*Note: I was gone for two days and blogger was SUPPOSED to publish THIS post before the next one on my blog. I just got home and wanted to publish this now, due to their error. Please read this first and then the blogpost under this one next. Sorry for the inconvenience!
About a month ago, we went on a beautiful hike to explore a desolate part of the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula in the U.P. of Michigan with my brother and his wife and two dear friends.
About a month ago, we went on a beautiful hike to explore a desolate part of the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula in the U.P. of Michigan with my brother and his wife and two dear friends.
It was a tough hike for me, as it was about 5 miles, but it was worth every sore muscle.
We actually took a short stop first to walk out the the very most northernmost point of Michigan, at the tip of the Keweenaw peninsula. Please take a minute to click on this link
to see where this is on the U.S.A. map, because it really is an incredible geographical site.
to see where this is on the U.S.A. map, because it really is an incredible geographical site.
Across from the tip of this peninsula is Canada (on the other side of Lake Superior).
The second hike we took is not developed yet. It has been purchased by the State of Michigan to be preserved, but the state has not put in a good path yet.
The hike goes through desolate forest with roots and hills and rock cliffs and ends where the Montreal River dumps into Lake Superior in a beautiful waterfall.
On our hike, we actually went above that set of falls to another set of falls on the same river.
I thought I was taking FAR too many pictures during the hike, but now that I am back and have recouperated, I wish I would have taken even more photos.
So, with no further delays, here is Part One of my two part series on this wonderful hike:
This was taken during our first "short" hike at the very tip of the peninsula. Across and a little to the left of the look out point at the tip is a lighthouse wayyyy in the distance. I had to beg my zoom to capture it, and it did...hazy of course, because of the distance, but still pretty:
Then, we were off to our second, longest hike after a bumpy ride in my brother's truck to the start of the hike.
This is a shot of the shoreline as we began the hike:
A shot of the many points where we hiked through "the enchanted forests" of cedar trees along the Lake Superior shoreline during the hike:
We hiked along the shore where there were cliffs at many points, with wonderful, knotty trees and great shorelines:
You know my love for tree mushrooms!
Well, imagine my delight when we saw THIS tree with MANY mushrooms on it!:
One of the highlights of the hike...this wonderful rock where the Lake Superior waters ate away all around it and left it orphaned in the water:
More of the wonderful shoreline views of Lake Superior during the hike:
As we hiked away from the mainland, you had wonderful views in back of you too;
When I didn't know if I could hike any more, we reached the falls!
This is the Montreal River dumping its waters into Lake Superior:
Stay tuned for PART TWO tomorrow, as there are plenty more pictures of the beautiful hike that we took...where we climbed up higher to the 2nd set of falls and then came back down to hike home.
Oh, and yes,.....I did need a whole bunch of Aleve after that day...but like I said, it was SO worth it!!
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