Tuesday, June 1, 2010

69: A Radical Rock Formation DONE!

Interstate State Park, Taylors Falls, MN. July 2011. This park is half in Minnesota and half in Wisconsin, and the St. Croix River flows through it. There are these amazing potholes that were formed by lava flows and glaciers. Some are filled with water, but you can look down others to see people walking in lower levels of rock formations. It was really hard to get a good picture of them, but they were cool.


The park is also a big rock climbing spot, and Cook got to try his first real climb with all of Chris's gear. He made it to the top, with lots of sweat and hard work and a little blood!


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