Posted September 26, 200816 yr Indiana Dunes after Ike September 15 & 16, 2008 Remnants of Hurricane Ike passed through Northeast Illinois and Northwest Indiana late Sunday through early Monday, dumping a reported ten inches of rain in a short time as it brushed across the southern tip of Lake Michigan. After checking into my motel room in La Porte, I drove to Indiana Dunes State Park to walk on the beach and enjoy the lake. I was surprised at the amount of damage brought by the storm in a relatively short time. I talked with a park employee who said that the previous night they had been sandbagging the parking lot in waist-deep water to protect the beach pavilion. The sky was heavily overcast and the wind had the lake churned up. Severe wave erosion was visible along the shore. Dune Creek drains approximately 7,000 acres of dunes, forest, and wetland. It passes beneath the beach pavilion parking lot through a large concrete culvert and reaches the lake as a slow, shallow meandering stream stained the color of strong tea by decomposing leaves and other vegetation picked up along its path. Although things had calmed down considerably by Monday evening the flow from the culvert was still pretty fierce. Before the storm, the beach tapered gradually to near water level close to the end of the concrete retaining wall. Apparently the culvert blew out from pressure beneath the parking lot, and the escaping water washed away the sand and allowed the pavement to collapse. The worker with whom I talked said that as they were sandbagging they could see the surface of the lot crumbling away. Stormy weather washes up all kinds of stuff and makes good pickings for the gulls. Always plentiful, they were out in larger-than-usual numbers. Approximately 24 hours later, the sun was shining, the lake was calm, and except for the physical damage to the parking lot and the still higher than normal flow from Dune Creek, things seemed to be returning to normal. I heard shouting and cheering, and following the sound, found a beach volleyball game just wrapping up. Chicago skyline across the lake, as sunset approaches. Northwest Indiana steel mills on the horizon at sunset.
September 26, 200816 yr Beautiful shots! "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
September 27, 200816 yr Beautiful sunset shots! ......and that flooding was pretty severe! I was driving back to DeKalb, Illinois from Ohio on that Monday night and I-80/94 (Borman Expressway) in Indiana was completely closed due to the flooding of the Calumet River (it remained closed for almost that entire week). The detour route was the Chicago Skyway/Dan Ryan/Ike Expwy.........the view of downtown at night was spectacular! I might take that route more often :D
September 27, 200816 yr Fun pics, indeed. Reminds me of when Mentor Lagoons overflowed during a huge rain last year and recut an opening to Lake Erie right through Mentor Headlands State Park. The evening view over the flat (former) prairie was pretty dramatic.
September 27, 200816 yr Chicago skyline across the lake, as sunset approaches. Awesome picture. How far away is Chicago from here?
September 29, 200816 yr Reminds me of a song from my childhood: "The foolish man builds his house upon the sand, and the rain came tumbling down ..."
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