Had one of those climbs yesterday that reminds me of why I like living in northern Minnesota, especially close to Star Island, where I do most of my climbing.
Star Island is an island in Cass Lake, part of the Chippewa National Forest, and it's where I do most of my climbing. It has a small lake in the middle (Lake Windigo), and is covered by a mix of pines, aspens, maples, basswoods, and oaks. My grandfather bought a cabin on the island in 1946 (on land leased from the forest service), which has been in the family ever since.
Found a white pine on the tip of a low bluff that overlooks Cass Lake, Lake Windigo, and much of the northern half of the island. Clear sunny afternoon, moderate gusty breeze from the east, temp in the low 80's to upper 70's. Got to about 55 feet in 3 pitches - could have gone higher but the canopy would have been crowded (hard to move without doing the tree damage), and the view was nice right there. The last residual exhaustion from a fascinating but grueling 2 weeks of fieldwork in E. Texas fell away after 2-3 good breaths of sparkling clear air. An eagle was fishing just below me along the lakeshore, and having a good day judging from the fish it was carrying as it flew by on two different occasions. Another eagle flew by overhead from time to time. Stayed up there about an hour and a half.
About as close to a perfect way to spend an afternoon as it is possible to get.