On the 4th of July, I took a most excellent trip to Marquette to visit a certain special someone. Sarah and I spent a lot of the day hiking up and down the Dead River, which is virtually made out of waterfalls. This was one of our favorites -- one of the largest drops on the river, but also impressive for the rainbow visible in its mist. I highly recommend the trip for any waterfall fans, but beware -- the hike can be very tricky at times. You'll have to be in good shape to do some of the balancing and climbing!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Dead River Rainbow
On the 4th of July, I took a most excellent trip to Marquette to visit a certain special someone. Sarah and I spent a lot of the day hiking up and down the Dead River, which is virtually made out of waterfalls. This was one of our favorites -- one of the largest drops on the river, but also impressive for the rainbow visible in its mist. I highly recommend the trip for any waterfall fans, but beware -- the hike can be very tricky at times. You'll have to be in good shape to do some of the balancing and climbing!
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Awesome picture, sir.
Looks very magical; I'd be tempted to follow a rainbow;-)
How on earth did the river get its name?
@jpemeric: Thanks! I want to go back there with my filters and tripod and stuff, to take a more "milky" photo -- but this one was a happy accident. :)
@Summer: No clue about the name. Maybe Jake has a clue?
is it possible to order this picture? thanks :)
As far back as I've been able to find, the Dead River was named Riviere de Mort by the French. There was a huge waterfall on it covered in mists, and local Indians believed that the mists carried the spirits of the dead. Which waterfall is questionable - the Dead River has two large drops between McClure Dam and LS&SI trestle, six (or so) upstream of the Forestville Basin, and another two by Wright Streat. I've also heard rumors of several large waterfalls being covered up by the dams - especially the McClure Dam.
Another interesting bit about this particular drop - local kids like to jump off the rocks here into the water. There's several pools/falls downstream for this as well, but if you search on YouTube for Dead River, you'll bump into a few videos of this drop.
@dcclark if this was an accident, I'd love to see what you can do with your tripod on these drops :P
@Sarah: nice try, Sneakers!
@Jake: Cool! The mists from this one were pretty impressive, this might be the one. I'd love to see it in winter! I do want to go back, with a tripod and some filters, and see what I can do. But being there at the right time, with the sunlight making this rainbow, was great luck. :)
i am an anonymous person who would like to order this picture. how could i do that, kind sir?
Jake, thanks for the info. I used to do research with the Keweenaw Bay folks on spirit of place; I love to hear these kinds of stories:)
Awesome pic! My family and I just hiked the falls yesterday... there is nothing like it!
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