Apostle Islands Sea Caves with Lost Creek Adventures
This video showcases a sea caves trip in the Apostle Islands with Lost Creek Adventures, Cornucopia Wisconsin.
“Lost Creek Falls”
Come along on a short hike into a beautiful little water fall!
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Acreage on Lost Creek, Pierce County, WI
Beautiful frontage on Lost Creek east of Ellsworth, WI. Fish, relax or build on this property!
Siskiwit Falls Cornucopia Wisconsin 2011
little bit of summer fun,,,,shhhh i just wont tell them theres a bigger slide down stream....let them figure it out when they are older..like out of the house.
Lake Superior Late Summer 2012 at the Cutest Little Beach in WI
Things I saw.
Bayfield, Wi sea caves by kayak
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Apostle Islands Sea Caves by Kayak
Ice Caves
Because of the extreme cold, Winter 2014 offered those traveling to the shores of Lake Superior an opportunity to visit the natural wonder of the ice caves. Many traveled to Cornucopia, Wisconsin, but the Apostle Islands also offer their own unique beauty. While ice fishing Lake Trout near Oak Island, I took a break to shoot some footage of just 1/4 mile stretch of this beautiful shore line.
pewits nest kayaking
this was a hopefull run on pewits nest by the wisconsin dells which turned out to be a bust with circulating wood and stumps and downed trees blocking one of the falls . TILL NEXT TIME
Meyers Beach on Lake Superior - Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (near Cornucopia, WI)
Visit by twin sisters to Meyers Beach on Lake Superior in the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, near Cornucopia, Wisconsin (Bayfield County).
Increasing Safety at Sea Caves
The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore has become a world-class destination for sea kayaking, but some of the most popular attractions can also be treacherous. Under certain conditions, the sea caves can quickly change from awe-inspiring to terrifying. As waves roll into and reflect off of the cave walls, they can intensify and capsize even experienced kayakers. Once out of their boats, paddlers face the threat of hypothermia in water temperatures that hover in the mid-40s for most of the summer and rarely exceed 60 degrees. In addition, the surrounding steep cliffs make seeking safety on shore nearly impossible.
Conditions at Meyers Beach, where kayakers launch their boats, may seem easily manageable. However, after rounding a bend to approach the sea caves, paddlers can face significantly larger waves.
With support from the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program, Wisconsin Sea Grant Coastal Engineer Gene Clark teamed up with Chin Wu, a UW-Madison civil and environmental engineer, to find out if there was some way to measure the waves near the sea caves in real-time and transfer that information back to kayakers, outfitters, and park service staff.
Clark, Wu, and two graduate students tested some of the wave monitoring equipment in February 2009, when a thick layer of ice allowed foot travel from Meyers Beach to the sea caves. They also began working with the City of Bayfield, Inland Sea Society, local outfitters, Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, and park staff to determine the best format for presenting the real-time data from the wave sensor so that its most useful for kayakers.
The system may take some time to develop fully, but initial testing suggests it will ultimately help kayakers make safe decisions about when to explore the caves.
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Willow River Vlog - Part 2
btw - I have been informed that I spelled camera wrong, so my apologies:)
Trip to Houghton 27 - Canyon Falls & Gorge
This is the part with the huge metal cog in it. The trail leads out into the woods, and this is pretty far back from the road.
Apostle Islands visitors can walk to caves
For the first time in five years, you can explore the Apostle Islands and their caves on foot
Port Wing: A Village in Wisconsin
Port Wing is a small village on the southern shore of Lake Superior. Once a thriving brownstone quarrying center and logging port, the town is today a small unincorporated district with a population, at the last census, of just 368 people. This film records a tranquil weekday morning in and around Port Wing on a sunny June morning in 2015.
(If you are interested in the history of Port Wing, take a look at David Paul's video comparing the 1899 map of the village with recent satellite images. You can find the video at )
Exploring Devils Island Sea Caves, Apostle Islands, Lake Superior, Wisconsin, 8-1-13
Lake Superior Ice Caves Near Cornucopia, Wisconsin Part 2
These are videos of the ice caves on Lake Superior near Cornucopia, Wisconsin. They are about 3.5 miles east of Cornucopia on Highway 13. The departure point is Myers Beach. There is a $3 fee for parking. There are 2 gross outhouses, and about a dozen porta potties. Plan on a couple hour walk if you are taking children. Weather conditions can range from just fine like on the day I went to potentially fatal if the lake starts breaking up the ice. Call ahead at 715-779-3397 extension 3 for conditions before you leave for them.
The Trails at the Top (Teaser)
Old Growth Eastern Hemlock
USA - Gibbon Waterfall in Yellowstone NP
Hmong family at Cascade Wi waterfall adventure
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