First stop: Jay Cooke State Park and the kayak center at Thomson Dam. Apparently a kayak course is setup along the river this time of year.
We were able to see a couple kayakers brave the rapids.
Looks fun!
Next it was off to the river trail at Jay Cooke.
On the way back to the swinging bridge we headed to the waterfall overlook for a photo op. Hard to believe I am related to these two supermodels!
Mountain goat mom climbed all over the slanting bedrock. She's hard to keep up with :-)
Next stop was an overlook of the river at Oldenburg Point.
Here, I'm trying to push Mom over the edge - she just didn't know it yet!
Then Dad had to try and push me over the edge after this shot.
King of the mountain!
The next day we started our walk to Canal Park at the rose garden at Lief Erickson Park in mid-town Duluth.
I would not have guessed this is a rose if it wasn't in the rose garden, but it's pretty.
Another rose. I must tend to gravitate towards the red and pink ones because I didn't end up taking any pictures of the white or yellow roses.
The North Shore Scenic Railroad runs along the Lake adjacent to the rose garden and Lakewalk.
A yellow flower along the Lakewalk on the way to Canal Park.
We finally made it to the range lights at the shipping channel in Canal Park.
Even thought it was bright, I thoroughly enjoyed the sunshine.
I couldn't let Pat sneak away without being in a photo!
Not sure how you can actually go 15 mph when driving, but I suppose you might as well go slow and enjoy the view from the lift bridge.
We have lived in Duluth for almost 4 years, and pathetically enough have never watched a ship go under the bridge. Lucky for us, we were able to fit in a little tour of the shipping museum before heading back outside to see a ship come in.
As you may or may not be able to read, this is the James R. Barker of the Interlake Steamship Company. She's a 1,000 foot long self-unloader that was built in Lorain, OH. James Barker was Interlake's first president.
Off to the docks......
The next weekend we headed over to Bayfield, Wisconsin. The highway follows the lake for a little way along the trip. We stopped at the beach in Port Wing for a quick leg stretching.
Pat thought it would be funny to run up and spin me around.
The water looked inviting, but upon putting our hand in the lake swimming did not seem in the cards. Maybe next summer it will be warm enough to actually go swimming.
We went to Bayfield but don't have any photos since it pretty much rained the entire time. It made for a good excuse to do some shopping, though.
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