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Points of Interest Along the WaySand Island is rich with natural and cultural history. At one time Sand Island was the location of a year round fishing village, Shaw. The village was equipped with a post office, store, and public school. A road ran through the village which lead the way to the islands brownstone lighthouse. Once the local fishing industry began to experience a depression and the development of the National Lakeshore occurred, Shaw dissolved. The Swallow Point sea caves are an impressive addition to this islands unique history. Formed with the aid of glaciers over 10,000 years ago, the exposed sandstone of the Devil's Island Formation makes its home along the northeastern shoreline of Sand Island. The cliffs beckon explorers of all ages. Today, parts of the island are still privately owned. The island is full of zig-zagging hiking trails, spectacular views, great campsites, and remnants of homesteads of a bygone era. Oak Island is the highest island of the Apostles, with more than 400 vertical ft. of elevation above Lake Superior. It also has 8 miles of hiking trails and a great vista where one can view and enjoy the Northwest's spectacular sunsets. Raspberry Island's lighthouse has been restored to turn-of-the-century condition, along with the grounds, gardens, and croquet court. NPS personnel, dressed in lightkeeper's garb, will tell the tale of their daily activities and the previous role they played in the Great Lake's shipping trade. The islands visited in the Paddle Through Time are close to the mainland and are protected from Lake Superiors large swells by the rest of the archipelago. This makes for moderate, yet fascinating paddling. |
We are glad that you have chosen to join us for a trip on beautiful Lake Superior. This 3-day excursion will introduce you to some of the cultural, geological, and natural history of the area. Your trip includes: paddling, instruction, food, gear, and transportation. Typical Paddle Through Time Itinerary:Day 1: At 9:00 a.m. you will meet your guide and fellow trip participants at Trek & Trail’s outfitting center in the Old Cooperage building.. You’ll begin the day with a 2-3 hour Basic Safety Course in which your guide will instruct you in paddling technique, “wet-exits,” kayak rescues, safety and weather concerns and equipment packing. Be prepared to get wet! Trek & Trail may provide you with a wetsuit for the course and trip, depending on conditions, but you may want to bring a set of clothing (long-sleeved T-Shirt and/or wind jacket) specifically for the safety course that you can leave behind. That way you’ll have enough warm and dry clothing for your 3-day excursion. After the Basic Safety Course you’ll have lunch, pack your gear, and then head out of Bayfield around 1:30-2:00 p.m. The late afternoon sunlight gives a special luminescence to the colors and beauty of Lake Superior and the Apostle Islands. After your paddle across to the island you are staying on, you will spend the rest of the evening setting up camp, having dinner, and relaxing around a campfire. Day 2: Your group will get up., have breakfast, and leave the island for a morning paddle. You may stop on one of the secluded beaches, or eat lunch at one of the lighthouses. After lunch you will paddle to one of the scenic NPS campsites, set up camp, eat dinner, and relax for the rest of the evening. Day 3: After your morning’s exploration your group will make the crossing back to the main land, and arrive in Bayfield in the mid-afternoon. Along the mainland you may have a chance to view several shipwrecks of the area. Upon arrival, you’ll sort out and clean gear and then have a “debriefing” of the weekend. |
How To Get Here:From the junction of Hwy's 2 and 13 on the outskirts of Ashland, WI, turn onto Hwy 13 North. Bayfield is 21 miles north of Ashland on Hwy 13. Once in Bayfield, Hwy 13 becomes Rittenhouse Avenue, the main street of Bayfield. Trek & Trail's main store, reservation center and outfitting center is located in the Boothe Cooprage on 7 Washington Ave. Next to the Madline Island Ferry. A Few Other Considerations: *Please make your guide aware of any pertinent medical conditions you may have -- i.e. allergies, medications you're taking, etc. If you have any questions concerning your personal fitness or your ability to participate, please be sure to consult your physician. |
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Trek & Trail, Inc. 7 Washington Ave. Bayfield, WI 54814 |
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