Category Archives: River-scapes

MAPLE SPRINGS – Lake Pepin, Mississippi River – Sunrise #aerialphotography

Sunrise

AS THE WATER RECEDES – Bay City, WI #plasticpolution

AS THE WATER RECEDES

As the water recedes there remains an unfortunate scene.  If it were only driftwood and leaves, no worries would there be.  The plastic though – six pack rings, soda and booze bottles, snuff and worm containers and butane lighters litter the shore in Bay City Bay.  You can see the line of debris on the road in the photos below.

AS THE WATER RECEDES
Lake Pepin Blvd – Bay City Park
AS THE WATER RECEDES
Lake Pepin Blvd – Bay City Park

It’s troubling to see.  The Styrofoam chunks.  The flip flops and sandals missing their other half.  Unbroken light bulbs even.  The trash.  It’s an ugly sight in such a beautiful place.  A very small sample of 2,320 miles of Mississippi River shoreline.

Plastic pollution is terrible.  Everyone has seen what is happening in the oceans.  I see this a lot in the local trout streams I fish.  My fishing net is most often full of cans, bottles and plastic worm containers each time I leave the stream.  My wife and I constantly retrieve plastic bottles from the Bay City area while kayaking.  Each and every time I encounter this, I utter to myself, “what the hell is wrong with people?”  I understand that plastic is extremely useful – especially in healthcare.  How some can so carelessly discard it is beyond comprehension.   This is only going to get worse unless people start thinking beyond the convenience of today.

Give a hoot! Don't pollute!
Litter is every town’s dirty little secret. No one wants to admit how ugly it is, or the fact that it is getting worse despite decades of anti-litter education such as those early-’70s posters and commercials whose taglines were “Don’t be a litterbug” and “Give a hoot. Don’t pollute.”

The dirtiest part of this dirty secret is that many if not most litterers are young. They’re not so young that they don’t realize what they’re doing. They’re cognizant enough to acquire the snacks and cigarettes in the first place, to choose from a selection of products and brands and pay for their selections. When they litter, they know they’re littering.
~www.psychologytoday.com

The bulk of the problem in my estimation

Some people litter because they’ve come to believe that whatever they do, others will pick up after them. They have no sense of responsibility. This idea was confirmed by a veteran California highway patrolman who reported that in his twenty years-plus of pulling drivers over for tossing litter out their car windows — a misdemeanor punishable by fines of up to $1,000 — not once had an offender ever apologized once caught. They either denied having littered or shrugged off the act as insignificant ~ Rob Wallace, Keep America Beautiful

Plastic pollution links

National Geographic 
WE MADE PLASTIC. WE DEPEND ON IT. NOW WE’RE DROWNING IN IT.

phys.org 
Beyond the oceans—microplastics pollute rivers and lakes, too

inlandwaterwaysinternational.org 
Prevent plastic pollution in waterways

Adopt-A-Drain 
A initiative to keep trash out of the waterways

Other links

The Irish Times
Talking rubbish: what makes people litter?

End Littering
Keep America Beautiful

SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK – Red Wing, MN #aerialphotography

SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK

Sunrise over Colvill Park Saturday March 30th.  I wasn’t sure if I was going to see a sunrise or not.  The cloud bank was massive, dark and moving along rapidly.  You just never know.  I was pleasantly surprised.

Pre-sunrise

Pre-sunrise was very cloudy and not very colorful.

SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK
Overlooking Colvill Bay & Park – Hwy 61 South
SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK
Overlooking Colvill Water Park – Hwy 61 South

Sunrise

I was surprised that the sun made an appearance.  The clouds were think and moving.  I was a brief appearance.

SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK
Overlooking Colvill Water Park Splash Pad – Hwy 61 South
SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK
Overlooking Colvill Bay & Park – Hwy 61 South
SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK
Overlooking Colvill Bay & Park – Hwy 61 South
SUNRISE OVER COLVILL PARK
Overlooking Colvill Bay & Park – Hwy 61 South

TRENTON ISLAND – Pucketville, WI #aerialphotography

TRENTON ISLAND

Images of Trenton Island by the Woodshed on Friday March 29th, 2019.

TRENTON ISLAND

TRENTON ISLAND

TRENTON ISLAND

TRENTON ISLAND

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL – Hager City, WI #aerialphotography

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL

Images surrounding Llyod Spriggle Memorial Bridge and Mr. Sippi’s on Friday March 29th, 2019.  The water is high and the current moving strong.

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL

WISCONSIN BACK CHANNEL

 

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY – Red Wing, MN #aerialphotography

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

Friday morning, March 29th, 2019 sunrise over the Mississippi River flowing high and wide in Red Wing, MN.  Scenes from the levee and Bay Point Park.

Barn Bluff & Levee

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY
Pre-sunrise Color
SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY
Levee & Red Wing Grain
SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY
Sunrise peaking over Barn Bluff
SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY
Wider view of Red Wing Riverfront Sunrise

Bay Point Park

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

Red Wing Grain

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY
360 Sphere

SUNRISE OVER THE BIG MUDDY

Harbor Bar

HIGH WATER, CANNON RIVER – Red Wing, MN #aerialphotography

HIGH WATER, CANNON RIVER

Cannon River at Welch

The Cannon River continues to drop in Welch upstream, but it’s still high and over its banks at Hwy 61 north of Red Wing.  These shots were taken Tuesday March 26th.  I can see little difference today in the level today.

High Water

High Water

High Water

High Water

 

SETTING SUN – Red Wing, MN #aerialphotography

SETTING SUN

The setting sun last Saturday cooperated nicely.  The clouds and color made a spectacular appearance.  The high and wide Mississippi was smooth as glass and reflected the sky nicely.

SETTING SUN
Sun setting on boat house village and Bay Point Park
SETTING SUN
Boat houses and Pucketville

 

SETTING SUN
Bridge Construction and Barn Bluff
SETTING SUN
Red Wing Grain, Boat Houses & Bay Point Park

RISING WATER – Red Wing, MN #aerialphotography

RISING WATER

Last Saturday was a beautiful day to fly and capture the rising water around the Red Wing Levee and bridge construction.  The mighty Mississippi is wide and muddy.  The National Weather Service forecast indicates that the water is going to get a bit higher yet, but nothing close 20.70 ft back on 04/18/1965 thankfully.

RISING WATER
National Weather Service
RISING WATER
Red Wing River Front – Facing Harbor Bar
RISING WATER
Red Wing Levee
RISING WATER
Bridge Construction
RISING WATER
Bridge Construction
RISING WATER
Bridge Construction
RISING WATER
ADM & Red Wing Levee
RISING WATER
Red Wing Grain, Red Wing Levee

 

 

RED WING BOAT HOUSES – Red Wing, MN #aerialphotography

RED WING BOAT HOUSES

I Googled the interweb and did not find much information regarding the history of the Red Wing Boat Houses.  The only thing I found was an article from the Winona Daily News from July 4th, 2009 – Book traces history of boathouses on the Mississippi. The book referenced in the article,  The Floating Boathouses on the Upper Mississippi River: Their History, Their Stories is available on Amazon for $99.96.  I probably will not be ordering that any time soon.

I did find some information regarding the Red Wing Yacht Club in an article from Post Bulletin March 13, 2015 regarding the lease to operate in Red Wing Bay.  In the article it said:

Kevin Avery, commodore of the yacht club, explained that the club has been in the harbor for 112 years and has 275 members, about 80 percent of them from Red Wing. Nearly all the boats in the harbor are fishing boats or recreational runabouts housed in modest floating boathouses.

Now 116 years – that is some longevity.  I’ll have to keep digging for more information on the yacht cloud and boat houses.

I did find a copy of Friends and Neighbors All: Brief History of the Red Wing Yacht Club Special Edition for $250 if anyone is interested in that.  Yikes.

If anyone has any information about  the Red Wing boat houses or any others on the Mississippi feel free to leave a link in the comments.

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