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Michigan Iron Industry Museum

Michigan Iron Industry Museum

Not far from Marquette is the Michigan Iron Industry Museum in Negaunee. After hearing about it yesterday from a ranger at Munising Falls, we just had to stop. We got a bonus. The first gallery near the entrance was

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Marquette Tourist Park

Marquette Tourist Park

Marquette Tourist Park west of Pictured Rocks offered a good place to rest our heads last night. We arrived without a reservation but still got Site 43 with electric, water, shade, and soon rain. We were grateful for good Verizon service and spent some time on the...

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Munising Falls

Munising Falls

This gorgeous waterfall once was the source of power for the Schoolcraft Blast Furnace, a part of northern Michigan's 19th Century iron boom. A question about the geology of the area led to a lively conversation that involved three rangers at the Munising Falls...

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Au Sable Lighthouse

Au Sable Lighthouse

See Park Video Our plan today was to travel through Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore pausing to drink in some of the beauty and history here. Today's adventure was the 1.8 mile hike along the Lakeshore Trail, a portion of the North Country Trail to Au Sable Light...

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A Hundred Miles a Day

A Hundred Miles a Day

When asked about our travel plans for this summer we've been replying that "We're headed to Boston by way of San Francisco." and often get the reply, "You must really like driving!" In fact, that's not the most enjoyable part of our travels. We've talked a lot about...

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Chillin’ ‘n Bloggin’

Chillin’ ‘n Bloggin’

Home for the night has been Site 15 at the Lake Michigan Campground in Hiawatha National Forest just west of St Ignace, Michigan on US-2. No hookups but with our NPS Senior Pass the fee was only $10 for a lakefront site. The fact that we could get decent Verizon data...

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Bentley’s B-M-L Diner

Bentley’s B-M-L Diner

In business in the same building for 98 years and in operation at the same location on State Street in St Ignace, Michigan since 1940, this "Best L'il Diner on the Straits" is a gem. Looking for a cup of coffee and a treat, we never even looked at the inside of the...

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Museum of Ojibwa Culture

Museum of Ojibwa Culture

The Museum of the Ojibwa Culture in St Ignace, Michigan was established at Marquette Mission Park. The location speaks eloquently of the interplay between the Ojibwa peoples and the French missionaries/explorers/fur traders here on the Straits of Mackinac. The...

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The Big Mac Bridge

The Big Mac Bridge

Ever since we first crossed the Straits of Mackinac via the Mackinac Bridge, also known as the Mighty Mac and as the Big Mac Bridge, in 2012 we've been fascinated with this engineering wonder. This 5th longest suspension bridge in the world weighs more than a million...

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Rudbeckia & Burnt Marshmallow

Rudbeckia & Burnt Marshmallow

On the grounds of what was the Fred Foltz & Sons dairy farm for three generations, John & Vickie and their son have established Rudbeckia Winery & Burnt Marshmallow Brewery near Petosky, Michigan. After getting our T@B set up nearby we walked over to the...

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Planning a trip? Dreaming of travel? Perhaps some of our adventures could inspire yours! Over the last several years we’ve had the distinct pleasure of many cross country journeys traveling though the Lower 48 in tents and our various teardrop campers as well as an amazing Alaska adventure that did not involve a camper.

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All Because of an Eclipse

All Because of an Eclipse

It was a fabulous opportunity to not only view the 2024 Solar Eclipse from within the path of totality but also to enjoy a five day weekend with friends from the T@B trailer community at Ohio’s East Harbor State Park on the shore of Lake Erie.