I know right. Kids down here in SE Michigan think there are 20 stars in the sky and have never seen the Milky Way in its glory. Up there the sky is completely filled with stars.
I went to undergrad at Michigan Tech. My grandpa grew up in Copper Harbor and my family still owns land outside Eagle River, a lot in Negaunee and a cabin in Big Bay right down the street from where the real life "Anatomy of a Murder" took place and where the movie was filmed. Once every couple winters me and some buds go to the Big Bay cabin and snowmobile through the Hurons and Keewenaw all the way to Eagle River and then back. The other winter we go the opposite way down the AAA to Marquette and then east to Paradise.
We had a buddy get lost in a snowstorm at night only to find an old hunting cabin on the route and stay the night there. Probably saved some toes at the least.
My bucket list includes a trip to Isle Royale. Alas the wolves are gone (last I heard there was only 1 female left on the island) and the longest study ever of wolf/moose, predator/prey dynamics, run by Tech, is over and the island is being over run by Moose.
I know right. Kids down here in SE Michigan think there are 20 stars in the sky. Up there the sky is completely filled with stars.
I went to undergrad at Michigan Tech. My grandpa grew up in Copper Harbor and my family still owns land outside Eagle River, a lot in Negaunee and a cabin in Big Bay right down the street from where the real life "Anatomy of a Murder" took place and where the movie was filmed. Once every couple winters me and some buds go to the Big Bay cabin and snowmobile through the Hurons and Keewenaw all the way to Eagle River and then back. The other winter we go the opposite way down the AAA to Marquette and then east to Paradise.
We had a buddy get lost in a snowstorm at night only to find an old hunting cabin on the route and stay the night there. Probably saved some toes at the least.
My bucket list includes a trip to Isle Royale. Alas the wolves are gone (last I heard there was only 1 female left on the island) and the longest study ever of wolf/moose, predator/prey dynamics, run by Tech, is over and the island is being over run by Moose.
I know right. Kids down here in SE Michigan think there are 20 stars in the sky. Up there the sky is completely filled with stars.
I went to undergrad at Michigan Tech. My grandpa grew up in Copper Harbor and my family still owns land outside Eagle River, a lot in Negaunee and a cabin in Big Bay right down the street from where the real life "Anatomy of a Murder" took place and where the movie was filmed. Once every couple winters me and some buds go to the Big Bay cabin and snowmobile through the Hurons and Keewenaw all the way to Eagle River and then back. The other winter we go the opposite way down the AAA to Marquette and then east to Paradise.
We had a buddy get lost in a snowstorm at night only to find an old hunting cabin on the route and stay the night there. Probably saved some toes at the least.
My bucket list includes a trip to Isle Royale.