Sunday, October 18th, 2009
submitted by: Bob Evans
When we were in Ely, summer of 2008, I had a conversation with Steve Piragis, owner of Piragis Northwoods Company and the Boundary Waters Catalog. I was introducing him to our fledgling series of Northwoods Pictograph bulletins. In the course of the conversation he asked me about the Island River Pictograph site. During this same visit he had asked me about the South Hegman Lake Pictograph site. His account with pictures of his trip to the South Hegman Lake site was printed in Boundary Waters News, their on-line newsletter, Fall of 2008.
In June of 2009, after a trip to Ely, I wrote Steve passing on information I had gathered based on some research and our visit to the Island River site. In it I also included information about the South Hegman site, and that information was included in my blog post on September 28, 2009.
In July of 2009, Steve reprinted the original article from the previous Fall and my letter to him about the two sites. Following is the approximate text of part of that publication. I have edited it slightly from what was published to try to clarify some of the points in my original writing.
I have several unanswered questions about this site: (more…)
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
submitted by: Bob Evans
When we were in Ely, summer of 2008, I had a conversation with Steve Piragis, owner of Piragis Northwoods Company and the Boundary Waters Catalog. I was introducing him to our fledgling series of Northwoods Pictograph bulletins. In the course of the conversation he asked me about the South Hegman Lake site and if I thought it was real. While the North Hegman Lake site is well known and authentic, we had not heard about the South Hegman Lake site. He had recently heard of the site and he had visited it and taken some pictures. He offered to send me the pictures from the site and references to the site location.
His account with pictures was printed in Boundary Waters News, their on-line newsletter, Fall of 2008. He sent me the pictures and I reviewed them.
Then in May of 2009, Edwina and I visited the South Hegman Site on an easy day trip. During that same week in Ely, we crossed paths with Steve again when we were eating at the Chocolate Moose. He asked me about my opinion of the Island River Site. He wondered if the very large green and gray images were authentic. We visited briefly about them before moving on to breakfast. (more…)
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