The 1,000-Mile Great Lakes Adventures

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Handfuls of Lake Superior

Rough sand along Agate Beach in Grand Marais

The geology of Lake Superior fascinates me. This lake was formed by forces beginning long before the ice sheets scraped away at the Great Lakes Basin.  


Mix of colorful stones on Agate Beach


Hundreds of millions of years ago, a continental rift opened where the middle of Lake Superior is today. Lava (lava!) spewed from this rift for eons, and the weight of that lava depressed the crust of the earth into a deep bowl that existed before the last ice age. 

It is due to this ancient lava flow that you will find (if you are observant and lucky) agates along the shoreline of Lake Superior. 



Powder-fine sand along river in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore


Mix of stones in river in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

I enjoyed researching the geology of the Great Lakes for my upcoming book, A 1000-MILE GREAT LAKES WALK. I learned so much about these vast inland seas and I put the best, most interesting things into the book.

Clay mixed with sand at the Log Slide in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

{*That's the trick about writing: put in the good stuff and leave the boring stuff out.*}

Rust-colored stones near Copper Harbor


The same stones as above after Lake Superior tosses them around for a few decades.


My new book, A 1000-MILE GREAT LAKES WALK, will have an early Pre-Release to select indie bookstores in April. This is my way of thanking them for what they give to their communities and for being so supportive of my first book.

The book will have wide release and will be available wherever books are sold in June.

Keep an eye out for the new book, or "LIKE" my Facebook Fan Page for updates.


4 comments:

  1. You DO put in the interesting stuff and leave out the boring; I know this from reading 1000 Mile Walk on the Beach and am eagerly awaiting 1000 Mile Walk
    Great Lakes Walk.

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  2. I can hardly wait for the April release of your next book since it covers all the Great Lakes. With so much more to read about and so much more to learn about your second adventure. Bring on the 1,000 Mile Great Lakes Walk!

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  3. Loreen, I'm already looking forward to your April visit to Dog Ears Books in Northport. My goal this time around will be to get some students from our local school out to meet you and hear about your ADVENTURES!

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    1. Thanks, Pamela! I'm honored to be kicking off your 20th anniversary at Dog Ears Books.

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