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Fishman53
06/25/2024 03:58PM
 
North Shore Waterfalls
Wow!
 
CabinAfter
06/25/2024 10:17PM
 
Thanks for sharing
 
tumblehome
06/26/2024 11:09AM
 
I hate that music so bad I went to some other video down the rabbit hole.


YouTube videos with inappropriate music paired with their video is gut wrenching.


Sort of like when people pair rock and roll music with their BWCA video. Pretty much most music is inappropriate most of the time.


Oh boy are people gonna h8te me now
 
AlexanderSupertramp
06/26/2024 03:18PM
 
Fishable
 
thegildedgopher
06/26/2024 01:21PM
 
TH I admire your dedication the grumpy old man bit — even if it’s mind boggling that anyone could shake their fist at music in general!


We drove north on 61 Monday and back south on Thursday last week. It was insane how those rivers changed in that period of time.
 
Minnesotian
06/26/2024 03:03PM
 

I appreciated the footage, and also agree the music was distracting. That's why I clicked on the mute button.
 
JimmyJustice
06/26/2024 08:30AM
 
Oof
 
Gadfly
06/27/2024 08:14AM
 
Very familiar with most of these spots. crazy to see them that high. Wish I had time to get up there and see them now.
Also, someone could make a good living selling soapboxes on this site.
 
Speckled
06/27/2024 08:46AM
 
AlexanderSupertramp: "Fishable"


Reminds me of when I used to try and go out on the north shore in April for brook trout opener. Excited to finally get out and you'd wade through snow get to the river, shelf ice still in place some times and the river is just raging. Cast a fly, worm, or spinner, made no difference and just flew by you downstream. I never caught anything that early.
 
Big Tent
06/28/2024 10:23AM
 
My wife and I were on the North Shore last week and the change was astounding. I will try and attach a couple of pictures.




First picture is Fall River just west of Grand Marais, second is the Gooseberry River, and the third is Gooseberry Falls.
 
schweady
06/29/2024 05:01PM
 
The most incredible shots are the multiple views of heavy flows of brown current churning into Lake Superior.