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2022 Reservations Now Available

We are now taking reservations for our 2022 season! If you would like to make a deposit on any of our 3 trip offerings please give us a call at 419-705-9722. You can also book right online through our website if you would like to make a full payment. Our trip dates are below: Intro: September 16th – 19th September 30th – October 3rd (Fall Colors) Intermediate: September 2nd – 6th (Labor Day Weekend)   We hope to see you…

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2021 Season Re-Cap and 2022 Tour Dates

Greetings! We hope everyone had a great fall and is excited for the upcoming Holiday season. Turkey, pumpkin pie, green bean casserole, warm fires, red-nosed reindeer, and hot cocoa – what’s not to love! Hiking season has sadly come to a close in the UP with some recent snow, but we are looking forward to getting out the snowshoes and skis and making the best of the winter months. But WOW – what a great 2021 hiking season we had!…

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2021 Spring Backpacking at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Each spring, Domonick and I try to complete a “speed boost” hike of the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The direction of travel varies, but we hike the length from Munising to Grand Marais over two nights. This gives us a chance to reacquaint ourselves with the trail as we prepare ourselves to guide late summer/fall backpacking trips. Spring is also an interesting time to go backpacking, because the trees have not leafed out yet, making for some unique views. A…

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Porcupine Mountains Yurt Camping: Part 2

Carolyn and I had the pleasure to re-visit Porcupine Mountains State Park this past March and do some more winter Yurt Camping. On our first Yurt experience, we spent only 1-night, and we both agreed that this was definitely not enough time. This year we reserved 2-nights with the ambition to see more of the park. The winter yurt and cabin reservations fill up really fast, so the only availability they had was in late March. We figured there would…

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Laughing Whitefish Falls/ Subway

Laughing Whitefish Falls/ Subway – Alger County This magnificent cascading waterfall is one of the best in the area and one we highly recommend checking out. The falls cascade through an impressive gorge down exposed rock giving the illusion of a “bridal veil”. For those willing to explore further outside of the main falls area, there is a neat little cave. Called the “subway” by locals, the cave is a tubular exposed sand-stone formation with a small but picturesque waterfall…

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Presque Isle

Presque Isle – Marquette Area Presque Isle is a scenic oval shaped peninsula situated a few miles north of Marquette. At 323 acres, there are many sights to behold including beaches, cliffs, and beautiful interior woodland home to more than 100 species of native plants. Presque Isle is best known for its northern most point which is called Black Rocks. It is a popular destination for impressive rocky coastal views and a great location for cliff jumping into Lake Superior…

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Hogback Mountain

Hogback Mountain – Marquette Area Hogback Mountain (referred by locals simply as Hogsback), is a challenging hike to a remote peak in the southern portion of the Huron Mountains. The 1,220 ft peak is absent of vegetation and exhibits granite slab outcroppings rewarding the strong hiker with 360 degrees of unobstructed views of Lake Superior to the east and endless stretches of undeveloped forest and hills to the north and west.  It’s one of the best views in the UP!…

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Sugarloaf Mountain

Sugarloaf Mountain – Marquette Area Sugarloaf Mountain (1,070 ft) is a popular hike in the Marquette area and provides excellent 360 degree views of Lake Superior, several islands, the city of Marquette, and beautiful interior forests with sightlines to other popular granite speckled peaks including Hogsback Mountain and Top of the World. Trail Length: 0.9 Mile out and back (30 minutes to 1 hour)   Difficulty: Easy/ Moderate This short hike ascends 250 ft in about 1/2 of a mile.…

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Mount Marquette

Mount Marquette – Marquette Area Mount Marquette is a great little hike that will take you to an amazing overlook of the city of Marquette and Lake Superior beyond. Originally called Mount Mesnard after the French Jesuit Missionary, Rene Mesnard, and later named Mount Marquette in the 1960s after the explorer Jacques Marquette, this 1,106 ft. peak near the shores of Lake Superior offers an amazing hike right near the city, winding its way to the overlook through beautiful mixed…

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