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Topic: Maiden Voyage Posted: 14 Jun 2012 at 7:35am |
Thanks Huron! I just signed on and was going to put out a plea to you and the others for any info.
Unfortunately, work obligations keep me from the Porkies round up.....I'm on-call that week  .
Union Bay sounds nice - with hook ups & on the water but, appears busy. Presque Isle plays into my dry camping preference.
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HuronSailor
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Posted: 14 Jun 2012 at 7:30am |
I'm going to spend a few days in Presque Isle campground before moving to Union Bay for the August rally, so I'll let you know. We drove through Presque Isle campground last summer, it had everything from tents to motorhomes in it.
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 9:47pm |
David, the Presque Isle campground on the west end of the Porkies has rustic sites (no services), but as I recall the sites are big enough for an R-pod. I've never camped there, since I prefer the beach access on the east end of the park at Union Bay.
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 9:42pm |
Yes, Techntrek, we used regular 87 octane gas without ethanol added....mostly. It's rolling land, on state highways with no expressways, and certainly some hills (no mountains), but the wind was fairly strong both directions. I never filled fuel over 3/4 tank, and the Pod had no fluids. I had one kayak on the car. Remember the thread referring to that as disrupting the airflow. Could it be? I'll load both kayaks next time.
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Posted: 13 Jun 2012 at 10:49am |
Beautiful setup and love this picture! Thanks for posting it and the information.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 8:13pm |
Love the picture, that a Kayak up there?
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 7:35pm |
We got our little 152 in WI and promptly did a cross country trip via the UP, Canada, and the Fingerlakes back home to SW CT over a three week period back in 2010.
The MI state parks, specifically Tahquamenon Falls is gorgeous and has some of the cleanest, best maintained and organized facilities we've seen to date.
If it wasn't such a long drive there and back towing, we'd be there already.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 4:57pm |
Originally posted by KayakkrazyUP
Hey. The Porkies State Park is open. No road construction this summer to the east end of the park, from hwy M-64 from Ontonagon along Lake Superior. That is the customary way to get to the park anyway. The County Road 519 north of Wakefield, to the west end campground, is under construction this summer, but the west end trails are also accessible by driving the pretty paved road, South Boundary Road, from the east end.
Most folks find the whole area beautiful and well worth the drive to see. I'm a cheerleader for Lake Superior. It has dozens of beautiful parks along its south shore from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to Duluth Minnesota, but you do not want to be here during a south wind in high heat...the biting flies are unbearable. |
Thanks for the info! The web site indicated there might be several hours detour. Have you been to Presque Isle in the Porkies? If so, will the sites accomodate something the size of a Pod? I've been warned about the flies. Do they have a "season" - certain months better than others? Now you have me thinking......Rocky's or Porkies???  I may have to see what Keith&Dar can tell me about Northern WI. I think a "lake loop" trip - up MI, across the UP and down WI might be interesting.
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 12:58pm |
Looks good. Great mpg numbers in both directions - did you not have any hills, and maybe used pure gasoline (not the stuff cut with 10% ethanol)?
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Posted: 12 Jun 2012 at 8:15am |
Hey. The Porkies State Park is open. No road construction this summer to the east end of the park, from hwy M-64 from Ontonagon along Lake Superior. That is the customary way to get to the park anyway. The County Road 519 north of Wakefield, to the west end campground, is under construction this summer, but the west end trails are also accessible by driving the pretty paved road, South Boundary Road, from the east end.
Most folks find the whole area beautiful and well worth the drive to see. I'm a cheerleader for Lake Superior. It has dozens of beautiful parks along its south shore from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to Duluth Minnesota, but you do not want to be here during a south wind in high heat...the biting flies are unbearable.
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