Day 8: Friday, Oct 13, 2023
We were far enough south that we could join up with the trail portion of the 7 hour plane crash trail (finally)
Hopped on the gravel roads and headed south.
There were some roads closed for the Lake Superior Rally. Plan on coming back next year to check it out.
Stopped at Lake St Katherine for some coffee around 10AM and to check out the campground. Pretty great spot, open year round. Was on our list to stay at on Night 1, so it was fitting to check it out at least.
Aimed for Iron Mountain. Gonna go see the Iron Mountain Iron Mine.
Really good tour (not as good as Quincy or Cliffs Shaft) but a bit spendy. Got deep into the mine, rode a little train, the whole thing.
So now it was 2PM. The brewery in Iron Mountain didn't open till 4.
We looked at our watch, looked at our GPS, it was raining, we decided to head for home.
We rolled through a county campground south of Iron Mountain, but it was more Jellystone than Yellowstone, so we checked out a little waterfall, got some cheese out of the cooler, and headed home.
Stopped along the way for a Wisconsin fish fry. 3 piece cod, french fries, cole slaw, rye bread.
So there ya go. We had a great time, other than the aformentioned IPR and flat tire issues, everything worked great.
The 7 hour Plane Crash trail was pretty meh other than just the end up past copper harbor. Basically just bombing gravel roads and since we are too wide for the rail trails, a lot of paved roads. Would have been a bit more fun on a side by side or dirt bike.
The southern half (south of the Kewenaw) was more fun than the northern half. Still got pretty good and muddy so that was nice.
If we had it all to do over again, we would have stayed 1 more night at Pictured Rocks. Next year we want to go watch the rally, so maybe we can work some Pictured Rocks into that trip.