Goodbye Premium @ Superior!

Today’s our last day camped directly on this little bay (you can see the thin peninsula that forms it in the photo above). Here are my straggler photos from the final few days. Landscapes/Lakescapes Blueberry Picking Complex Problem-solving Using the Propane Firepit in the Tent You Were Good to Us, Washburn Campground! Tomorrow we’re heading […]

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A Shortcut to Mushrooms

You Tolkien people must’ve known I would eventually use this title for an entry. Turns out it’s a pretty good descriptor for the long hike we had on Tracy’s birthday, with a couple of shortcuts that turned into trouble. Well, the good news is that we didn’t run into a Nazgul, plus we didn’t see […]

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Hiking with Tourists

AKA: Walking along Wooded Paths and Stepping aside Every Few Yards to Make Way for Others AKA: Pictures of Banjo’s Butt Tracy’s graciously done a lot of research to find us things to do each day, not that we’re bored, but we do want to take advantage of northern Wisconsin and Michigan while we’re up […]

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Tragedy Narrowly Averted

That’s how Bobby Weir introduces a song during a Grateful Dead concert in 1980 that I’ve listened to a million times.  He says, “From a long line of tragedy songs, here’s a song about tragedy narrowly averted.”  The band launches directly into an old standard about a monkey who’s so confident from years of sitting […]

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Seasonal Campground

I saw this practice of people parking their camper in one spot all summer back in Virginia at Small Country Campground, but only now it is sinking in as a very cool idea. Most of the campers along this section of the bay into Lake Superior park their campers here in the spring and leave […]

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Premium @ Superior

Please excuse the mess on the table in the photo above, but I just love the view from inside the Airstream at this “premium” camping spot—directly on Vandeventer Bay, the west end of Lake Superior. This campground doesn’t have the woods, the privacy, or the direct lake access for the kayaks (I think) that we […]

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