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Have you seen the giant trolls in Detroit Lakes?

If you are a gamer, outdoor enthusiast, or fan of fairy tales, you will appreciate visiting the giant trolls in Detroit Lakes (DL). The storyline here is a slight twist to a version of Alice in Wonderland. Thomas Dambo, the curator, spins a folk tale about one of the giant trolls, Alexa Elixer. Who breaks a curse that binds humans. Hearing the story of the five trolls and the golden rabbit, all made from recycled materials, piqued my curiosity to revisit DL. Marcy joined me on the trip and was primarily excited about the area’s bike, hike, and paddling opportunities. But after seeing the first troll, Alexa’s story grabbed her attention, and she was hooked. We both found these magnificent troll creatures in a land of 412 lakes inspiring. Especially after seeing the Golden Rabbit, it was like a shot of happiness straight to the brain. Enjoy the adventure!

Meet Alexa Elixer and the other giant trolls.

Visitors far and wide stop to meet Alexa, the wise traveling brewer of potions.

Start your troll-hunting adventure at the city park by the lake, and remember your camera. Overlooking the mile-long sandy beach on the north shore of Little Detroit Lake is Alexa Elixir. Stopping here first, she will share her story and offer clues to help you with your troll-hunting adventure. Look at her book while glancing at Alexa’s unique features and surroundings. Remember to take a photo of the map. The map shows the location of the other four giant trolls and will help you translate the symbols and find the Golden Rabbit. Hint! As you visit each troll location, note the numbers and symbols on each troll’s necklace and below Alexa’s arm at the three portal sites. After collecting all the symbols, use the image in Alexa’s book corresponding to the letters in the troll alphabet. This will help you find the Golden Rabbit.

Meet Ronny Funny Face

Visiting Ronny Funny Face, who is looking for a laugh!

When you reach Ronny on the paved trail, about a quarter-mile from Dunton Locks County Park, you will smile and want to take a selfie with him. While visiting, beware! He is “Always on the lookout for a laugh. Ronny wants the whole world to smile,” and you will understand why after your visit.

Meet Barefoot Frida

Visiting Frida, who loves to build fun challenges for friends of nature.

Reaching Frida is a little more of a challenge. She is located on the eastern side of town, in an area being developed into Ortenstone Gardens. At this time, you will need to park along the road and hike an undulating limestone path for a third of a mile to see her. It’s well worth the walk, as “An outdoorsy type, she loves to build small challenges for her friends in nature.”

Meet Jacob Everear

Jacob, with big ears, would love to hear your story

If you are coming from the Twin Cities, you may want to stop in Frazee and visit Jacob before arriving at your lodging destination in Detriot Lakes. Jacob is on the north side of town in the park, along the Otter Tail River. And, “Because he loves to listen, his ears have grown-and-grown. Do you have a story to tell?”

To reach Jacob, you will need to hike about a third of a mile on the National North Country Scenic Hiking Trail from Wannigan Regional Park.

Meet Long Leif

Visiting Long Leif, a friend of the trees

The last of the giant trolls you will visit before finding the Golden Rabbit is Leif. He is located in the Detroit Mountain Recreational Area, south of the mountain biking trails and ski area. Reaching him, follow the dirt trail about a third-of-a-mile hike south of the Tubing Lodge parking lot. Standing approximately 40 feet tall, Leif is “a friend of trees, has learned their secret of growth, and has become as tall as the best of them!”

More clues can help to find the Rabbit

Check out these three Magic Mirror portals. Each has Alexa’s arm sticking out, showing additional clues to find the Golden Rabbit.

It’s easy to find the DL Troll Portal, with Alexa’s arm sticking out and offering a clue

Portal One is easy to find in downtown Detroit Lakes at the Becker County Museum & Historical Holmes Theater. It is located at 806 Summit Avenue, next to the Detriot Chamber & Visitors Center. Here, at the chamber find more fun things to do while visiting the area.

Portal Two is in downtown Perham, MN, on the west side of the City Hall Building, Turtle Park, at 147 E. Main Street. You will also find the Chamber office on the corner, the perfect place to ask about the world’s giant turkey. If you are coming from the Twin Cities, you may want to stop here before you reach Detroit Lakes.

Portal Three is in downtown Fargo, ND, in Roberts Alley, at 2nd Avenue and North Broadway.

Finding the Golden Rabbit

Seeing the Golden Rabbit is like a shot of happiness straight to your brain.

The rabbit sculpture is the grand finale of the troll story for Project 412. Visiting the five giant trolls and some portals, hopefully, you found the necessary symbols. The hike to the Rabbit is about a half-mile from the parking lot. The last section of the trail turns up a steep hill and narrows into a rugged single-track. This stretch of the trail to the Golden Rabbit, is the most challenging, but an accomplishment will add to the experience!

Like the giant trolls, the rabbit’s frame is recycled wood. It holds a torch made from an old gas lantern and PCV pipe. Motorcycle helmets were used for the rabbit’s eyes, windshield wipers for whiskers, and cut-up plastic crates for the yellow skin shell. See the curator’s YouTube video about collecting all the recycled material for the DL Troll Project.

A memorable adventure for any bucket list

Like a photo showing a colorful rainbow or the magic of the Northern Lights. The pictures here, or those taken with a cell phone, will not compare to seeing the Project 412 Troll Exhibit in person. I wonder what they will look like in the winter month, maybe for a holiday selfie. Consider putting the DL Trolls on your bucket list and visiting soon.

About giant troll curator Thomas Dambo,

As an International Recycle Artist, this is his career’s biggest and most ambitious exhibition. “I am so happy to have been given so much trust in my artistic decisions and support from Project 412 and the Detroit Lakes community. I am very excited to show you what is being stirred up.”

On a trash-to-treasure mission, Thomas Dambo spent his childhood finding new uses for objects rescued from trash bins, the local dump, and recycling sites. He’s been a hip-hop musician, a YouTuber, and a street artist. He created his first troll at a Denmark festival in 2014. Commissioned trolls have taken him across Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, and now Detroit Lakes.

About Project 412

Detroit Lakes’ art-forward nonprofit Project 412 (named for the 412 lakes within 25 miles of the city) orchestrated Minnesota’s first troll project after a board member saw one of Dambo’s creations in Colorado. Initially, just a few trolls were considered, Then installation and support grew. Project 412 helped Dambo find the giant troll locations and coordinated hundreds of people who signed up for 472 work shifts to build the trolls’ bodies.

Zoe Camp, Southwest Mpls, Varsity Girls leads the start | Detroit Mountain 2018 | Photo Credit: tmbimages.com

Minnesota High School Cycling League, Race #4 highlights from Detroit Lakes

From the MN High School Cycling League Race Report

The MN HS League headed to northwestern Minnesota for Race #4 of the season on September 30th. A new race venue for the league racers were thrilled with the new course. Detroit Mountain was a flowing and challenging mountain bike trail system with a healthy dose of climbing. Spectators enjoyed the hospitality at the chalet and took advantage of the gorgeous winding trails surrounding the course to cheer on the racers. It was an epic day of racing.

With the bye week schedule in place, the number of racers on the course was reduced from 1,500 to 700. In addition, with a different mix of teams at each race, students get to compete against different racers, and a variety of racers are on on the podiums.

RACE #4 – RACE RESULTS AND PHOTOS

RACE RESULTS
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PHOTOS
View Race Photos. Photo Credit: Todd Bauer – MN League Official Photographer.

LOCAL TV COVERAGE
Andreas Farrell, covered the event for WDAY News. View News Story

VIDEO HIGHLIGHT REEL
Detroit Mountain put together a sweet video to highlight the racing excitement of the day. View Video

RACE HIGHLIGHTS

Weather again was a factor at the race, instead of blistering heat, racers were met with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees. As the day progressed, the clouds parted to offer a brisk and beautiful day of racing.

In the Middle School competition, Alexandria Area decisively took the D2 first place trophy; with Mankato securing second place and Northwest Composite taking third place based on a strong finish from their 7th and 8th-grade girl racers.

Stillwater and Prior Lake were once again battling for the D1 first place trophy. Washburn and Burnsville were close behind and almost nudged them out with big wins in the 7th and 8th-grade girls races. However, with Stillwater taking the top 4 spots in the 8th-grade boys race, Stillwater secured the first place trophy at Detroit Mountain. Prior Lake earned the 2nd place trophy and Washburn took third.

In High School competition, the finish line offered a number of photo finishes. In the Varsity Boys race, five riders charged to the finish in a tight pack. Braeden Anderson, Crosby-Ironton pulled ahead at the last second to just beat out Calvin Sandberg, Prior Lake. Freshman Boys D1 race held a similar finish with Nico Alexander, Washburn beating out Cooper Camp, Southwest Mpls by 1 second!

In the High School Team Competition, Division 1: Southwest Mpls. nudged Stillwater to take the first place trophy with Hopkins and Duluth East, not far behind in points. Division 2: Highland Park beat out Crosby-Ironton for first place in the team competition. Chaska and Cuyuna-Lakes were tied for the 3rd place trophy.