27 July 2022
Posted 10 March 2023
Porcupine Mountains Wilderness. We find silly hats and lots of waterfalls.
0843 47,815 64° Dump tanks and fill water. Leave Saxon Harbor and head east into Michigan.
Campground. Sites are between the road and Lake Superior. No Verizon cell
signal and no vacancy.
Having very little hair, I’m always interested in finding hats. Back
in 1903, a railroad engineer named Stormy Kromer needed a hat that wouldn’t
blow off and would keep his ears warm. His wife, Ida sewed flaps on a
baseball cap, and later sewed an entire wool cap. They started selling them
and over a hundred years later
Stormy Kromer
hats are still being produced. These are a few of the historic hats the
factory has on display. A tour was available later in the day, but trails
and waterfalls beckoned.
We stopped and talked to the folks at Cramblits Welding. In addition
to trailer repair and general welding, JulAnn Cramblit produces beautiful
metal art, like this owl.
our way to the Porkies.
1017 47,872 67° Porcupine Mountains –
Presque Isle Rustic Campground – No Vacancy
Mushrooms growing on trees reminded us of ice cream cones. It may be a
red-banded or red belted polypore. If you know what it is, please leave a
comment.
Round potholes in the riverbed form where an eddy current continually
swirls pebbles and sand grains in a circular path.Over time, tehe scouring
action of these materials wean away the softer shale, forming large,
smooth-sided potholes.
Timber and cables hold a pedestrian suspension bridge allowing
visitors to cross the river without getting wet.
It took just an hour and a half to wander the waterfall loop trail.
Definitely one of our favorites of the trip.
A ranger told us that the name doesn’t really fit as Overlooked Falls
is one of the most visited places in the park.
Center
Stopped and picked-up maps and information. There were no
campsites available at the state park’s Union Bay Campground
1535
1545 47,899 Union River’s Big Bear Campground
for us!
But the clouds lifted just enough to let the sun illuminate them from
underneath. The first photo in today’s post is also from this unique sunset.
One response to “East and UP”
¡Esto es un sombrero grande!