We're in Portage County, continuing our quest to find Wisconsin's clearest lakes -to spearfish a dinner & explore.
Checked out Bear lake & Spring lake -water too murky. Locals at Bear lake sent us down the road abit to Fountain lake.
There were a few fishermen around the only spot to access the lake. An audience makes my movements feel even more awkward. Wetsuit, weight belt, mask & snorkel handicap movements enough, add the fins & my clumsiness can look ridiculous. But below the surface that all changes. A couple of easy kicks with my water wings (fins) & I'm soaring effortlessly, neither sinking or rising -"neutrally buoyant", weightless...flying.
I found this flight sensation enhanced at Fountain lake because of the unusual amount of seaweed capped ridges & valleys that emphasized weightless soaring over a precipice followed by gliding down into a valley.
Part of the appeal of swimming below the surface in any clear water is that it taps into the longing we humans have to experience weightlessness...to fly!
"From birth man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free." Jacques Crousteau
You need a few things to best experience underwater "flight":
- VERY CLEAR WATER. Need to be able to see at least 10ft. The clearest inland lakes in Wisconsin have up to 35 ft of clear water visibility. I've heard of spots in Lake Michigan that can have 100+ ft of clear water! -rivals many tropical waters.
- GET BELOW THE SURFACE. Meaning the snorkeler has to breathhold or "freedive" down a bit. Real flight experience occurs when you're not limited to the surface view & can maneuver with the underwater landscape.
- CONSIDER A WETSUIT. Opens up a level of comfort that is supremely important for getting into the flight zone. Hard to enjoy the experience when you're freezing & can't wait to get out of the water. Also, some of the clearest water is in May, June & early July, when the water is too chilly for just a swimsuit.
- CHOOSE TO BREATH-HOLD & snorkel over SCUBA. You need the extra freedom of movement & the greater bodily involvement in your environment that is part of the limitations of no tank diving. (I cover this in greater depth in my SCUBA vs Freediving blog): wisconsinclearlakes.scuba-vs-freediving
- IMAGINATION. Have a relaxed, exploring state of mind. This is helped by the somewhat altered state that the underwater world automatically induces. Let your mind soar across species lines -"Be the Bird."
FOUNTAIN LAKE is a small 16 acre lake (as a visual reference, picture one acre as about the size of a football field, lake Waubesa is 2000 acres, Lake Geneva is 5,400 acres). These smaller lakes that don't have high speed boat traffic are the best for diving.
If my bearings were true, most of the seaweed capped peaks that I spoke of were on the southwest & west side of Fountain lake.
Because my mode of lake adventuring hinges on clear water, I've learned the value of having nearby backup lakes when the hoped for clear water of a particular lake lets me down -another strong point for the Fountain lake area; it has several clear lakes within 15 miles of each other. Other favorites in this area are Bear, Emily, Sunset lake, all in Portage County & aqua colored beauty -Marl lake, near Hartman Creek State Park in waupaca county.
Motels can be found within 30 min of all these lakes in the town of Plover to the west & Waupaca to the east. Camping at Hartman Creek State Park would be a great option -we've never camped there, just toured it. Beautiful state park!
FOR THE FISHERMEN: I saw none of my usual target fish -crappie, but I did see more & bigger perch than any other lake I've been to. Also a decent amount of largemouth bass & bluegill.
FOR THE PADDLER - This would be a fun lake to paddle. Being small, it lacks much shoreline to explore -you've circled around the lake before you know it -yet big enough & undeveloped enough to feel removed from civilization. With polarized glasses, gazing below the surface opens up another dimension of scenery.
GETTING TO FOUNTAIN LAKE
Located 100 miles/1 hr 45 min north of Madison. Get right to the lake by putting Fountain lake, Belmont Wisconsin into the GPS
This amazing video gives a good window into the underwater world of "flight"
Kind of long YouTube video, but darn cool!
ReplyDeleteAwesome information n video!!Makes me want to go to Fountain Lake!!
ReplyDeleteThnx for readn! Were looking fwd to goin back there.
DeleteI cant wait to check out this lake some day, I dont think I have had the honor of swimming in crystal clear water yet.
ReplyDeleteCrystal clear water + face mask + propulsion ability (fins)= other worldly experience! Thanks for reading! 😊
DeleteYou just made the world seem larger and more desirable than ever..Thank you! Love how you share your adventures!!
ReplyDeleteThnx for reading -joining us alil on sum of these outing. So fun checking out a lake wv never bn to before. This one was a real suprise -with that bottom formation coolness.
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