It's our final morning in Minnesota. When we go to bed tonight, we'll be in Wisconsin. This hasn't been a good place for Smitty to get out of the RV. We tried yesterday, but there are too many Mans and ATV's around...very scary for cats. On the other hand, it's the first place where he's been able to enjoy a morning sunbath on his window hammock.
When I planned our trip, I used a state parks book to choose the best state parks in any given state. If we could camp in the park, we did. If not, we found a spot nearby. I had no familiarity with this park, and so we decided to do the recommended one-hour to visit from their website. This was the suggested tour:
Now that we've actually done it, I'm going to say that's a very optimistic plan for just one hour. We spent several hours at the park, and still only managed the hike out to Shovel Point, and the hike to the Cascades Waterfall. We started at the visitor center. When we reached this sign, we went to the left first. We would come back eventually, and then go to the right out to Cascade Falls.
Looking toward the right, this is what we saw.
After many steps and stairs, we reached the end of the trail at Shovel Point.
After walking that trail in and out, we were plenty warm enough and decided to shed our windbreakers. Mike took them back to the truck and retrieved my hiking pole. I hadn't needed it up to that point, but I was glad to have it for the rocky trail that followed. While I waited for him to return, I took pictures of every blooming thing, including these purple jobs.
Apparently this is purple's place to grow. I noticed these asters on the other side of the walkway, more purple than the ones I've seen so far.
Walking to the middle of the bridge, we looked back and saw this:
Our shadow selves took this picture of us. It's about time they made themselves useful.
From there, signage promised us a hike of 3/4 of a mile in and then another 3/4 of a mile back out. LIARS!! I'm telling you it was the longest 3/4 mile hike I've ever hiked. Over rocks and up and down stairs. It was a nice trail, right along the river, but we were tired by the time we reached Cascade Falls. Phew. As we were heading back out, we met other hikers who were saying the same thing. Is it really up there? Have we missed it? No...just keep going, and this will be your reward:
It's one of three waterfalls on the Baptism River. I made a little video of it. By the way, thanks for your feedback on the videos. If you're following by email, just click on the title of this blog post to be taken to the actual blog. You'll be able to see the video there.
Looking back in the other direction, there was a very inviting pool of mostly still water.
We were tired pups by the time we got back to the RV, and my knees were killing me. I took some naproxen and iced them twice yesterday afternoon. By dinner time, they were feeling pretty much back to normal. This morning...no problems at all, which is encouraging.
Okay, so we're on our way to Wisconsin next. We'll have four nights in Bayfield, and we have tickets to a Grand Tour of the Apostle Islands. When we visited this area last time, we decided to skip the boat tour, and we've always regretted it. The sky is overcast this morning, and so I'm hoping for blue skies when we take our tour on Wednesday. We still have not reached the halfway point of our trip, and so there is much more to see and do coming up.
11 comments:
There is a hidden message in every waterfall. It says, if you are flexible, falling will not hurt you! ~ Mehmet Murat ildan
You got some amazing pictures of the beauty of Lake Superior and the park. Wow!! Thanks for taking us along.
The tree with berries is a Mountain Ash also known as a Rowenberry. My husband has made wine with the berries. Always enjoy traveling along with you.
The scenery was beautiful today and it did remind me a lot of Maine. I enjoyed today's hike and my knees don't even hurt! Enjoying the trip. Susan McG.
that was a hike and a half for sure--But the rewards of the lovely views [and benches to sit on !!] must have made it worth the effort...
glad you are feeling better today..hugs, julierose
Well, I have pulled out MN books we have on hand to see if I could give you any information on why it's called Baptism River, but find nothing. How strange is that?! We have fun family memories of our winter camping at Tettegouche. Now I need to go back in the summer and do those two hikes. Apparently MN mileage varies from other places - haha!
Beautiful pictures. 3/4 of a mile on uneven and not all flat land feels longer than 3/4 of a mile on flat level land because of the extra effort and time it takes to traverse it. I am glad your survived your hike.
That's a whole lot of walking! Great photos.
I thought the tree looked like a mountain ash from the leaves and Cinder Gal and Mr Google confirmed the ID. What beautiful views. That hike might have done me in.
Pat
I've been behind on blog reading, so spending a little time catching up. I absolutely LOVE Lake Superior! And your pictures are wonderful! I think you will be going to the UP of Michigan, near Grand Marais? If you do, make sure to take the Pictured Rocks boat tour. It is gorgeous!
Looks like you are having a great trip and I'm loving "traveling" with you! I hope the rest of your trip is safe and fun!
The scenery there is just beautiful! I'm sure their one hour time frame would have been for those who weren't affected by the view and just wanted to get it over with.
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