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I think this must have been a wolf kill. 16:06.");slides[2] = new Slide("image03", "<ref>A nicely laid out moose skeleton.</ref> Perhaps this was re-positioned so people could get a sense of the size of a skeleton or perhaps the moose died of natural causes and the skeleton was not disturbed. 17:34.");slides[3] = new Slide("image04", "<ref>A moose skull.</ref> This skull was so close to the trail that we think it had to have been placed there probably by an Earthwatch group. Earthwatch groups gather portions of moose skeletons for research. They take the skull to examine the teeth and other areas to gauge how old the moose was and how it was eating. They also take a metatorsil (sp?), foot bone, because that is fully developed when the moose is born and thus can yield valuable information about the mother. 17:44.");slides[4] = new Slide("image05", "<ref>This fast flowing stream at Daisy Farm</ref> is normally not much more than a rivulet. However, with all the rain you can see it now even has tiny rapids. 14:13.");slides[5] = new Slide("image06", "<ref>Yours truly at Sergeant Lake.</ref> The sun was finally making an appearance behind us. The foliage in the foreground was shining a brilliant green that is only modestly shown in the picture. 16:25.");slides[6] = new Slide("image07", "<ref>Joe at the same spot overlooking Sergeant Lake.</ref> 16:25.");slides[7] = new Slide("image08", "<ref>Our first moose!</ref> I am not really sure I saw this guy. But, Joe got a pretty good picture. We had heard from people coming the other way that a moose was near the trail. I suppose this fellow was it. 18:15.");slides[8] = new Slide("image09", "They have some big beavers os Isle Royale. <ref>What you see here are beaver bites a good 38-40 inches off the ground.</ref> Granted the bites may have happened while snow was still on the ground, but then again maybe they're more recent than that. This tree is near East Chickenbone Campground. 19:55.");slides[9] = new Slide("image10", "<ref>This butterfly loved me shoe.</ref> The butterfly stayed on the shoe for what seemed like minutes. 11:47.");slides[10] = new Slide("image11", "I heard this moose, but never saw it. <ref>Fortunately, Joe did.</ref> We were near the Minong mine at the time. I believe the Minong mine is the largest 19th century copper mine on the island. 12:57.");slides[11] = new Slide("image12", "<ref>What a lovely sunet.</ref> Todd Harbor provided us with a really nice evening. The afternoons were generally much nicer than the morning early in the trip. 21:35.");slides[12] = new Slide("image13", "<ref>Todd Harobr</ref> on a fine Memorial Day morning. 11:13.");slides[13] = new Slide("image14", "We saw all sorts of flowers. <ref>I believe these are called purple gaywing.</ref> They grew in clusters all over the place. A bit hard for me to spot given their color, but quite pretty nonetheless. 16:36.");slides[14] = new Slide("image15", "<ref>Looking out into McCargo Cove.</ref> The bouy informs canoer not to get too close to the island you see in the background. That island is the site of a sucessful loon nest. 17:57.");slides[15] = new Slide("image16", "Yippeee! <ref>A clear shot of a moose.</ref> This moose just sauntered into the water and slowly worked his way around the cove towards the loon island. 18:21.");slides[16] = new Slide("image17", "<ref>Our first moose was joined by others.</ref> Grand animals. 18:23.");slides[17] = new Slide("image18", "<ref>And another moose comes into view.</ref> The light colored moose is either really that color or perhaps coated in light dirt perhaps from a higher spot where the soils seem lighter in color. 18:24.");slides[18] = new Slide("image19", "<ref>Looking out towards Lake Superior</ref> from McCargo Cove. 12:12.");slides[19] = new Slide("image20", "Your Trail Scribe <ref>holding one half of a set of moose antlers.</ref> We found these near the community picnic table at McCargo Cove. I imagine somebody else found them and brought them here. 12:14.");slides[20] = new Slide("image21", "More wildlife. <ref>This fox could not help but see us come up the hill</ref> a bit less than a mile away from Lake Richie heading towards Chippewa Harbor. I think someone had fed him before. He waited for us to get closer and then when we stopped he (maybe it is a she; we do not know) got up and slowly came towards us. I think he came easily within 10 feet of us and stopped, waited for us to do something like feed him perhaps, and then moved off to our right in the woods not far away. 18:22.");slides[21] = new Slide("image22", "<ref>The fox I just described</ref> as he or she came within feet of us through the woods off the trail. 18:22.");slides[22] = new Slide("image23", "This point at Moskey Basin overlooks the dock. <ref>My hiking partner is framed by those lonley looking conifers</ref> (not sure what type). 20:21.");slides[23] = new Slide("image24", "<ref>I am standing on the same point.</ref> In the distance is Diasy Farm, the Edison Fishery, a lighthouse, and much more. If you have good eyes you can see a harbor bouy when standing at the point. 20:24.");slides[24] = new Slide("image25", "<ref>This is one of the many mergansers</ref> that we saw at Moskey Basin. There were also cormornt, loon, geese, woodpeckers, and more to hear and see. 08:21.");slides[25] = new Slide("image26", "<ref>A wolf paw print.</ref> That paw managed to land in one of the few dirt depressions on our rock patio. I imagine the print isn\'t too old since a rain storm would have washed it away. If that is true the print might only be a couple of days old at the most. 08:32.");slides[26] = new Slide("image27", "<ref>This is a typical shelter os Isle Royale.</ref> 11:23.");slides[27] = new Slide("image28", "<ref>Marsh marigolds grow in great numbers near the swampier parts of Isle Royale.</ref> These flowers are lovely especially when, unlike today, you find them on a gray day still managing to brighten the visual landscape. These we found not far from Moskey Basin on our way to Daisy Farm. 12:11.");slides[28] = new Slide("image29", "<ref>Yours truly soaking in the sun on an Isle Royale boardwalk.</ref> 12:16.");slides[29] = new Slide("image30", "<ref>The Edison Fishery.</ref> This fishery has been active since the late 19th century. It now supplies the fish for the island lodge and they are caught today as they were caught over a century ago. 16:41.");slides[30] = new Slide("image31", "<ref>Munising Falls.</ref> This waterfall was running reasonably fast, but not as fast as we thought it would be given the amount of rain the area had seen. 15:47.", 600, 800);slides[31] = new Slide("image32", "<ref>The upper Tahquamenon Falls.</ref> The brown, root beer colored, water is typical of this river. There is a lot of tannic acid in the water. I thought these falls, in their boreal forest, were quite nice. The forst had such a different feeling to it than those we walked on Isle Royale. 20:13.");slides[32] = new Slide("image33", "<ref>The river below the upper waterfall.</ref> 20:25.");slides[33] = new Slide("image34", "<ref>The lower Tahquameno Falls.</ref> This waterfall seems to me more like a series of small waterfalls. The mist that flies off the falls carries with it the distinct scent of the soils that the river is carrying away. I found it bracing. 21:02.");slides[34] = new Slide("image35", "<ref>We found this sign  near the lower Tahquamenon Falls.</ref> The message it conveys is, I think, an important one. 21:09.");slides[35] = new Slide("image36", "<ref>Two trumpeter swan.</ref> These swan, along with many others, were going about their business in one of the first ponds we passed during the scenic drive through Seney Wildlife Refuge. 14:45.");slides[36] = new Slide("image37", "<ref>A merganswer (I think).</ref> One of the last birds we saw swimming in a pond in Seney Wildlife REfuge. 15:31.");