Taking advantage of more great weather, I headed out for another night on Lake Superior, and after setting up camp had the pleasure of nice meal at the Liberty Bell. I give these good folks 5 stars. Simply great food.
Next morning it was an early start for the
Sylvania Wilderness Area. I met up with some fine folks from Green Bay who were kayaking this weekend. I wanted to hike the Clark Lake trail so set up camp and off I went...
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Near the boat launch is the trailhead. |
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Typical trail terrain, it's an easy hike. |
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Around ever corner there's a fantastic view. |
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Lots of solitary sand beaches |
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Fall colors are just getting started |
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Hard to tell, but the trail skirts the beach in most places |
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Howdy to two of my most favorite people! |
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Another mile or two up the trail... |
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There is some terrain and vegetation variation |
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I sat down to take a rest here. |
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And that was Sylvania... |
I wandered through the famous
Paulding Light location on the way home. Unfortunately in the daylight there was little mystery to be found.
I'll try to see if I can this last movie working right. I haven't been able to get my waterfall movies to work... but I will give this another try. On the Clark Lake Trail I heard this noise that sounded like a musical instrument... a badly tuned one, but strangely melodic. I left the trail searching for the source out of curiosity. I followed a ridge for a 100 yards or so and cam to this densely forested part of the forest. There were more singing noises!
Here's the first tree fall movie. Being an engineer I had to run an FFT on this noise... there's a lot of wind rush, I'm still working on trying to figure out a way to filter that. There were several of these falls in this one spot. Really unusual. It was pretty windy and they made a few different pitches. Standing right next to these trees one could put together the whole concept of a bow dragging across a string pretty easily. The vibrating sounds were pretty cool to see. I can see how legends of an enchanted forest could about. Really a neat experience. A have a few more, I'll put them up if I can figure this out.
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The FFT shows a dominant 1.1 Khz which is sort of a high C note. From a distance these trees 'sing.'
Hmmm, I see there's something still not quite right with the upload. I'll try to figure it out!
The noise floor is pretty high, but you can see a dominant 1.1 kHz. That's a C6 or high C!
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