SynopsisJohn Henricksson, 81, has written about the natural and cultural history of northern Minnesota for fifty years in newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, film and books. The Gunflint Cabin: A Northwoods Memoir is the third of his trilogy of the Gunflint region. He and his wife Julie, have lived in their Gunflint Lake cabin for five months a year since 1980 and "come south for the winter" to their home in Mahtomedi, on White Bear Lake near St. Paul. In this informative memoir, the author recounts his 28 years at their Gunflint Lake cabin. But the prognosis for the future is grave, he warns, as a new lifestyle of affluence reshapes the landscape into Suburbia North. It is time that an old cabin owner chronicle these cabin days, hoping that an older reader might say, "oh, yeah, I remember that," or a younger reader longing for a simpler, less stressful lifestyle may say, "Hey, cool." Book jacket.