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Tag Archives: North Country National Scenic Trail
Possibly Michigan’s most beautiful inland secret
Having lived in Michigan for more than 27 years, I thought I knew of and was familiar with all the beautiful spots here. Certainly, the Great Lakes coastlines are noted for their distinctive landscapes and vast scenic beauty. Otherwise, Lake … Continue reading →
Posted in ecosystems, fun, geography, Geology, hiking, history, land use, Nature, peace, recreation, seasons, topography, tourism, trails, Travel, Uncategorized, walking, Wildlife
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Tagged Baraga County, box canyon, Canyon Falls, Grand Canyon of the Upper Peninsula, Michigan, North Country National Scenic Trail, slate, Sturgeon River, waterfalls
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Going “Wild” – Images of the North Country National Scenic Trail
Inspired by reading the book Wild, by Cheryl Strayed, Kathy and I embarked on our first segment of the North Country National Scenic Trail. Here are some photos we took from our six-mile trek along those portions of the trail … Continue reading →
Posted in Active transportation, art, book reviews, books, entertainment, environment, fitness, fun, geography, health, hiking, infrastructure, land use, nature, pictures, placemaking, sustainability, tourism, trails, transportation, Travel, walking, Wildlife, writing
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Tagged active transportation, Barry County, books, Cheryl Strayed, exercise, fitness, fun, geography, health, hiking, land use, Michigan, North Country National Scenic Trail, planning, trails, walking, Wild, Yankee Springs Recreation Area
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