Black's Cliff Birch Bark Blog

Welcome to the Black's Cliff Resort Blog! Here, we share stories from our lakeside retreat, highlight seasonal events, and offer glimpses into the serene life of Northern Wisconsin's Northwoods. Whether you're planning your next getaway or reminiscing about past visits, our blog provides a window into the experiences that make our resort a cherished destination.

Fun at the Beach

Posted: Aug 03, 2010

Excerpt: 86 degrees had everyone at the resort. People always ask me how we survive without air conditioning. The answer is easy, we soak in the lake during the day and the lake breeze cools things off at night. Having fun being pushed in, there was a little of that going on today It was also a day to learn... Read more

More Yertle Searchers

Posted: Jul 27, 2010

Excerpt: This motley crew heard that there was a turtle to be found in the resort with treasure. They stopped in to borrow my GPS to head off after Yertle the Turtle Off they headed with the GPS keeping them on track Van, Beau, Jeremy, Nick, Max and Sam all worked together to find Yertle... Read more

Sunsets to Box People

Posted: Jul 28, 2010

Excerpt: Beautiful Sunset on Lower Kaubashine After a beautiful weather week, we had one day of rain yesterday. The kids in the resort went a little crazy and hit our stored cardboard boxes and had a little good old fashioned fun. Got to appreciate imagination... Read more

Juvenile

Posted: Jan 01, 1970

Juvenile Delinquents

Posted: Jul 24, 2010

Excerpt: We had a loon party going on out in the lake. A gathering like this is usually Juveniles who are not pared up yet. They travel lake to lake irritating the older pairs who live on the lake. I like to think of them as a gang of teenagers let loose They got closer and closer to this fisherman... Read more

For all the Chipmunk lovers out there

Posted: Jul 26, 2010

Excerpt: Anyone that knows chipmunks knows they are a ground squirrel. They spend most of their time on the ground not in the trees. They nest in the ground as well. Once in awhile you see one going part way up in a tree, but not into the upper reaches of the trees like the gray and red squirrels. This... Read more

Wild-Wood to Wildflowers

Posted: Jul 21, 2010

Excerpt: Wood has been wildly flying off the wood splitter this week. Thanks to Ted, Troy and Steve there is plenty of firepit wood for a year Steve with a gleam in his eye attacking the wood the old fashioned way. He was splitting wood that will never see a firepit or a cabin fireplace. Oak is kept in Troy's... Read more

Gracefully Heading Down The Tomahawk

Posted: Jul 22, 2010

Excerpt: Mid Summer an time for a excursion away from the resort. We were led by local guide Grace to a calm 1 1/2 hour paddle in Kayaks down the Tomahawk River. Loaded up the Kayaks and down the road we went We started out at the Willow Dam about 15 minutes from the resort. The Willow Flowage is looking... Read more

Turtle finders and Herons

Posted: Jul 18, 2010

Excerpt: The Hayes Family up enjoying the lake and finding Yertle the turtle. One of the kids had sharp eyes and spotted him without coordinates Kids checking out the treasure in the treasure box I caught this Blue Heron swooping around the lake. I missed some elusive Flickers among the trees ... Read more

Looking for a Trombone

Posted: Jul 18, 2010

Excerpt: Does anyone out there in Blog land have a trombone in their attic that they want to sell? We don't need anything fancy but preferably with a case... Read more

Timber...

Posted: Jul 17, 2010

Excerpt: Time for a dead birch to come down. Craig had a volunteer chainsaw operator Mark. Mark has spent alot of time with chainsaws carving ice but has never used one for taking down a tree. From ice sculptures to birch logs. Question is with Wildflower in the back ground can they manage to take the tree down without hitting... Read more

Blueberries to Deer

Posted: Jul 15, 2010

Excerpt: Blueberies are at the height of the season. We have spotted a huge patch of them and are furiously picking whenever we can get spare time. Steve claims to have a blueberry harvester that makes the job much easier. We shall see tomorrow. Blueberries to me are the easiest wild berry to pick. They do not involve any prickers... Read more

Storm

Posted: Jul 15, 2010

Excerpt: There were some amazing colors in the skies preceeding a storm on Friday It was hard to capture the colors but my camera did the best it could Thankfully the storm went through with no damage. It was sure erie to be outside with these skis Cause there is nothing cuter than one puppy other than 2 puppies Ben... Read more

Cleaning up after the storm

Posted: Jul 15, 2010

Excerpt: Headed down after the storm to see how much water was in the boats. The boats were definitely full. Jim Ross had already beaten us to the lake bailing out his boat. Over the years there has been many a suggestion as to how to get water out of the boats, but nobody has ever beaten a cut up... Read more

15th Annual Roy Tungett Horseshoe Tournament

Posted: Jul 11, 2010

Excerpt: The 4th of July week means one thing, time for the 15th annual Roy Tungett Horse Shoe Tournament. 10 of the 11 cabins at the resort headed down to Hilltop for Ting Soda, a few beers, pizza and horse shoes Mr Tungett and the 2010 players. This year there were 17 teams entered Newly added this year is The... Read more

The Great Search for Yertle the Turtle

Posted: Jul 12, 2010

Excerpt: We have started a new adventure for families. Located somewhere in the resort is Yertle the Turtle and his treasure box. In order to find Yertle and claim part of his treasure a GPS is needed or can be borrowed from us. By following the coordinates to a few smaller treasure boxes you can find the coordinates to Yertles... Read more

Warm Days Cool Nights

Posted: Jul 13, 2010

Excerpt: It has been a beautiful few days with cool nights and low 80's. From things hanging around the resort it is evidence to the good times being had... Read more

Big Swim

Posted: Jul 08, 2010

Excerpt: Eight dove in the water for the "Big Swim" across the lake. There were 5 first timers. Most afternoons in the summer you will see heads bobbing across the lake for anyone brave enough to do the "Big Swim" The trusty boat spotters staying close to the swimmers in case anyone needed to jump on and to keep other... Read more

Soggy 4th of July

Posted: Jul 06, 2010

Excerpt: It has been a very wet and soggy 4th of July. Fireworks and Ski show in Minocqua canceled two nights in a row due to heavy rain. Folks have been having fun regardless in the rain. Nothing was stopping Rich from grilling hamburgers flood or no flood. He would have been grilling in a boat if needed The spirit... Read more

Pasty's to Pastie's it is all in how you pronounce the word

Posted: Jul 07, 2010

Excerpt: After 3 days of rain it was time for some activities outside of the resort and the 4 walls of the cabin. Antiquing in Ironwood at Dan's and everyone found something they could not live without at a good price and then it was off to The Black River Road and Potowatomi Falls. Sarah was happy to be outside... Read more

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