Showing posts with label Apostle Islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apostle Islands. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Dogs and caves and snow and ice

Wow that was a great way to spend a Saturday!  My friends Adam and Laurie: the Mad-English teacher and the Mad-Chemistry teacher, and I journeyed up to Washburn/Bayfield/Cornicopia area of far northern WI.  Which is a somewhat crazy thing to do, seeing it is usually COLDER up there than it is here.  But cool things (and some serious good eats) were needing to be experienced.

Ices, snow, caves and people
Laurie is a HUGE fan of all things dog and heard about the Apostle Islands Dog Sled race that was this weekend.  She wanted someone to come with her, and when the Ice Caves opened up plans were formulated!


I had been to dog sled races many years ago when we had them here in Park Falls.  It is an interesting thing to witness, those dogs are amazing.  Many people think of sled dogs as big puffy Huskies or what have you, but in reality they are smaller and lighter and more "mutt" looking. Of course not all of them are, and I do NOT mean to insult anyone or their dogs, but they do not look like stereotypical sled dogs of the cartoons or legend or what you might imagine they look like.



 What was fun is to see the personality of each of the teams.  Some were very mellow while waiting to be harnessed, and some were just twitching and howling with anticipation.  And when they were all attached, the majority of them were just LEAPING and twisting and barking with joy and energy, and some were more calm. But what you saw were dogs who were LOVING what they were about to do.  Those dogs are bred to run and run they do!  It was so much fun to see.




In the chute ready to go


Take off!

Shy guy

Same boy ready to go!


Before the dogs are harnessed



Waiting their turn to go

The Ice Caves are part of the Apostle Islands National Park system and they are along the shore of Lake Superior on the northern most edge of Wisconsin.  During the summer some hearty souls will sea kayak through those caves, but of course winter time, is a different thing.  The ice is not always of proper conditions to have thousands of people walking over to the cave area, in fact the last time was in 2009 that the caves were available.  It is something that is hard to describe, as the vastness of the lake and the height of the cliffs and even the ice formations are quite awe inspiring.  Worth the trip if you are up for a walk! Be aware that you may end up parking up to 2 miles away from the entrance to the park, and then there is a mile hike to the caves..... and it is VERY easy to wander on and on and on and on.  From what I estimate, we walked a total of almost 8 miles.  The caves may be open up to another 3 or 4 weeks, of course always depending on ice conditions- which can change quickly I hear.

This is near the beginning of the cave area- lots of people walking around

Some of the amazing ice formations


An island way in the distance- I don't remember what one it is

Decorations of ice

Looking up



Adam and Laurie trying for a great shot!

Icicle variation

This reminds of the Boundary Waters landscape 


Crawled into a low cave





Amazing the different sorts of ice, colors, formations





The people at the base of the rocks are a great scale comparison

The amazing changing weather
The weather changed no fewer than four times.  We started with it snowing, then the sun came out, then the wind picked up and the clouds moved in and got distinctly colder, then it got much windier and the sun came out again.  The gloves were off and on, as was the neck warmer and hat.  I was EVER so grateful that I had toe warmers in my boots, though.  If your feet are warm, the rest of you seems to have a fighting chance!!  I also had on a pair of yak traks, which are a gripping system for your boots that works quite well on the ice and snow.  I saw several people fall on the ice, but thankfully were not injured that I know of.  We were all quite exhausted by the end of the day and it was really good to be able to land at the Black Cat for a light dinner and relaxation.

HEY, did I mention that we ate breakfast at Coco's North??  Holy smokes was that good- I had stuffed French Toast, which was so yummy it should be illegal almost.  It was a good grainy bread - 2 pieces- egg coated and had some cream cheese filling in between the pieces and a side of rosemary roasted potatoes. Had to be one of the most delicious breakfasts I have ever had.  And of course they SERVE the best coffee ever- North Winds Coffee Roasters Coffee from Bayfield.  YUM

Anyway, it was such a fabulous day, we were outside all day long once we got to the dog sled races.  Just a 10 min drive to the parking road (Lol) of the caves and we were on our feet until 3:30 or 4.  Oh it was glorious to warm up and sit down.

Makes you remember what a good thing it is to find joy in whatever you do- and however winter is treating you.  Until next time, be a joy giver everyone!  Winter can't last forever!!  Lola says so!


Saturday, August 13, 2011

Company calling- Edition **2**

Wednesday boasted some of the most beautiful, perfect summer weather we have had all summer.  It was warm, but not too hot; it was breezy, but not too windy; it was sunny, but a little bit cloudy.  Sigh, it could be 75 degrees all summer long as far as I am concerned!

It was the perfect day to be taking the Apostle Island Cruise out of Bayfield.  We had to be up there by 9:15 to pick up tickets and board the boat about 9:30. Which meant a get up time that was cruelly early for the guests, but was fine for me- we left Park Falls about 7:30.  We knew enough to dress in layers, for you never know what the breeze will be like on the lake........too bad certain cranky members of a bus tour didn't!  But we won't go into that.

The Mad Art Teacher and the Mad Niece!  :)

We boarded the Island Princess, a double decker boat and were pretty disappointed to see that we did not have tickets to get to the top of the boat.  Apparently the bus full of old people beat us there and got all of the seats.  But we made the best of it and enjoyed sitting by the window, with the cold wind blowing in our faces and the lake spray occasionally hitting us as well.  It was awesome!

Rose, Emily and Debi












We were apparently safe!








We went on what is called the Grand Tour, which took us on a journey through and around the Islands that are in the middle of the Apostles.  We made no stops, but saw 2 light houses, one on Devil's Island and one on Raspberry Island.  We also saw lots of sea birds, eagles, a few 1000 ft ships, a couple fishing boats, and sea kayaks and lots and lots of sail boats.  It was a great day to be out on the water for lots of living things! We had popcorn from the cute little concession stand that was on board and enjoyed the guided tour by the captain.


Gorgeousness on calm waters

Gorgeousness under partly cloudy skies

Gorgeousness on a rock

Brownstone gorgeousness
Fishing boat with trailing seagulls

Rocky gorgeousness
Rough water gorgeousness- extra point for the eagle!

Lighthouse on Devil's Island


Seabird on a buoy
1000 foot ship in the distance

Sailboats

Sea Kayakers



























Raspberry Island Lighthouse











Once we landed back in Bayfield about 1:20, we found a nice little restaurant to eat lunch in after Emily played around on the beach a little.  It was wonderfully warm in Bayfield!

Some of the locals!

Emily on the beach

On our way back home, we stopped and did a little bit of beach walking and fooling around in Ashland.  Ashland is a beautiful town, and had lots of photo opportunities!  We played in a park for a while and then had some Dairy Queen cones!
Beautiful beach tree

Rose and Emily in Ashland



Swinging at the Park

More swinging at the Park
Rigged up swing over the lake


Remnants of an oredock





Fishin'


Little show off!


And just because we didn't have enough jammed into one day, we had a campfire on Wednesday night and roasted a few marshmallows!  Too bad we had run out of fireworks.
Starting the fire



Monitoring the fire

Poking at the fire


More monitoring!

Who needs to roast them?

Needs roasting lessons!
 Whew, that was a great day!  Joy was found all around!  And there's more to come.........