Family Day At Point Beach Park
Exploring Point Beach Park in Two Rivers, WI.
Music by Lilou X:
At Point Beach State Forest, WI
Lake Michigan
Funnel cloud in point beach state park Wisconsin
It didn't touch
Point Beach State Forest- 127- 5/20/12
How I spent my NATO Summit weekend.
Video of Point Beach State Forest, WI from Shane P.
Charging the camper with 200 watts of portable solar power
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Shane P.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ 3 miles of beach along lake michigan
3 miles of beach along lake michigan...private shower rooms on main restroom building...campsite 26 containted ample sunlight to recharge my 95ah battery attached to camper and 100ah battery i used for field day ham radio operations... there is also a concession at the top of the beach where you can rent a bike you can have ice cream a meal if it's raining there are board games in there you can play with your family read a book they have a fireplace...
Point Beach State Forest:
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Prospect Point Beach March 2018
Point Beach State Forest/ Peshtigo Range
I took a drive to Lake Michigan and came across Point Beach State Forest along the way. On the way back I drove through the Peshtigo range. Random travels.
Best Camping Spots In Wisconsin. TOP 20
Best Camping Spots In Wisconsin. TOP 20: Peninsula State Park, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Devil’s Lake State Park, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Buckhorn State Park, High Cliff State Park, Rock Island State Park, Harrington Beach State Park, Black River State Forest, Willow River State Park, Perrot State Park, Potawatomi State Park, Turtle-Flambeau Flowage Scenic Waters Area, Lake Wissota State Park, Brule River State Forest and others.
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Spring Peepers in Point Beach State Park at night
First time hearing the spring peepers while on the Rawley Point trail through Point Beach.
2015 Annual Bike Trip - New Glarus to Madison
2015 Annual Bike Trip for Jeff, Pat, and Mark. Started in New Glarus and headed out on the Sugar River Trail in Wisconsin. Connected up with the Badger State Trail via Hwy C and rode up to Madison Wisconsin. Day two, we rode back to New Glarus.
The music accompaniment for this video is Dave Beegle (with Phil Keaggy) playing their song Something Shared from the album Beyond the Desert. This song can be purchased at the following location:
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Natural Bridge - Wisconsin attraction
this sandstone bridge formation is located in Natural Bridge State Park in Wisconsin... video and pictures shot with Galaxy S4... it's all i had on me...
Natural Bridge State Park is a 530-acre (214 ha) state park of Wisconsin, United States, featuring Wisconsin's largest natural arch. Directly beneath the arch is the Raddatz Rockshelter, a rock shelter once used by Paleo-Indians and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is located southwest of Baraboo between the unincorporated communities of Leland and Denzer, in the town of Honey Creek.
The park is on the edge of the Baraboo Range in an unglaciated Driftless Area of south-central Wisconsin. Outcrops of sandstone deposited 1.6 billion years ago jut out of the tops of these hills.
The arch and rock shelter have been weathered out of one such outcropping. The top of the arch is 35 feet (11 m) above the ground. The arch opening is 25 feet (7.6 m) wide and 15 feet (4.6 m) high. The rock shelter is 60 feet (18 m) wide and 30 feet (9.1 m) deep.
The park's hills are forested with oak and other hardwoods. Some ridge tops bear small prairie remnants with grasses and cactus. Around the outcrop walls grow ferns such as the walking fern (Asplenium rhizophyllum), slender lip fern (Cheilanthes feei) and the rare purple cliffbrake (Pellaea atropurpurea). The shade of the rock faces also supports Solidago sciaphila, a rare goldenrod.
An archaeological excavation of the rock shelter was conducted in 1957 by Warren L. Wittry of the Wisconsin Historical Society. His team found evidence of human use over a long time period. The remains of 50 vertebrate and 15 mollusc species were identified. The oldest artifacts were pieces of charred wood, presumably from fire pits, which were dated to between 9000 and 8000 BCE. This would make it the oldest documented site of human occupation in the upper Midwest.[2] There were also artifacts such as antler-scrapers dating back to six to seven thousand years ago. Evidence indicates that the shelter was used only periodically at first, perhaps as a hunting or seasonal camp. Later it was inhabited year-round.
The natural bridge has been a tourist attraction for modern visitors since 1870. The state park was established in 1972, and the following year 60 acres (24 ha) centered on the arch were given a further level of protection as Natural Bridge and Rockshelter State Natural Area. In 1978 the Raddatz Rockshelter was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Natural Bridge State Park is open year-round but unstaffed. Visitors needing a parking pass for their vehicle must purchase one from a self-registration stand. Amenities at the park are limited to picnic tables and restrooms. There is no overnight camping.
There are two trails in the park, totalling about 3.5 miles (5.6 km). The arch and rock shelter are short distance up the Indian Moccasin Nature Trail, which then loops further through the wooded hills. Signs along the trail interpret the medicinal uses of many native plants. The longer Whitetail Hiking Trail leads across the highway to the less-used southern half of the park.
The southern portion of the park is open for hunting during parts of autumn.
Stephens State Forest
This park totals 15,170 acres. There are 30 miles of trails that are designated for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and/or snowmobiling. The 79 campsites (42 are equestrian) are open year-round. All campgrounds are primitive with no electricity but most have water hydrants available. Picnic tables, fire rings, and pit vault latrines are available. Firewood for campfires may be cut from dead and down trees but power chain saws are not allowed. The Cedar Creek and 1000 acres units are wonderful for off-road biking and hunting. The entire forest (except the campgrounds) provides excellent hunting opportunities for many species, especially deer and turkey. There are four large ponds stocked with bluegill, large-mouth bass, and catfish.
Playing Blackwolf Run - River Course in Kohler, WI (Site of '98 & '12 U.S. Women's Open) #15 of 100
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7 Best Places to go Camping in Wisconsin
With Lake Superior to the north-east, Lake Michigan to the north-west, and the Mississippi River in the south-east, Wisconsin has an amazing amount of camping destinations!
On top of that, the many lakes, state parks, and private campgrounds make it one of the best states to go camping in the country.
Here are our picks for the Best Places To Go Camping In Wisconsin.
High Cliff State Park
Sitting on the shores of Lake Winnebago, High Cliff State Park offers great views of the lake atop the limestone cliff overlooking the lake. Mirror Lake State Park
Located on the beautiful Mirror Lake, campers can rent rowboats, pontoon boats, paddle-boards, kayaks and canoes for use on the lake.
Big Bay State Park
With a 1.5-mile long beach, Big Bay State Park campground sits at the northernmost point in Wisconsin on Madeline Island.
Buckhorn State Park
This campground has drive-up sites, hike-in site, and paddle-up sites right on the water.
Wyalusing State Park
Tent campers can find a spot for the night directly on a bluff with stunning views of the rivers and valleys below.
Devils Lake State Park
This 360 acre lake with 500 foot bluffs is one of Wisconsin's most popular parks and campgrounds.
Apostle Islands
Spanning 21 islands across the southern shores of Lake Superior, the Apostle Islands are part of the National Parks system. To see more amazing camping destinations, check out BeyondTheTent.com
South Central Trails - Exploring Wisconsin State Parks
Wisconsin has a lot of cool trails to hike, bike and ATV. Check out these trails and find more near you here:
Port Wing: A Village in Wisconsin
Port Wing is a small village on the southern shore of Lake Superior. Once a thriving brownstone quarrying center and logging port, the town is today a small unincorporated district with a population, at the last census, of just 368 people. This film records a tranquil weekday morning in and around Port Wing on a sunny June morning in 2015.
(If you are interested in the history of Port Wing, take a look at David Paul's video comparing the 1899 map of the village with recent satellite images. You can find the video at )
Clear Lake, Oregon
Juan Carlos Aguilar with JCA Elite Scuba did an excellent job providing safe and memorable 2 tank diving.
Clear Lake is reported to be one of the most exceptional freshwater dive spots in the United States. Submerged deep in the lake is a stand of upright trees that were killed approximately 3,000 years ago when Little Nash Crater erupted and the resulting lava flow dammed the river that flowed through this valley, creating the 148-acre lake. The trees are remarkably preserved due to the cold year-round water temperatures of between 33–41 °F. The lake is an altitude dive at 3,000 feet. The thick layer of white volcanic ash that covers the bottom gives the appearance of rippled beach sand reflecting sunlight, further enhancing the visibility.
Overlook Pointe Apartments in Middleton, WI - ForRent.com
Overlook Pointe Apartments for rent in Middleton, WI on ForRent.com: (888) 783-6201 - Availability, pricing and special promotions subject to change daily. Central Location to Downtown Madison and UW-Madison - Overlook Pointe offers studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments featuring air conditioning, ceiling fans, window treatments, patios or balcony, eat-in kitchen with pantry, and an appliance package including a dishwasher, stove and refrigerator. Your pets are welcome.*
Our community amenities include a fitness center, patio courtyard, grilling BBQ area, playground, on site laundry facilities, additional storage and off street parking. Heat, water and trash removal are included with your rent.
Overlook Pointe is just minutes from the UW-Madison campus, downtown Madison, the State Capitol, Pheasant Branch Nature Preserve, Lake Mendota and Mendota Park, the Beltline and public transportation. Parks, beaches, and bike trails are all nearby. Visit our website for additional information. - 5405 Century Ave.
Lake and Forest Aerial - Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest
In the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, east of Eagle River and Three Lakes Wisconsin, in are many small lakes tucked away among the trees. This aerial video was taken in November when the leaves are of the trees and nearly all the campers have migrated south for the winter.
Music: Tucson by Silent Partner
Equipment:
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Futaba T8FGS
Fish-eye effect corrected in GoPro Studio
Final edit in Sony Movie Studio 13
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