Boating can be dangerous anytime and anywhere, but Lake Superior can be particularly treacherous.
It has deadly cold water, which, outside sheltered areas, ranges from 54 to 66 degrees during the warmest time of the year, with an average annual temperature of 40 degrees, according to the National Park Service. Hypothermia can lead to exhaustion or unconsciousness in one to two hours in water temperatures ranging from 50 to 60 degrees, according to experts, and death can occur in one to six hours.
Volatile weather patterns can also buffet the Apostle Islands. There can be clear, sunny skies to a torrential downpour and 40 mph winds within 10 minutes, Stickler said.
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Apr 20, 2021 3:55 AM
BAYFIELD, WI (KDAL) – A recent wind storm created a dense tree blowdown on a part of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
The southeastern portion of Oak Island has several trail sections closed as crews work to remove the downed trees.
The public is being asked to remain only on open trail sections which provide access to most of the island.
Park staff also reminds hikers that there is a high bear population on Oak Island and that they need to remain “bear aware.”
Keep at least 50 feet from a bear and if you encounter one on a trail, let it know you are there and slowly back away. If the bear follows you, raise your arms and yell until it leaves the area.