72 hours on the North Shore

November 9, 2018 at 1:10AM
Get close to nature at the 72 Hour Cabins in Dalsland. The cabins are made of glass, allowing you fall asleep watching the stars and wake up to the sunrise, while being comfortable in bed. In fact, staying in Swedish nature has been proved to decrease blood pressure, stress levels and heart rate - and boost your creativity. Jonas Ingman/imagebank.sweden.se
Nature surrounds a 72 Hour Cabin in Dalsland, Sweden. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
The back of Cabin 3 at Lambís resort faces a river trail and the Cross River Falls. You can hear the roar of the water always in the background. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
The back of Cabin 3 at Lamb’s resort faces a river trail and the Cross River Falls. You can hear the roar of the water always in the background. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
A little-used road in Schroeder led to a perfect ridge for spying fall color. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
A little-used road in Schroeder led to a perfect ridge for spying fall color. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Schroeder makes a great base for waterfall watching, with Cross River and Temperance River falls within walking distance of one another. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
Schroeder makes a great base for waterfall watching, with Cross River and Temperance River falls within walking distance of one another. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Along the Superior Hiking Trail, a woodland scene looks otherworldly. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
Along a trail at Lamb’s Resort, a woodland scene looks otherworldly, left. Rain-speckled rocks on Big Beach along Lake Superior, right top. A blue jay minded its own business on a Lake Superior beach, right bottom. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Watching Superior on a fall day with warm sunshine melts away the stress of daily life. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
Watching Superior on a fall day with warm sunshine melts away the stress of daily life. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Rain speckled rocks making up Big Beach on Lake Superior at Lambís Resort. Just after this bit of rain, a rainbow appeared over the lake. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
Rain-speckled rocks making up Big Beach on Lake Superior at Lamb’s Resort. Just after this bit of rain, a rainbow appeared over the lake. Photo by Sue Campbell • Star Tribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
A blue jay minded his own business on a Lake Superior beach. Photo by Sue Campbell * Star Tribune
A blue jay minded his own business on a Lake Superior beach. Photo by Sue Campbell • Star Tribune (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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