Friday, January 29, 2016

Thomson Reservoir, Carlton County Minnesota

This is not the kind of waterfall I am normally motivated to capture, but each time I drove into Jay Cooke Park, I stopped and marveled at all of the different falls and cascades below the dam. On my last time at the park, I stopped by to shoot some stock clips of the dam and ended up shooting for a video instead. The reservoir is almost surrounded with private property signs and fencing making it tough to get to some of the angles I wanted but could not get to. During the flood two years earlier any place I stood that day had been completely under water.

Music by Dexter Britain
Song: Beyond The Finish Line (tempo increased)
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Jay Cooke State Park (part 4)

On fourth visit to Jay Cooke State Park I headed to the Oldenburg Overlook. I knew there had been some major damage to the park during the flood two years ago, but I never realized how bad it had been. There were whole hillsides completely gone taking the trails to the river with them. You can see some of the damage from the landslides in the video by looking for the open ground on the hillsides. I did manage to climb down a muddy embankment to get some close shots of the rocky riverbed, losing a shoe twice due to the mud.

Music by Dexter Britain
Song: Having Run (tempo increased, partial song)
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Jay Cooke State Park (part 3)

In Jay Cooke State Park, the north channel around the island of the St Louis River is a beautiful series of waterfalls with a very large one as the final drop. My first trip I attempted to capture it but was horribly rained out that time. This time I have a pretty decent weather although the potential rain clouds were causing issues with my white balance again. I had just finished my final set, was packed and ready to go when the rain instantly came down in buckets. As usual I smiled as I opened my umbrella and calmly walked down the trail making room for all the running wet hikers. And that's one of the reasons why I always carry an umbrella on my hikes.

Music by Dexter Britain
Song: Simple Things (tempo increased)

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Jay Cooke State Park-Carlton County, Minnesota (part two)

I was so impressed with Jay Cooke State Park, I decided to return the following weekend and continue capturing the great waterfalls they have in the park. This time I am down river just below the famous swing bridge. There is a series of very large angled rocks creating huge cascades as the St Louis River flows towards Lake Superior.

Music by Dexter Britain
Song: Did You Feel It (tempo increased)

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Jay Cooke State Park-Carlton County, Minnesota (part one)

Jay Cooke Park is located in Carlton County Minnesota, just south of Duluth. I have never visited the park before but was told I needed to see the park. It was a rainy Sunday morning drive to the park and as I was driving along the St Louis River, the scenery was peaking my interests. The swing bridge is one of the main attractions in the park as it crosses the river to better hiking trails to see the river waterfalls. Most there are high rapids with some decent drops on the north channel around the island. That is where this video concentrates. There is a beautiful drop on the south side that you can see as a teaser in the end of the video. More of the park to come soon!

Music by Dexter Britain     Song: Ardor (partial, tempo increased)

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