Randall Carlson
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It's a continuation of a large meltwater channel that produced what is now Green Bay. The land between the town of Green Bay and the northern rim of Winnebago is choked with sediment. If you were to sweep the sediment out, you would see that Winnebago is a continuation of Green Bay. All of that's under the ice sheet.
Then, as soon as you get, you can almost see right where the edge of the ice sheet was because that's where the terminus of the glacier swarm is. So if you go down, Ryan, back to the drumlin swarm that we saw, go south, yeah, go south right there, you see the drumlins. And you see how they're splayed out? Where they're just there.
Then, as soon as you get, you can almost see right where the edge of the ice sheet was because that's where the terminus of the glacier swarm is. So if you go down, Ryan, back to the drumlin swarm that we saw, go south, yeah, go south right there, you see the drumlins. And you see how they're splayed out? Where they're just there.
Then, as soon as you get, you can almost see right where the edge of the ice sheet was because that's where the terminus of the glacier swarm is. So if you go down, Ryan, back to the drumlin swarm that we saw, go south, yeah, go south right there, you see the drumlins. And you see how they're splayed out? Where they're just there.
So the water has been channelized forming green bay and lake Winnebago. And then if you go south there, it'll terminate. And that was the edge of the ice sheet. Yeah. So now we're beyond the ice sheet. And if you go to, uh, let's see. So Wisconsin river was a major conduit of that melt water that, that formed the, uh, that formed the, the Drumlin swarm there. Yeah, Wisconsin Rapids.
So the water has been channelized forming green bay and lake Winnebago. And then if you go south there, it'll terminate. And that was the edge of the ice sheet. Yeah. So now we're beyond the ice sheet. And if you go to, uh, let's see. So Wisconsin river was a major conduit of that melt water that, that formed the, uh, that formed the, the Drumlin swarm there. Yeah, Wisconsin Rapids.
So the water has been channelized forming green bay and lake Winnebago. And then if you go south there, it'll terminate. And that was the edge of the ice sheet. Yeah. So now we're beyond the ice sheet. And if you go to, uh, let's see. So Wisconsin river was a major conduit of that melt water that, that formed the, uh, that formed the, the Drumlin swarm there. Yeah, Wisconsin Rapids.
So I've been explored through that whole area there. And again, it's all catastrophic water flows. If you go up, let's see, to zoom out a little bit, Ryan. And let's see where we're at here. I'm trying to get oriented. Trying to look for Devil's Lake and the Wisconsin Dells. Stevens Point. Oh, Stevens Point. I actually went to a... a rock concert there in 1970.
So I've been explored through that whole area there. And again, it's all catastrophic water flows. If you go up, let's see, to zoom out a little bit, Ryan. And let's see where we're at here. I'm trying to get oriented. Trying to look for Devil's Lake and the Wisconsin Dells. Stevens Point. Oh, Stevens Point. I actually went to a... a rock concert there in 1970.
So I've been explored through that whole area there. And again, it's all catastrophic water flows. If you go up, let's see, to zoom out a little bit, Ryan. And let's see where we're at here. I'm trying to get oriented. Trying to look for Devil's Lake and the Wisconsin Dells. Stevens Point. Oh, Stevens Point. I actually went to a... a rock concert there in 1970.
The lead band was the Grateful Dead, but I didn't know any of this back then. Okay, so I had no idea that... Yeah, so Devil's Lake was one of the discharge points of Glacial Lake, Wisconsin, as it's called. And it cut this trough. You're going to see very much these troughs like this right in here.
The lead band was the Grateful Dead, but I didn't know any of this back then. Okay, so I had no idea that... Yeah, so Devil's Lake was one of the discharge points of Glacial Lake, Wisconsin, as it's called. And it cut this trough. You're going to see very much these troughs like this right in here.
The lead band was the Grateful Dead, but I didn't know any of this back then. Okay, so I had no idea that... Yeah, so Devil's Lake was one of the discharge points of Glacial Lake, Wisconsin, as it's called. And it cut this trough. You're going to see very much these troughs like this right in here.
Yeah, you can follow the flow south and it cut to the east and then it discharged down and flowed out north. And there we go again. There's another underfit river, Wisconsin River, and it goes down and meets the Mississippi.
Yeah, you can follow the flow south and it cut to the east and then it discharged down and flowed out north. And there we go again. There's another underfit river, Wisconsin River, and it goes down and meets the Mississippi.
Yeah, you can follow the flow south and it cut to the east and then it discharged down and flowed out north. And there we go again. There's another underfit river, Wisconsin River, and it goes down and meets the Mississippi.
They're way behind on all this.
They're way behind on all this.
They're way behind on all this.
I mean, they're literally decades behind. Yeah.