George Lake & Lead Contamination - The Calumet Wilderness

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @pantsandashirt777
    @pantsandashirt777 3 месяца назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this one. Especially working in East Chicago, I constantly see the health impact of industry in the area. I hadn't seen George lake, thanks for sharing!

    • @SamuelLove
      @SamuelLove  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! If you know anyone looking to start a garden up that way, especially if children will be involved, please let them know I can test their soils.

  • @michaelwhite6676
    @michaelwhite6676 3 месяца назад +2

    This was a fantastic video! It's a difficult topic to discuss, but it's so incredibly important. Lake County and the Calumet Region have such magnificent landscapes and unique environments. It's hard to think about all the damage that's been done, but inspiring to see and hear about people trying to change things and make a difference. Thanks for the video and all the rad work you do!!! 🤘

    • @SamuelLove
      @SamuelLove  3 месяца назад

      The first cut was 30 minutes! Had to ask myself, is this ranting or is this analysis…

  • @gr9798
    @gr9798 2 месяца назад +2

    My friend and I were inspired by your videos when you kayaked south of Lake George and various parts of Deep River - we bought kayaks and plan to go explore in a few weeks.
    I didn’t know about the lead poisoning around Lake George. Is that something we should be concerned about kayaking there?

    • @SamuelLove
      @SamuelLove  2 месяца назад

      Awesome! And thanks for the comment!
      The Lake George/Deep River of Hobart is fine, tho this time of year the southern part (where it meets with Turkey Creek) will be plant-logged and murky.
      The George Lake in Hammond I’m not sure. The water might be fine while the lakebed may be contaminated. It’s really hard to get straight facts, as I say in the video.
      Happy paddling!

  • @QAlba1074
    @QAlba1074 3 месяца назад +2

    Always got an eerie feeling when I go out that way, like something's amiss. Still do :/

    • @SamuelLove
      @SamuelLove  3 месяца назад +1

      Same. Ive barely scratched the surface here no pun intended. Dabertin’s book goes into more details and Belt Magazine published an article called NW Indiana’s Slow Burn that dives deeper with EJ issues but there are still more ecological dangers around the area. Thanks for watching as always

  • @richardkoerner6305
    @richardkoerner6305 3 месяца назад +1

    Have you ever looked at the Scharf map. Your area was a huge encampment by indigenous pre Iron Age tribes.

    • @SamuelLove
      @SamuelLove  3 месяца назад

      Yes! In fact I made a short video of the “bottom” of the Scharf map (the Calumet part.) Wish we here in NW Indiana had something like Scharf’s map, so much information is scattered around. Thanks for watching.
      The Scharf Map of Chicagoland Indian Trails and Villages - The Calumet Wilderness
      ruclips.net/video/Dg9npV47U2I/видео.html