One of Minnesota’s claims to fame is our wild rice. You will find no shortage of wild rice in our grocery stores, gift shops, and even in our very own Duluth Pack. Us Minnesotans love to use it in soups,...
Previously, we touched on the history of Wild Rice in Minnesota and the importance it holds as our state grain. To follow up that post, your friends at Duluth Pack wanted to give you a classic Wild Rice soup recipe...
On this week's episode of Leader of the Pack, Tom has a sit-down Zoom conversation with Dot Sheehan, the President and Founder of Operation Hat Trick. New Hampshire native, Dot talks with host Tom Sega about her professional beginnings as...
The American Flag is a staple in our country's history. We stand for it, pledge allegiance to it, raise it and lower it – depending on events and holidays – and we can hardly go a mile or two without...
While many dog breeds can be considered suitable for hunting, certain breeds have specific strengths that make them the ultimate hunting partner. Although discussing the best breed of hunting dog for various games is like arguing whether a Chevy or...
Previously, we outlined the history of the beloved harmonica, which has been used in many of our favorite folk songs. The acoustic guitar is another one of our favorite instruments here at Duluth Pack because it is incredibly versatile. Whenever...
Even though it's summer here in Duluth, we still get some chilly days that make us all want to crawl under a warm blanket with a good book. For days like this, we're hailing all our crafty friends by providing...
Packing for a solo adventure Bon voyage! You’re finally out of the office and ready to begin your journey as a solo traveler. Before starting your venture, having a durable pack to get you through the steps of traveling on...
Solo Female Traveling 101 It’s been said and heard before, “You can’t travel by yourself. It’s too dangerous, especially for a woman!” and that’s not saying they’re wrong. Women typically have to be a bit more cautious than men when...
When you think of traditional wool, it can often bring to mind sweaters and socks to keep you warm (and sometimes almost too warm) in the coldest months of the winter, like December and January in Minnesota. Today, however, we...