Gooseberry
β Scribed by Nadine Blacklock
- Publisher
- Pfeifer-Hamilton Pub
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 80
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Join renowned, award-winning nature photographers Craig and Nadine Blacklock as they journey beyond the postcard-familiar views and travel off the well-marked trails, uncovering the hidden beauty of Gooseberry State Park, the gem of Lake Superior's North Shore.
β¦ Table of Contents
River......Page 10
Downstream from Fifth Falls......Page 11
Above Upper Falls......Page 12
Birch tree......Page 13
Downstream from Fifth Falls......Page 14
Weathered tree root......Page 15
Foam Patterns......Page 16
Ice below Lower Falls......Page 17
Above Upper Falls......Page 18
Reflections at lip of Lower Falls......Page 19
Looking upstream from near the river's mouth......Page 20
Gravel bar at mouth of the river......Page 21
The river enters the lake......Page 22
Woods......Page 24
Thimbleberry blossoms......Page 25
Birch trees......Page 26
Maple leaf......Page 27
Birch forest......Page 28
White cedar trunks......Page 29
Mushrooms growing in duff beneath cedars......Page 30
Weathered tree root and ferns......Page 31
Fire-scarred stump......Page 32
Thimbleberries and aspen trunks......Page 33
Mertensia......Page 34
Wild roses......Page 35
White cedar root......Page 36
White baneberry......Page 37
Interrupted ferns in birch forest......Page 38
Bunchberry flowers......Page 39
Quaking aspen......Page 40
Waterfalls......Page 42
Lower Falls......Page 43
Upper Falls......Page 44
Below Lower Falls......Page 45
Fifth Falls......Page 46
Lower Falls......Page 47
Lower Falls......Page 48
Ice, Lower Falls......Page 49
Fifth Falls......Page 50
Lower Falls......Page 51
Lower Falls......Page 52
Ice below Lower Falls......Page 53
Lip of Lower Falls......Page 54
White cedar trunk and Lower Falls......Page 55
Lower Falls during high water......Page 56
Shore......Page 58
Looking northeast across mouth of Gooseberry River......Page 59
Ice in small pool......Page 60
Bird's-eye primrose......Page 61
Cliffs east of Gooseberry River......Page 62
Lichens and ice......Page 63
Snow-dusted driftwood......Page 64
Basalt shoreline......Page 65
Kalm's lobelia and butterwort......Page 66
Mountain ash tree......Page 67
Icicles on a cliff facing the lake......Page 68
Cliff-top view from near campground......Page 69
Winter storm......Page 70
Cliff-top view of ice and open water......Page 71
View to the southwest from cliffs near campground......Page 72
Cliffs northeast of Gooseberry River......Page 73
Agate Beach......Page 74
Wind-blown mountain ash berries......Page 75
Icicles......Page 76
Snow-covered ice shards......Page 77
Storm over LakeSuperior......Page 78
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