Thursday, October 25, 2007

Day 3 (Sunday) -- Split Rock Lighthouse

Tired from our hike but still having a little bit of energy left, we decided to continue north and stop for a tour of Split Rock Lighthouse. This was, by far, the most tourist-ey thing we did during the entire trip, but we both enjoyed the tour (our guide was a cool, old guy who was very excited and informative,) and learned a little bit, too.

The lighthouse:
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View of the keepers' homes, from the deck of the lighthouse:
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Going up . . .
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The lens (this was huge, and very beautifully constructed):
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The lens is, as I understand it, clock-operated, so it needs to be wound periodically. It was neat to watch it rotate over our heads, catching the light. (Although it was not actually lit -- the lighthouse is only lit a few times a year nowadays.)

Old Skool stove in the head keeper's home:
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Christmas card worthy:
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(Too bad I don't send Christmas cards!)

After our tour, we decided to move on and up -- up north, that is!

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