Lake Superior Podcast

By: National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation
  • Summary

  • We are made stronger by story and there’s no better source than the continent's largest body of freshwater, Lake Superior. Join hosts Walt Lindala and Frida Waara as they highlight the five National Parks that ring this Greatest of the Great Lakes - meeting the people, touring the places and learning about the projects that make these parks and body of water so remarkable.

    Join our podcast community! Please share your own stories, comments and podcast episode suggestions (www.nplsf.org/community).

    Brought to you by The National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation (www.nplsf.org).

    Theme song: King Whirl by David Huckfelt (www.davidhuckfelt.com).

    Photo Credit: David Guttenfelder.

    Podcast sponsored by Café Imports, a Minneapolis-based importers of fine, specialty green coffees.

    © 2025 Lake Superior Podcast
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Episodes
  • S6 E3: The Lake Trout Comeback In Lake Superior: A Conservation Success Story - An Interview with Shawn Sitar
    Feb 20 2025

    Since the 1940’s, Lake Trout have been extinct in all of the Great Lakes except Lake Superior. Pressure from commercial fishing as well as the invasion of sea lamprey devastated this native species, and the population in Lake Superior also suffered. For three generations an international team of scientists has been working to restore healthy Lake Trout populations in all the Great Lakes. In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Shawn Sitar, Fisheries Research Biologist with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources to update the status of Lake Trout in Lake Superior.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Shawn Sitar explains his deep connection to Lake Superior, describing it as his hometown and emphasizing its pristine, natural state.
    • He outlines how Lake Superior stands out among the Great Lakes - not only as the largest by surface area but also as the deepest - making it a unique ecosystem.
    • The episode details the historical collapse of lake trout populations due to overfishing and invasive species, and highlights the international recovery efforts led by the Great Lakes Fishery Commission.
    • Shawn discusses the three-prong approach to lake trout recovery: suppression of sea lampreys, controlled fishing, and hatchery stocking.
    • He also addresses the challenges posed by climate change and evolving research techniques, emphasizing the need for long-term monitoring and adaptive management.

    Notable Quotes:

    • "I realized I look at Lake Superior as my hometown. I love that."
    • "It is the largest lake on the earth in terms of surface area. So that's the statistics there. Lake Superior is also the deepest among the Great Lakes."
    • "In fact, lake trout were extinct in all the Great Lakes except Lake Superior."
    • “By the 1960s, if we look at Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario, the absence of lake trout, the top boss in the system, created a lot of havoc. And during that time period in the late 50s and 60s and 70s, there was another invasive called the alewife, which is a small oily fish from the Atlantic Ocean that came up. And it just basically boomed in the Great Lakes."
    • "During my career working on Lake Superior and the Great Lakes, I've already seen surface temperatures increase from when I started till now. There's a lot of variation around it. And I think there's already research ongoing to assess the impact."

    Resources:

    • Michigan Department of Natural Resources Website: https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
    • Great Lakes Fishery Commission Website: http://www.glfc.org
    • National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation Website: https://nplsf.org
    • Documentary “Fish Thief”: https://www.thefishthief.com/

    Connect With Us:

    • Website: https://nplsf.org/podcast
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/NPLSF

    Sponsors:

    • Cafe Imports: Supporting environmental sustainability in coffee-growing regions since 1993. Learn more: https://cafeimports.com/
    • National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation: Support vital projects by donating at https://nplsf.org

    Be sure to tune in to this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast to hear Shawn Sitar’s in-depth insights on the lake trout recovery efforts, the unique characteristics of Lake Superior, and the ongoing challenges and innovations in Great Lakes fisheries research.


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    28 mins
  • S6 E2: Michigan Ice Fest – Where Adventure Meets Community – An Interview with Bill Thompson
    Jan 29 2025

    Winter can be a sleepy time at the National Parks on Lake Superior, but at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore near Munising, Michigan, visitors come to snowmobile, mush dogs, snowshoe, fish and cross-country ski. But the biggest event to bring folks into the park is the Michigan Ice Fest. In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Ice Fest organizer Bill Thompson about the event and what makes Pictured Rocks such a Mecca for the sport.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Michigan Ice Fest has grown from a small gathering in 1991 to an internationally recognized event, drawing over 1,100 participants from 38 states and seven countries.
    • Ice climbing at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore offers a one-of-a-kind experience, with ice formations over open water that can’t be found anywhere else in the world.
    • Ice Fest caters to all skill levels, from beginners as young as eight to seasoned climbers, with professional athletes providing instruction and inspiration at the event.
    • Even in warmer winters with limited ice, the festival continues as an educational and community event, showcasing presentations and fostering camaraderie.
    • The event’s unique location, accessibility, and passionate community make it a cornerstone of adventure tourism in Munising, Michigan.

    Notable Quotes:

    • “With the advent of social media and a few professional athletes spreading the word, there’s nowhere in the world that you can go ice climbing over open water, with crashing waves and the beauty of Lake Superior.”
    • “Ice climbing is a sport for anyone looking to go out, have an adventure, and try something new.”
    • “Ice climbing takes you places that not a lot of people in this world can get to.”
    • “Our safety system is really thought out. Instead of focusing on, ‘Oh man, I’m high,’ I’m focusing on the ice in front of me. You have all of these interesting patterns of ice, you can hear the water trickling behind it, so the sounds are very unique. It’s just really, really special."

    Resources:

    • Michigan Ice Fest Website (michiganicefest.com) – Learn more about the event, clinics, and presentations.
    • Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore (www.nps.gov/piro/index.htm) – Explore the beauty of this unique park.
    • Ice Climbing Safety and Equipment (michiganicefest.com/information/festival-planning/safety/) – Better nderstand the gear and precautions used at the festival.

    Connect With Us:

    • Website: (nplsf.org/podcast)
    • Facebook: (facebook.com/NPLSF)
    • LinkedIn: (linkedin.com/company/national-parks-of-lake-superior-foundation)

    Sponsors:

    • Cafe Imports: Supporting environmental sustainability in coffee-growing regions since 1993. (cafeimports.com).
    • National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation: Support vital projects by donating at (nplsf.org).

    Be sure to tune in to this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast to hear Bill Thompson’s incredible stories of adventure, community, and ice climbing at one of the most unique national parks in the world.


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    31 mins
  • S6 E1: Chasing Sunrise On Lake Superior: An Interview with Bugsy Sailor
    Jan 22 2025

    New Year Resolutions, if you don’t make them, chances are you thought about it. But do those promises keep? In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Bugsy Sailor, the Official Unofficial Ambassador of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Bugsy shares how a resolution he made on January 1, 2019, changed his life.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Bugsy Sailor captures daily sunrises around Lake Superior, embracing nature’s raw beauty and the unpredictability of the seasons.
    • His commitment to photographing every sunrise since 2019 highlights the power of routine, resilience, and creative passion in overcoming challenges.
    • Bugsy emphasizes the importance of embracing inclement weather, breaking stereotypes that sunrises must always be "beautiful and majestic."
    • Through his Sunrise Gallery and community engagement, Bugsy fosters a deeper connection between people and nature, inspiring others to watch more sunrises.
    • His solo adventures and reflections on accountability demonstrate how setting measurable goals can cultivate positive habits and a mindful approach to life.

    Notable Quotes:

    • “It always keeps things fresh. There's a ton of variety within our seasons and on the shores of Lake Superior.”
    • “I think if you start with sunrise and you get up and out the door to watch sunrise, it makes the day attainable. You at least started it on the right foot and can give yourself that potential to live that day to the fullest.”
    • “It's just getting up to that water and that, that impact of being connected with nature every day.”

    Resources:

    • Bugsy Sailor on Year of the Sunrise: yearofthesunrise.com
    • Upper Peninsula Supply Company: upsupply.co
    • National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation: nplsf.org

    Be sure to tune in to this inspiring episode of the Lake Superior Podcast to hear Bugsy Sailor’s incredible journey of capturing sunrises, his resilience in the face of challenges, and his passion for connecting with nature on a daily basis.

    Connect With Us:

    • Website: Lake Superior Podcast
    • Facebook: National Parks of Lake Superior Foundation
    • LinkedIn: NPLSF on LinkedIn
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    35 mins

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