Monday, July 16, 2012

Dessert Potluck

That's right... best idea ever. It was Gayle's. We hiked a 5.7-mile section of the SHT in Duluth and had some good views on what we now know are "knobs." We also brought several desserts and ate them atop said knobs. Hooray!
Abby decided to make a flower crown, but it was too big for my pin head.
  
It fit Lizzie though :)

SHT with Duluth in the background

Gayle and Wendy

Dessert knob

Sun is setting! Get offa dat knob!

High bridge

MMM strawberry bars and nutella!

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Isle Royale part 2, and we're done!

We just got back from Isle Royale and a short trip to Thunder Bay. We have more sites to survey, but because of the way we get paid, we are not supposed to work past July 10th. SO, Jerry gave our sites away  to other people for them to survey! Hooray! I am free for the rest of the summer, until school starts. It's a Christmas-in-July miracle.

I will try to keep up this blog as an incentive for me to take pictures. This way I will not sleep and eat my way through my month off, but will be forced to do something outside where there is pretty scenery, and take pictures of it, so I can report it to the 4 people who read this. If that's not incentive, I don't know what is.

Here are pictures from Isle Royale!


We had a really intense lightning storm the first night we were out, on Birch Island. The shelter had people in it so we were in a tent. Once the bad lightning started, we thought about running to the shelter but decided against it (I'm not really sure why, because we should have). One really loud CRACK had us sitting bolt upright, and we heard a tearing noise. In the morning we discovered it had hit this tree, about 100 feet away from our tent. YIKES!

The top snapped off and fell in the water.

Later that day, we portaged the heavy aluminum canoe over a mile to Chickenbone Lake. It was SO HOT and I complained constantly (I couldn't help it, every time I opened my mouth some complaint about the heat came out) but once we got to the lake I went swimming, and then swam again, and then again. 

I portaged it too, but for obvious reasons didn't take any pictures of myself. Lizzie did, though, so there's proof if you need to see it to believe that little me did carry that heavy thing. I can hardly believe it myself.

Canoeing at Chickenbone Lake

We got these sweet new drysack/backpack things, but they got holes in them right away. Oh well. They were fun while they lasted.
Lizzie was all excited about fishing, but it was the middle of the day

So she didn't catch anything but weeds

Caddisfly larvae at one of our sites

Canoeing around and looking at birds hardly counts as work!

We made Junket for a 4th of July treat! This is before we cooked it

And after. Red white and blue! The white is marshmallows. We brought the blueberries in a container and kept sticking them in the lake to cool them off, so they would last until the 4th.

With our fun treat. Lizzie didn't like it, actually, but I did. We shared it with some hungry boys that happened upon us so we didn't have to throw the extra Junket out. That would have been a shame.

We got up at 4:30, hiked 3/4 mile to our site, surveyed it, hiked back, and then paddled back to Rock Harbor to catch an 8:00 ferry

We still had time to read Blood Lure before we got on the boat

The lighthouse on the way back from Isle Royale, OH NO we are leaving!

My car after a summer of field work - we went on quite a few adventures!

It is a little messy right now but it was a very organized car for a while

And that's it! Next time you look at my blog you will see similar pictures except for I will be without datasheets or playback devices in my hands. There will probably still be binoculars, though. The bike will hopefully be out of the car instead of in, and I'll be back in the Green Hornet (my little subaru) instead of the Nissan Versa. I will miss having cruise control!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Off to Isle Royale, again!!

We are pretty lucky. We're going to Isle Royale again for the whole week - this time just Lizzie and me. For the past few days we've been hanging out in Grand Marais, which is a pretty fun place. It's been hot but we swam in the lake (ok I ran in and out and Lizzie watched), hiked up the Kadunce River, hiked the Cascade River loop, ate custard, pizza, and custard, hiked up to Pincushion Mountain, etc. (and maybe we did some work in there at one point)


View from Pincushion Mountain

Dorks

Gull.




Pizza and custard too!!

MMMM


I am siick at skipping rocks. (not.)

We bought some JUNKET and some BLUEBS (blueberries) for a 4th of July celebration on Isle Royale. It should be fun! Lizzie is bringing a fishing rod so hopefully she will catch me some fish. Mmmmm! AND we have a new Nevada Barr novel - Blood Lure!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Fun in foam

Abby and I went canoeing in the Duluth harbor a few days ago. The water was totally brown (like sewage) and we were afraid to touch it (I realize now the color is not exactly obvious in the pictures, but it's true) but it was still mega fun!! Abby was helping me out surveying wetland sites on a couple islands in Pokegama Bay. There was SO MUCH FOAM! Probably from all of the rain Duluth got. We pretended we were canoeing in the arctic and navigating through icy waters and chunks of glaciers. Really, though, we were in Duluth. 






Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Madeline Island

Jonathon came to Madeline Island with me to survey sites we had by Big Bay State Park. It was a little rainy on the ferry ride, but then it cleared up and we went paddling on the lagoon in the evening. It was so beautiful! The water was still, and the reflections were excellent. I mostly slacked off and took pictures while Jonathon paddled us around. We saw lots of birds and some giant pike, one of which tried to bite Jonathon's hand off while he was paddling. 

Blue flag iris - so pretty!

He tried to leave me on an island but eventually came to get me

Loon foot!

Reflection video




See? Here I am slacking off.




We paddled out into the big lake after the lagoon