I have an old pair of tapes (one friend with an 8mm camcorder and myself with a miniDV) where we went from sledding the other side of Morse Lake to wandering into the first hundred feet or so of a square tunnel like this we discovered opening into a creek. We went as far as light allowed and could have gone a tad further into a visible split in the distance, but the water stopped being frozen and got our feet wet. This was back in maybe 2004 or 2005, and watching this video nearly two decades later made me realize that we were casually walking some kind of relief spillway for the dam. Like, we were well below water level of the lake. Oops.
Looks like a cool place to see
I have an old pair of tapes (one friend with an 8mm camcorder and myself with a miniDV) where we went from sledding the other side of Morse Lake to wandering into the first hundred feet or so of a square tunnel like this we discovered opening into a creek. We went as far as light allowed and could have gone a tad further into a visible split in the distance, but the water stopped being frozen and got our feet wet. This was back in maybe 2004 or 2005, and watching this video nearly two decades later made me realize that we were casually walking some kind of relief spillway for the dam. Like, we were well below water level of the lake. Oops.
That sounds cool. Probably all sorts of weird forgotten stuff at the bottom of Morse.
Anyone wanna go Thursday
Be a cool thing to bike it.
That's what I'm thinking. It would probably be cooler to ride through it! Since it is a pretty long tunnel
John Green brought me here.
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