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Wink
02-26-2008, 03:59 PM
Some of you know that Griz, myself and 3 others left last Monday from St. Ignace to loop up thru Copper harbor and back. Well, I'm here to tell you the trip was awesome.
Sleds - 04 800 Doo Renegade, 05 Poo 900 Fusion, 05 Doo 600 SDI Renegade, 07 Arctic Cat Jag, 08 Yamaha Apex LTX
We left from St. Ignace Monday morning about 8:30. Took the west loop up to Trout Lake to McGowan's for breakfast. Then we went up and caught Dick (sp) Rd and ran north to pick up the trail to Paradise. Went thru Paradise and stopped at Rainbow Lodge for a bowl of soup. Then on past Garnd Marais to Munising. Griz ran out of gas by Shingleton and yours truly towed him in. Spent that nite at the Super 8 in Munising. Trails for the most part were great except just north of Paradise (there was actually a stump in the trail on a curve). 220 miles.
Left Tuesday morn. for Houghton. Took trail 8 past Marquette thru Little Lake, Ishpeming and on towards Baraga. Found out the trail from Baraga to Chassel was closed for logging. So we had to head south towards Sidnaw and up thru Alston (sp) on to Twin Lakes and up to Houghton. More fantastic trails. 210 miles. Checked into the Super 8 in Houghton.
Left Wednesday morn. for a loop thru Copper Harbor. Took the trail around the eastern side and ended up on the Gay Trail (it sucked). Once off that trail we headed on past Copper Harbor to the tip of the Keeweenaw. Then back to the Mariner in Copper Harbor for a great lunch. Then we headed up Brockway Mt. (unbelievable view) and on around the west side of the peninsula and back to Houghton. 165 miles
Got up Thur. morn. and had to put a new battery in my SDI ($34). Headed back to Munising. Trail to Baraga was still closed. So we headed south to Twin Lakes again. Griz wanted to see the trussel bridges on that trail south of Twin Lakes so we said it's not that much farther to Bruces Crossing and over. (duh) Took that trail on around towards Lanse. Then we said "the Big Bay Loop doesn't look that much farther (duh again)(it's only about 1/2" on paper). Took that loop over to Big Bay and Marquette. It was a beautiful trail. All great trails to this point. Took the RR grade from Marquette thru Au traine, what a POS. Kicked our butts at the end of the day. Went to the Buckhorn south of Munising for supper. Got to the SUper 8 in Wetmore about 9:30. 325 miles (duh, duh, duh)
Left Thur. morn for St. Ignace. Went south thru Big Springs and Manistique and on across trail 2. What a great trail and a beautiful day. Stopped at Engadine (do all of you know how to pronounce that? it will be on the test later) for a beer. Then on thru Naubinway and into Cut River. Then to Moran for a great dinner and a few celebratory barley pops. Then back to St. Ignace. 210 miles
1130 total miles - GPS
A great trip with great friends, one I've been wanting to do for a long time. 95% of the trails were outstanding. My battery was the only casualty.
A special thanks to Jim and Cheryl for treating us so good at the Super 8 in St. Ignace. And to the Rock Bottom and of course Timmy Lee (my little brother).

Snow VP
02-26-2008, 04:38 PM
Great story, most people don't drive that far in a car, let alone a sled! How 'bout some pics?

I see you eleminated the 'chatter bumps' on the Cut River trail from your story :p (Since Dave ripped off the 3 point hitch and could not have it groomed perfect for your arrival)

Wink
02-26-2008, 04:42 PM
All pics are on my computer at home. I will post some tonite.
Bumps, what bumps? There are no bumps on the St. Ignace system.

conniver04
02-26-2008, 04:45 PM
Great story, most people don't drive that far in a car, let alone a sled! How 'bout some pics?

I see you eleminated the 'chatter bumps' on the Cut River trail from your story :p (Since Dave ripped off the 3 point hitch and could not have it groomed perfect for your arrival)

Hey Neil, Have you drove that far in a car since coming home from college?:smilielol

I bet that would have been a great trip and I sure wish that I could have made it. Thanks again for the invite Wink and I sure hope you guys plan it next year and include me.

I wish you would have told me of Griz getting towed in with no fuel this past weekend:D that would have made for a whole new conversation on Sat.:smilielol

Wink
02-26-2008, 04:48 PM
I wish you would have told me of Griz getting towed in with no fuel this past weekend:D that would have made for a whole new conversation on Sat.:smilielol

Sorry - my bad. :sorry2[1]

conniver04
02-26-2008, 04:54 PM
I wish you would have told me of Griz getting towed in with no fuel this past weekend:D that would have made for a whole new conversation on Sat.:smilielol

Sorry - my bad. :sorry2[1]

Don't worry I'll make up for it when I see him again:D

ToddMeister
02-26-2008, 05:18 PM
Hey Neil, Have you drove that far in a car since coming home from college?:smilielol


Now that right there was funny, I don't care who ya are :smilielol :smilielol

Snow VP
02-26-2008, 05:22 PM
Hey Neil, Have you drove that far in a car since coming home from college?:smilielol


In Da UP? Only once smart guy.

Wink
02-26-2008, 05:24 PM
Some pics. I'll use 2 replies cause I don't know how many I can post at a time.

polaris4me
02-26-2008, 05:25 PM
Kathy and I are going to make that trip this June, by car. I think the snow will be gone by then.:cool:

Wink
02-26-2008, 05:29 PM
More Pics. The tip of the Keeweenaw. A view from Brockway Mtn. On the barge at Big Springs

Wink
02-26-2008, 05:31 PM
On the Tressel Bridges.

Griz
02-26-2008, 05:32 PM
Hey Neil, Have you drove that far in a car since coming home from college?

I bet that would have been a great trip and I sure wish that I could have made it. Thanks again for the invite Wink and I sure hope you guys plan it next year and include me.

I wish you would have told me of Griz getting towed in with no fuel this past weekend:D that would have made for a whole new conversation on Sat.:smilielol

Your time's coming Pal. There were no pics when I towed Wink's MXZ back to Raco with a cooked motor or when I towed him to Engadine(correct pronunciation) with a cooked motor. At least I didn't break my egg. :smilielol If you do need a tow just call and I'll help you out.:D

ToddMeister
02-26-2008, 05:42 PM
Your time's coming Pal. There were no pics when I towed Wink's MXZ back to Raco with a cooked motor or when I towed him to Engadine(correct pronunciation) with a cooked motor. At least I didn't break my egg. If you do need a tow just call and I'll help you out.

You'll only be able to tow him if your belt ain't all oily LOL :smilielol :smilielol

Griz
02-26-2008, 05:49 PM
You'll only be able to tow him if your belt ain't all oily LOL :smilielol :smilielol

No oil. That issue is history. :cussing[1 I wish I had known that I had to tell the GPS to store the track on the chip. Only got the last third:banghead: I wanted to upload the whole track and print it. We were crossing the Bridge in the way home when i discovered that. Told wink to turn around but he kept heading south

ToddMeister
02-26-2008, 07:00 PM
I'm also finding out with my GPS you have to save the tracks to the SD card or it fills up the internal memory and drops off the older data. Gotta figure out if there is a better way or if more memory can be allocated.