Author: Mark Haskell

  • Living in a Pickle Barrel

    Today we headed East along the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Stopped at a waterfall trail that continued on to Lake Superior where the waves were breaking like it was the ocean. The wind shifted from out of the South to blowing from the North overnight. I’m sure glad Beth researched the weather and booked us…

  • Pictured Rocks

    Nice quiet night at our campground with a delightful chill in the air. Awoke before Beth and turned on the furnace since it was 52 degrees! Drove over to Munising at 8:30 so we would have a place to park. No issue – we backed into a spot with a harbor view. The Grand Isle…

  • Into the UP

    Note: We didn’t know it at the time, but this would be the beginning of a set of visits that would take us all around the shoreline of Lake Superior. Up at 0500 CST to get moving to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (UP) where we don’t have a reservation. By 0615 CST we’re on our way…

  • Sleeping with Goats

    Ice Cream, Yogurt, and Cheese all beckoned us as we traveled to Wisconsin for the first time. The morning drive was through cornfields with chicory and Queen Anne’s Lace along the roadside. Peoria Lake looked interesting. We passed the Caterpillar factory. If we come this way again, it might be fun to take the tour.  Passed…

  • Kickapoo

    Up and out by 8:30 we drove towards Indianapolis where we stopped to fill our 30# propane tank. Propane powers our refrigerator, stove, water heater, van heat, and generator when needed. One fill generally lasts us a month on the road. Camping World discounts propane by 25% on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, so that is when…

  • Must Stop for Crafts

    Leaving Natural Tunnel State Park, we back-tracked to photograph a railroad trestle we had passed yesterday. The Copper Creek Trestle is one of two here. The visible trestle is 167 feet tall. A lower trestle, built in 1890, is hidden by the trees. Constructed in 1908, the high trestle still services 18 coal trains per…