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Video of the Red Beds Trail – Devil’s Tower National Monument, Wyoming

Devil’s Tower, elevation 5,117 ft., rises 1,267 ft. above the Belle Fourche River. Col. Richard I. Dodge, who commanded a military escort for the USGS in 1875, is credited with naming this steep-sided mass of igneous rock, Devil’s Tower. One popular theory for the Tower’s origin suggests that it is the result of volcanic activity some 50 million years ago. A mass of molten rock traveled up to the top of the earth and formed an inverted cone structure. As it cooled, it fractured, creating the Tower’s prominent polygonal columns. The site was and is a sacred inspirational location for many Native Americans. According to the National Park Service, over twenty tribes have potential cultural affiliation with Devil’s Tower National Monument. They call it Bear Lodge, Bear’s Tipi, Ghost Mountain and a dozen other names that best suit their legends. Native Americans use the site for personal rituals, sweatlodge ceremonies, vision quests, and the Sun Dance. President Teddy Roosevelt proclaimed the Tower the nation’s first National Monument in 1906. The 8 miles of hiking trails are worth every step. The Red Beds Trail passes through a surprising variety of picturesque terrains. The Belle Fourche Campground has 40 sites without showers or RV hookups. Music downloaded from Garageband.com. Native American drumming and singing recorded live at the Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Treaty Rights – Bayfield, Wisconsin, July 2, 2009. Slideshow and photographs copyright 2009 by Creative Juice LLC.

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Video of Rib Mountain State Park – Wausau, Wisconsin

Rib Mountain rises 650 feet above the central Wisconsin flatlands. At 1,924 feet, Rib Mountain is Wisconsin’s third highest point (Timm’s Hill is the highest point, 1,951 ft.). The 1,460 acre park covers much of a monadnock (an isolated hill that rises abruptly from the surrounding plain) formed out of 1.7 billion year old metamorphic quartzite rock The Chippewa Indians called it O-pic-wun-a-se-be. The first part of the word means rib. In the 1890s the rock was mined to make sandpaper. The area became a park in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built trails, a campground and gazebo in the 1930s. The downhill ski runs also opened in the 1930s. There are 30 campsites and showers. Music copyright 2009, Paul Ehlers. Photographs and Slideshow copyright 2009, Creative Juice LLC.

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Video of Rib Mountain State Park and Campground – Wausau, Wisconsin

Rib Mountain rises 650 feet above the central Wisconsin flatlands. At 1,924 feet, Rib Mountain is Wisconsin’s third highest point. The area became a park in 1927. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built trails, a campground and gazebo in the 1930s. The downhill ski runs also opened in the 1930s. There are 30 campsites and showers. This video includes all 30 campsites. All music downloaded from Garageband.com except for track no. 4 copyright 2009 by Paul Ehlers. Photographs and Slideshow copyright 2009, Creative Juice LLC.

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South Observation Deck, Rib Mountain State Park – Wausau, Wisconsin

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Van Douser Tower, Rib Mountain State Park – Wausau, Wisconsin

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North Observation Deck, Rib Mountain State Park – Wausau, Wisconsin

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Gazebo at Rib Mountain State – Wausau, Wisconsin

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Rib Mountain State Park, Campsite 3 – Wausau, Wisconsin

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