer.htm
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