There is occasionally snow remaining in lots around Calumet in July. Its breathtaking country. A especially unique microclimate blessed with the most beautiful lake side views known in this universe. Potentially home of the world's oldest known copper mines, there's still large strikes discovered to this day. The timber industry has not yet left much of island and the short specific growing season combined with some of the oldest topsoil in the US also produces hay and several smallish hidden and tucked away orchards. Several types of berries are also native there. The residents are mostly some of the finest, friendliest, kind hearted sort of people you could ever wish to meet. With few exceptions. Its a shame about the obsurd amount of winter snow to deal with, they seem like to nice of folks to be buried so deeply for...
Read moreWhat a marvelous, beautiful, and authentically wild place to visit! So much culture, history, and unique aspects of society live here harmonious with nature. The people were so kind and genuine as we traveled (early season tourists). We explored everything on the west, north, and south sides of the peninsula. I saw so many things I've only read about in a book - it was fantastic LIVING it! (Do NOT forget the bug spray!) Rain will not deter your trip to this majestic part of the US. If early season travelers, be prepared for...
Read moreOne of the most beautiful places on earth. Miles and miles of gorgeous landscapes and skyscapes. Adventure around every corner, if you've got the gumption to go looking for it. Historic buildings, lighthouses, mines, ruins, waterfalls, agate hunting, ghost towns, hiking trails...bring your motorhome, bring your Harley...stay as long as you can. You can't see it all in just a few days. If you enjoy the great outdoors,...
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