Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Exploring the U.P.

David and I took a three day weekend vacation to check out some of the beautiful U.P. scenery.  We spent our first day in St. Ignace, MI and then drove to Sault Ste. Marie, MI (“The Soo”).  We saw The Soo Locks, which is where you can see Great Lake freighters.  It’s the largest waterway traffic system on earth. :) Next, we jumped the border and went into Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Our dogs alllmost kept us from getting in since we didn’t have proof of their vaccinations. But he let us go through! We spent about 30 minutes driving around in Canada (basically to say we’d been).  That night we had dinner in St. Ignace and enjoyed a peaceful evening in our cabin on Lake Michigan.

The Soo Locks.  We were able to see the locks open and a big freighter.
That's the international bridge to Canada.  
The Soo Locks.
Hello Canada!!  
This is a view of Lake Michigan from our cabin.  We had such a
peaceful evening in the cabin, playing Life.

Mackinac Bridge
The next morning we crossed over the Mackinac Bridge into Mackinac City.  The bridge is awesome and makes you feel as if it’s San Fran.  It’ll cost you $4 every time you cross over…worth it everytime.  The bridge connects the U.P. to the main land of Michigan. From Mackinac City, we boarded the ferry and headed to Mackinac Island.  Mackinac Island is a beautiful resort.  We checked out Fort Mackinac, bought some fudge, and pedaled bikes around the Island (8.3 miles around the Island.)  There are no motorized vehicles permitted on the Island, so you either walk or ride bikes. 
The ferry we took from Mackinac City to Mackinac Island.  Can you tell
how tight of a turn around this is?  It's no problem from these captains.
One of the beautiful churches on the Island.
Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island.  There's a diner at the top where those
yellow umbrellas are.
Entrance to Fort Mackinac
Love this little church hut.  It was pretty chilly inside.
This is a compilation of some of the rooms in the buildings of Fort Mackinac.
Love seeing all the old items in these rooms.
A view of Mackinac Island from the top of Fort Mackinac.
View from Fort Mackinac
As we were riding around the island, we saw Arch Rock.
Lighthouse close to Mackinac Island

Sunday morning we left and headed for the Tahquemenon Falls.  Pictures cannot truly describe the beauty of these falls. There are two areas…the lower falls and the upper falls.  

The Lower Falls
David on the Boardwalk to see the Falls
The Upper Falls
In front of the Upper Falls
I just love these falls...isn't it beautiful?!

The Falls are aka "Root Beer Falls," which is a local name because of the water's color.

We also checked out Whitefish Point…basically the end of the earth.  Our phones went into international mode at $15 per minute.  It was cold and windy…but beautiful and you can look across the water and see Canada.

David walking along the beach at Whitefish Point 
The Lighthouse at Whitefish Point
Happy trails to you!


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