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G has a "swell" time kayaking

G has a "swell" time kayaking
G has a "swell" time on Lake Michigan in an inflatable canoe

Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico

Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico
Dawn on the Gulf of Mexico

Warren Dunes Sunset

Warren Dunes Sunset
Warren Dunes Sunset
Showing posts with label Warren Dunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warren Dunes. Show all posts

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Walking up the Dune at Warren State Park

 

Walking toward the dunes at Warren Dunes State Park - 9:30am

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Last night we had a steady, heavy rain for a couple of  hours.  With breezes from the southwest we knew the smoke, soot and haze from the western fires including those in Manitoba CA would be blown out of the area.  Furthermore, the rain packs the sand, making the uphill walk easier. So, the next morning after a light breakfast we took a walk and climbed the largest dune near the beach. The walk into the park and up and down is a couple of miles in total. Sometimes we bicycle, but with the summer peak on a weekend, walking off the road is much safer. Not everyone observes the 20 MPH speed limit, nor does everyone drive expecting to encounter a slower moving bicycle on the curves that lead to the beach.  

Here's an aerial view of the Warren Dunes State Park, MI.  Courtesy of Bing Maps. The ellipse is the area we were walking in this morning:

Warren Dunes State Park - Source: Bing Maps - area in the photos

We always walk with shoes, or hiking boots. We've encountered rusty cans buried in the sand, bottle tops and of course, there is a lot of wood from long dead trees.  On this walk, we encountered a couple of barefoot teenagers on the dune.  One complained of a cut "from a piece of wood".  She was able to walk down and deal with it at the bottom.  We also carry water. Hydration is important.  It is surprising how many we encounter with no water.  Taking care of the children - NOT!

G zig-zagging up the dune

It is smart to zig-zag to the top to control the heart rate. I push a bit more than G, so I tend to go straight up, if conditions permit. Hard packed sand is easier to walk on, too. Our goal is to enjoy our companionship, get a nice workout, enjoy the breezes and views, avoid the crowd and have a good time.  On some trails there are switch-backs. On the dunes we create our own to the top and hike within our comfortable limits. 

Rain stippled and compacted sand - easier walking uphill


G nears the top, I'm facing south

Steep approach to the top


Looking back as I near the top - more level walking


Some shade near the top - 9:46am


G takes a break and enjoys the view

A pleasant view from the top

One of the rewards of this hike is the wonderful, cool breezes which are generally off of Lake Michigan.  The water temperature near shore is somewhere between 65F and 70F on any given day. That is a cooling influence. Another reward is the view in all directions.  At the top, there is even some shade. 


Near the crest of the dune, it levels and walking becomes easier

After enjoying the view and the breezes, we walk down and

Beach at 10:15am

toss skipping stones into the lake. The beach people are arriving in a steady stream.

It will be a fun filled crowd today, which is our cue to leave. So we hike out of the park and return to our site.


Original Material: Roadtrek210.blogspot.com


Wednesday, June 5, 2019

At the Michigan Dunes


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Panoramic view from one of the dunes................................









That dune doesn't seem very high............

View from that dune............

G relaxing after the walk up.....




Panoramic view


Original material:  https://roadtrek210.blogspot.com/


Monday, October 8, 2018

Fall Weather Changes - Rain and Mist


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With the end of Summer we have moved into Fall.  Some nights as cool as 45 degrees, and some days only reach 64F. Some days are wet, while others are dry.  Some overcast, and some are sunny.  The monarch butterfly migration continues on warm and dry days.  On wet days they hunker down, and are not to be seen.  But as soon as  the sun comes out and it dries out and warms up, then the butterflies work their way south.

Walking shortly after the rain has ended, the mist flows with the wind.














Original material:  https://roadtrek210.blogspot.com/

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Rip Current Rescue



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Update September 25, 2018
Received today over at YouTube.com:
"Hi Norman - this is Teri Hoskin from Michigan Rescue Concepts, - Great Video! - Thank you for giving us permission to use it -We will use it in our rescue boat training seminars. Its very rewarding to see that our products and training make a difference and save a life! Thank you!!"


 Update September 23, 2018
Well, the video was a hit.  It was picked up by WSBT-TV in South Bend and by Newschannel 3 in Kalamazoo, Michigan.  ABC reached out and asked "Hello, I'm with ABC News. I hope that you are doing well! Did you shoot this video? if so, may we have your permission to use it across all ABC platforms/partners with credit to you?"

Glad to help! Actually, I'm most pleased to assist the people who trained the responders and provided the rescue craft.








Original Post September 22, 2018 5:36 PM
We had a very full day today and stopped by the Warren Dunes State Park late in the afternoon. There are permanent signs posted about the dangers of rip currents, but there are always some swimmers in the water even when the red flag is up.

Today, a young man was rescued after he was pulled into the lake by a rip current. The emergency responders did a fine job, while we all looked on. One very lucky guy.



Original material:  https://roadtrek210.blogspot.com/


Sunday, June 17, 2018

Lake Michigan Shore Winefest


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We attended the winefest with friends. Hot and sunny. Nice breeze off of the Lake. Good music, too. Here's a short video:








Original material:  https://roadtrek210.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

A malted and a smoothie



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As we prepared to leave MI for a few days we stopped by the Beach Bucket on Red Arrow Highway before going into the Warren Dunes State Park.  I got a blueberry-yogurt smoothie at the Beach Bucket and G got a malted. Then down or up the road we went!



Monday, July 24, 2017

Summer Sunsets


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No sunset is the same as the one preceding it. Here is a video of the July 22 sunset, with thunderheads over the horizon.


Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Sunsets on the Eastern Shore of Lake Michigan



Last glow of the setting sun


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A couple of sunset videos. We walk to the lakeshore to view the sunset as do many others. However as the park closes at 10:00pm and it is dark, if we decide we will stay to full dark we will drive in. Takes a season pass, which is inexpensive.
















Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Final Summer Like Day


It is the end of the season. The Beach Bucket has closed and winter is approaching. Everyone is packing and those who aren't are preparing to winterize their rigs.



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