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Miners Castle is perhaps the most famous of the Pictured Rocks landmarks. The cliffs here are but half the size of those a couple miles north but due to the presence of an access road here this is easily the most visited spot in the park.
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| Poor Climber | Wow | | 
Hasn't voted | Wow the lake is low! | | Posted Aug 29, 2007 2:08 pm |
 | | dwhike | Re: Wow | | 
Hasn't voted | Yup, and Lake Superior isn't even the worst off! I read recently that it's due to thinner ice packs in the winter the lakes have been subject to greater year-round evaporation, thus the lower lake levels. | | Posted Aug 29, 2007 4:36 pm |
| stinkycheezman33 | didn't... | | 
Voted 10/10 | ...miner's castle collapse? or am i imagining that? | | Posted Oct 13, 2008 3:23 pm |
 | | dwhike | Re: didn't... | | 
Hasn't voted | Actually only one of the top "turrets" collapsed, not the whole formation. This shot is from back in 2005.
Here's how it looks now. | | Posted Oct 13, 2008 3:34 pm |
 | | stinkycheezman33 | Re: didn't... | | 
Voted 10/10 | ahh, gotcha. thank you for correcting my erroneous thought :D | | Posted Oct 13, 2008 3:51 pm |
| lcarreau | I truly think that it's okay | | 
Voted 10/10 | to have an erroneous thought here on SP !!!
Hey Mister d.w.hike, is Miners Castle a
so-called calcium carbonate (limestone or tufa)
formation? If so, may I include its unique
beauty on my "Calcium Carbonate" album? Thanks! | | Posted Apr 23, 2009 10:24 pm |
 | | dwhike | Re: I truly think that it's okay | | 
Hasn't voted | Great question, I had to hit the books to find an answer. The Pictured Rocks cliffs are primarily sandstone laid down between 2-800 million years ago. I won't attempt to explain as geology is not my area of expertise but the NPS has a good page describing the geologic history of the Pictured Rocks area if you're interested. | | Posted Apr 24, 2009 7:51 am |
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