Posted by johnlobb on May 16, 2015 at 06:03:31 from (69.35.200.125):
Went to the western UP of Michigan last week, to the Keweenaw peninsula. About a 9-10 hour drive from lower Michigan. Had a great time at a wedding Sat night. Stayed with a buddy and his wife in Eagle River and saw an old International TD series close to the shore of Lake Superior. Which one is it? I'm thinking maybe a TD6. The grass was too wet to get too close to it. The first falls is Eagle River falls, many Redhorse Suckers in the river below trying to get upstream. The snow gauge is impressive and the sign with the record snowfall is too. Had to include a pic of a left over snowbank still on the ground up there. The pic off the dock is from another buddys camp on Lac La Belle near the tip of the Keweenaw. The second little falls is Jacob Falls like the sign says, there are soo many picturesque things to look at. They also have Pastys up there and we had the great pasty wars of 2015 to see who had the best one. On Mothers day we went to Copper Harbor to the golf course and had a prime rib buffet in the old heavy timbered clubhouse built in the '30's. On the way home just after turning onto US 2 from Blaney Park we had a cougar run in front of us about 50'. It was as long (without tail) as my car is wide. A beautiful powerful animal. Overall a great trip. BTW, on that dozer, I'm gonna have my buddy throw a tin can over the exhaust.
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