BIG Lake Superior Waves Hitting "The Stack" // April Storm // #21
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2023
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Turn up your volume and listen to 5 minutes of waves crashing on "The Stack" at Tettegouche State Park!
An April storm with 30-35 mph sustained NE winds with 70 mph gusts produced waves 15-20' on Lake Superior.
To feel the raw wave power it's something that you really need to experience in person. A true phenomenon that happens 2-3 times a year.
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I hear the late, great Gordon Lightfoot as I watch this.
Me too. ❤
You really captured the essence of a Lake Superior storm. Great job❤
Thanks 👍
Great lakes are so beautiful
Awesome, eh?
Excellent, thank you. That would be a wild day even here on the Mid-Atlantic coast.
Nice video. Remarkable how the two trees on the rock pinnacle survive...
They are super hardy trees!
Nature certainly is unbelievably strong and wild, but so very beautiful. Thank you for the video.
It's unbelievable that it is classed as a lake. More an inland ocean.
Lakes are freshwater.
Not long enough,could watch this for hours
Haha! Thanks. I have a handful posted here.
Amazing! Hard to believe these are lakes!
That's why they're called the Great Lakes 🌊
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Spectacular!
When was this taken? The stack collapsed a few years back didn’t it? Assuming this is Tetteguche, went there in 2021 and they still had all the signs up for it at that point on the trails but it was gone.
It collapsed yes there's details in the description of my video.
the arch collapsed back in I think 2010 and the remaining (unattached) stack collapsed in 2019
Looks like a normal day on the Pacific Ocean.
Thank you Captain Obvious! This is a Lake.
Are there any ships out there during such a storm? Lakes freighters, ore ships, small,craft?
I think they're in port.