OK, After the XMAS lights story, I have to ask. What's the strangest thing you've seen on an IR trail or at a n IRcampsite?
#1 for me was the couple I met at McCargoe Cove Campground. They were having dinner on a full size foot locker, sitting on wooden chairs. They had a red and white checkered table cloth, a full bottle of wine and long stemmed crystal wine goblets.
OK, not so weird you might say for a Lake Superior campground? Except they had just portaged it all from Chippewa Harbor.
Edited to clarify I meant on Isle Royale.
Strangest thing you've seen on a IR trail or at a campsite?
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Re: Strangest thing you've seen on a trail or at a campsite?
Christmas lights probably takes the top so far... a close second is the large radio the guys in the next shelter had backpacked in.
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Re: Strangest thing you've seen on a trail or at a campsite?
I've got two:
May 16, 2003: Buddies asleep in tent at McCargoe, I took off on a moose encounter-filled walk westward on the Minong. The full moon guided me under perfect skies. As I headed toward Todd Harbor, the predicted full lunar eclipse began. It was beautiful; it was eerie. I was in sight of Todd Harbor, up on the bluffs above those small lakes, when full dark overcame. I was grunted into momentary terror by an unseen bull in the birches, the remnant lunar disk blood-orange colored. Back at my 1-man, I sure slept good as the moon made its reappearance.
Sept 13, 2007: Buddy asleep [I must be part owl?] in shelter, I walked up to the rocky flats above Daisy Farm on the Mt Oj. trail for a good view of the sky, as there was a modest chance of aurora. Appearing rapidly in the west were a pair of very bright satellites, one appearing to be chasing the other, moving toward, then over me, then disappearing at the eastern orbital sundown. It was Japan's just-launched Kaguya moon-probe, in its 1st orbit, having just separated from its launch shell before later powering on to the moon. Very bright, and quite a surprise. Only learned what it was after getting off island the next week and googling.
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May 16, 2003: Buddies asleep in tent at McCargoe, I took off on a moose encounter-filled walk westward on the Minong. The full moon guided me under perfect skies. As I headed toward Todd Harbor, the predicted full lunar eclipse began. It was beautiful; it was eerie. I was in sight of Todd Harbor, up on the bluffs above those small lakes, when full dark overcame. I was grunted into momentary terror by an unseen bull in the birches, the remnant lunar disk blood-orange colored. Back at my 1-man, I sure slept good as the moon made its reappearance.
Sept 13, 2007: Buddy asleep [I must be part owl?] in shelter, I walked up to the rocky flats above Daisy Farm on the Mt Oj. trail for a good view of the sky, as there was a modest chance of aurora. Appearing rapidly in the west were a pair of very bright satellites, one appearing to be chasing the other, moving toward, then over me, then disappearing at the eastern orbital sundown. It was Japan's just-launched Kaguya moon-probe, in its 1st orbit, having just separated from its launch shell before later powering on to the moon. Very bright, and quite a surprise. Only learned what it was after getting off island the next week and googling.
Fred Dale
Re: Strangest thing you've seen on a trail or at a campsite?
Unicyclist. Anyone can mountain bike but it isn't every day you see someone out on a unicycle. Much else riding along a trail on a unicycle.
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Re: Strangest thing you've seen on a trail or at a campsite?
Not on the island, but 2 guys in their early 20's walking along a trail, each on one end of a 60 qt cooler. We were about 5 miles from the trail head and they were on there way to the truck after a 2 days at a camp site in the Hoosier Nat'l Forest.