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Mining in the BWCA? Please tell me no! (Original Post) GusBob Sep 2018 OP
No, not in the wilderness. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2018 #1
What and where is the BWCA ? Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #2
Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #3
It shares the border with Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario. geardaddy Sep 2018 #4
Sut wyt ti, Geardaddy Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #6
Iawn diolch! geardaddy Sep 2018 #7
Dia dhuit! dflprincess Sep 2018 #10
Then you need glasses, dear Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #11
Damn! dflprincess Sep 2018 #12
No worries. Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #14
Yn ol ar chi, Geardaddy. Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #13
Maple Falls, WA? geardaddy Sep 2018 #15
Ie. Ydych chi wedi bad i'n tirteg ? Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #16
Dwi'n byw ym Minneapolis, MN geardaddy Sep 2018 #17
And they want to open this beautiful pristine area Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #5
Not the BWCA itself but an area near it. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2018 #8
It's that first step that is so worrisome, though. Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2018 #9

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
2. What and where is the BWCA ?
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 10:57 PM
Sep 2018

For those of us out here in the Great Pacific Northwest.

This isn't near the Sawtooth Range is it ?

The Velveteen Ocelot

(120,601 posts)
3. Boundary Waters Canoe Area.
Thu Sep 6, 2018, 11:07 PM
Sep 2018

Far northern-northeastern MN, by the Canadian border. It's part of the Superior National Forest, and there are a lot of restrictions on where you can have any kind of motorized boat. Most of the lakes and streams are canoe-only - it's a very nice, wild, unspoiled area. https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd541129.pdf

geardaddy

(25,336 posts)
4. It shares the border with Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario.
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 12:28 PM
Sep 2018

Many a time we've crossed over to Quetico to camp.

dflprincess

(28,455 posts)
10. Dia dhuit!
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 09:18 PM
Sep 2018

I know Scots when I see it, but I'm a tad more familiar with Irish. Not as much as I used to be. I was going to brush up on it with Duolingo but, unlike Spanish, they don't seem to have anyone pronouncing the words (and I really need to brush up on that). Go figure.

dflprincess

(28,455 posts)
12. Damn!
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 10:38 PM
Sep 2018

I thought the spelling looked a little off so I did Google the phrases to check them & it came back confirming my idea they were Scots (and if you can't trust Google, who can you trust? )

Well, it has been a while since I dabbled in the language, at least I was in the right language family - just think of me as the confused elderly aunt.




Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
16. Ie. Ydych chi wedi bad i'n tirteg ?
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 10:51 PM
Sep 2018

Mae'r mynyddoedd yn brydferth. Mae'r aer mynydd yn lan. A'r glaw yn doreithiog !!

Ble rydych chi'n byw ?

Yn byw yn dda.

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
5. And they want to open this beautiful pristine area
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 02:32 PM
Sep 2018
to mining ???? WHAT is wrong with these people ?

Out here in Washington, we are fighting the scourge of off-shore drilling. It's insane how this administration is determined to destroy such beautiful wilderness that has been gifted TO THE PEOPLE. All of the people. As a veteran (with issues) I cannot say how vital and important natural areas are to our recovery.

I cannot wait to see these corporate whores removed from government.

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
9. It's that first step that is so worrisome, though.
Fri Sep 7, 2018, 03:30 PM
Sep 2018

It's like, "Well, we're already there, we can just extend our activity further in the area." NO NO NO NO.

Like drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. It was limited to verifiable oil pockets, then they started drilling all over. Running roughshod over environmental protections and common sense, they gave us the BP Deep Water Horizon disaster, from which parts of the more sensitive Delta have not recovered. They killed the fishing and seafood industry - from catch to table - and all of those whose livelihoods depended on it. And so much more. If you want to look further back, go to Alaska and see what is still there from the Exxon Valdez debacle.

This administration has NO respect for the environment or the citizens of this nation. Their greed is palpable. And we will suffer for generations if we allow them to continue to rape this land.

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