If you look around the edge of the lake here – in fact if you just look at where you are standing - you will see Drumlins. These are commonly found where glaciers have been. You can see these lumpy bumps on both sides of the lake. It is not clear in detail how Drumlins were formed but they always come in “swarms”. One thing for certain about the Drumlins is they they are piles of dirt and rocks dropped by the glacier as it melted back. The interesting question is why they appear in swarms . . .
To prove you have been here, please take a photo of you or your GPS with the Drumlins in the background, and answer the following question in your log:
IN YOUR OPINION, WHICH SIDE OF THE LAKE HAS THE MOST DRUMLINS?