02TahoeMD
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Something about white sand beaches and no people.
Could not agree more! Great photos, guess I am gonna need to go visit the U.P. on one of my journeys. Thanks for posting such great photos.:Wow1:
Something about white sand beaches and no people.
Great pics. This is all in the UP? Whereabouts? My wife's family is all from up there. She came from a big Catholic family (Belgian on her mother's side, Polish on her dad's) and most of them are still up there in the area between Menominee and Powers.
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Back in 2015 we happened to be passing through on our way to Canada and Niagara Falls. I said to my wife "we'll be passing through the UP, do you want to stop and visit family?" (we had last been there for a big family reunion in 2009.) She said "sure" so we emailed her cousin, who owns a breakfast restaurant in Powers, and asked if we could visit. I figured a few hours to visit family and then we'd get back on the road.
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Well, I should have known better! First her cousin insisted that we stay with them at their house, and then she actually closed the restaurant early and invited - not kidding - probably 60 or 80 people, all of whom were relatives of some kind, to a big party at the restaurant. And all because we just happened to be passing through from Colorado on our way to Canada!
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The UP is actually the only part of Michigan I've ever seen - I've never been down in "the mitten." We crossed into Canada at Sault-Ste-Marie and drove around the East side of Lake Huron to get to Niagara Falls. I thought the UP was beautiful and seemed to be very "wild" and sparsely populated compared to even Minnesota or North Dakota.
Thanks man! Was just reading your review of the Duramax Colorado ironically, came up in a Google search. Just bought my wife one for Valentines Day. Pretty stoked about it, picking it up tomorrow. Sounds like you really liked it.loving your truck and adventures man. Always excited when this thread updates
Could not agree more! Great photos, guess I am gonna need to go visit the U.P. on one of my journeys. Thanks for posting such great photos.:Wow1:
Those pics best describe my feelings on the Burb. It's the ultimate take your family and all your gear, with no cares, and have an adventure.... mobile.
That said we also did some camping and adventures with the Land Cruiser this summer as well. It definitely covers rough terrain at a quicker clip than the Burb but other than a couple of super tight spots, we likely could have gotten the Burb everywhere we took the Cruiser. We love getting out to some of the remote beaches of the UP. Something about white sand beaches and no people, it's the best of summer. Since I don't do trip reports anymore I will just share some pics here as well.
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Couldn't agree more, time and time again this thing has paid off. Can haul everyone and all their gear plus tow 7-8k lbs worth of additional gear. Went up to Tahoe twice the past couple months and had her fully loaded down with 8 passengers and all our gear.
Now Ill see how she does in the Desert! heading to the Mojave Road in March!
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