A cross country skier makes his way on a trail near Telemark Lodge in Cable in 2015. The lodge was removed in 2021, and the American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation is developing a recreational village on some of the property.
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In its heyday, Telemark Lodge greeted ski racers from around the world with glistening ice sculptures, a roaring fire and a pasta dinner that fed thousands. Shown here in 1999, it was razed in 2021.
A vintage sign for the Telemark ski area hangs in the office of the Cable Area Chamber of Commerce in Cable. The property was first developed in the 1940s as a downhill ski area and in 1972 became home to the Telemark Lodge.
James Bolen, former Cable Area Chamber of Commerce executive director seen here in 2015, is among those leading an effort to redevelop the former golf course at the former Telemark Resort near Cable.
The American Birkebeiner cross country ski race attracts participants from around the world.
An old map on the side of an abandoned building at the closed downhill ski hill shows the cross country ski trail system that starts at the Telemark Lodge property. The ski hill opened in 1947 but has been closed for nearly 25 years. The network of cross country ski trails remain open.
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Bass anglers work a stretch of the Menominee River last week near Bear Point in Marinette County.
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Signs like this are common along the Menominee River in Marinette County and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. A Canadian company wants to build a mine near the river, but is facing fierce opposition.
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Gabe Stelzer speaks with fellow fishing guide Nate Sipple just prior to smallmouth bass fly fishing trips on the Menominee River. The pair guide for Tight Lines Fly Fishing Shop out of De Pere and work an 80-mile stretch of the river that borders Wisconsin and Michigan.
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Fly fishing is big business on the Menominee River. The interior of Gabe Stelzer's pick up truck displays some of the flies used to attract smallmouth bass.
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Gabe Stelzer, 21, is in his second year of guiding on the Menominee River for Tight Lines Fly Fishing Shop. Stelzer, who owns his own drift boat, can spend more than eight hours a day guiding clients from around the country who come to chase smallmouth bass.
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Gabe Stelzer launches his drift boat last week on the Michigan side of the Menominee River just below the Upper Peninsula's Grand Rapids power dam.
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Fishing guide Gabe Stelzer brings his drift boat into shore as he prepares for a seven mile, eight hour trip down the Menominee River.
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Jason Klein, of Madison, makes a cast with his fly rod last week as guide Gabe Stelzer offers up pointers in pursuit of smallmouth bass on the Menominee River. A Canadian company wants to build a gold and zinc mine near the river, but is facing fierce opposition from anglers, environmental groups, local citizens and Native American tribes.
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A wide range of flies can be used to catch smallmouth bass on the Menominee River but these top water baits are among the more popular.
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Guide Gabe Stelzer holds a smallmouth bass caught by a client last week using a fly rod on the Menominee River.
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Gabe Stelzer, a fishing guide for Tight Lines Fly Shop in De Pere, releases a smallmouth bass caught by a client on the Menominee River in Marinette County.
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A drift boat makes it way down the Menominee River last week.
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Gabe Stelzer rows his drift boat down the Menominee River as he puts his clients in position to cast for smallmouth bass. Stelzer, a guide for Tight Lines Fly Fishing Co. in De Pere, is concerned about a proposed mine that could be built next to the river in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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The Menominee River winds 116 miles along the boarder of northeastern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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Kayakers, right, paddle down the Menominee River.
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A collection of flies in the drift boat owned by guide Gabe Stelzer.
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A pair of kayakers paddle the Menominee River last week along the Wisconsin/Michigan border.

