Michigan Upper Peninsula day 1-5: Pictured Rocks

Our first trip to Michigan Upper Peninsula was very nice and relaxing. 1180 miles of driving, 65 miles of walking in total plus a few miles in canoe. This time around we were organized a bit better and mostly packed the day before the trip. Still driving 405 miles to Little Beaver Lake in ☞ Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore was slow. Piotr was tired and we had to stop multiple time for short breaks, sometimes in nice spots along Lake Michigan. We traveled in this part of the Upper Peninsula north of Green Bay for the first time.

We arrived at small Little Beaver Lake Campground, forested but with sites close to one another, quite late. We had reservation, so it was not a big deal. Next morning we were ready for our first hike: 8.5 miles around Little Beaver Lake and Beaver Lake, down Beaver Creek to Lake Superior, west along Twelvemile Beach towards Spray Falls (though did not make it that far), returning to Little Beaver Lake and our campground. We were learning how to cross-over between the trail running on top of the cliff and sandy beach. And we were adding miles (throughout this entire trip) hiked on North Country Trail, our favorite.

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Water in Lake Superior was surprisingly warm and had intense, changing color. Our pictures do not lie – it looked like a tropical sea, not a northern lake. In the evening we moved to Upper Hurricane River Campground for three nights.

Next morning we drove to Chapel Falls trailhead and walked 10.5-mile loop to Mosquito Falls and Mosquito Beach, Grand Portal Rock, Chapel Beach and Rock, Chapel Falls. Beatiful views of the clifs and turquoise water. Many people, but this was Memorial Day weekend and great weather. On the way back to our campground, we stopped for a short sunset walk on Twelvemile Beach near Lake Superior (Sulivan Creek) Overlook.

Day four, we drove very short distabce to Huricane River parking lot and walked 9 miles (return) to Au Sable Light Station, investigating ship wrecks clearly visible close to shore, than continued to steep Grand Sable Dunes (log slide point), returning the same way and finishing the day at sunset on the beach near Huricane River outlet. During lunch time at the Sable log slide we discussed extensively rolling down the slide to the lake shore, but did not do it.

The following day, we drove 230 miles to Porcupine Mountains after visiting Miners Beach and two short breaks on the way to walk to Munsing Falls and Canyon Falls. We enjoyed sunny and mild weather the first five days of the trip and we loved the scenery. It would be nice to backpack the whole lenghth of Pictured Rocks Lakeshore, but we were late to planning and happy to score any campsites at all.

We arrived quite early at ☞ Porcupine Mountains Visitor Center to check-in for one night at Union River Outpost Campground. We had to come back next morning to get backcountry permit, but a bigger problem was brewing: serious rain sweeping through the area the following 24 hours. We spent the evening preping for the multi-day hike, packing and waterproofing our backpacks, eating extra calories and taking extra long shower at Union Bay Campground. The rain came late next morning.

Southwest road trip 2022

We are back from 29-day (May 11-June 8) trip to the Southwest. We drove some 5000 miles (between destinations plus local) and walked/hiked 170 miles. Our Forester performed quite well on dirt roads – it allowed us to visit some more remote wilderness areas (we avoided the temptation to explore interesting roads that required higher clearance). As we visited many of the national parks years ago, this time we focused on hiking and viewing less known sites: Puebloan ruins, narrow canyons, rock formations. We also spent some time at more popular destinations and visited historical/archeological sites. 5-day (49-mile) hike down Buckskin Gulch and Paria River Canyon was the top highlight. We liked Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness, Chaco Culture Park and Great Gallery in Horseshoe Canyon, and pretty much everything else.

We finally tested our minimalistic camper (converted Subaru Forester): sleeping in the back is comfortable, but packing all the stuff is quite challenging (rooftop cargo box helps, we need to make some improvements before next long trip to Canada). We stayed at organized campgrounds or car-camped in the wild and from time to time stayed at motels to “reset”. Weather was cooperating: a few really hot days and a few colder nights, nothing extreme, no rain.

Completed itinerary
Day State Destination   Walking Driving
        miles miles
1 IL-MO   Bennett Spring Campground   475
2 TX   Fortress Cliff Campground   632
3 TX Palo Duro SP Mesquite Campground 9 2
4 NM Palo Duro SP Southwest Motel, Grants 5 389
5 NM El Malpais NM El Morro Campground 6 92
6 NM El Morro NM Rio De Las Vacas Campground 5 216
7 NM Chaco Culture NHP Gallo Campground 8 84
8 NM Chaco Culture NHP Gallo Campground 10 0
9 NM Ah-shi-sle-pah Wilderness De-Na-Zin Wilderness camp 8 57
10 NM Bisti/De-na-zin Wilderness Economy Inn Motel, Farmington 13 65
11 UT Hovenweep NM Hovenweep Campground 3 103
12 UT Butler Wash, Mule Canyon Muley Point camp 6 98
13 UY-AZ Valley of the Gods Canyon View Campground 5 105
14 AZ Navajo NM Cliff Dwellers Lodge, Marble Canyon 4 119
15 UT-AZ Wire Pass – Buckskin Gulch camp 1 14 0
16 AZ Paria Canyon camp 2 10 0
17 AZ Paria Canyon camp 3 10 0
18 AZ Paria Canyon camp 4 9 0
19 AZ Paria Canyon – Lees Ferry Lake Powell Stay Airbnb, Page 6 46
20 UT Cottonwood Canyon Cottonwood Canyon camp 7 52
21 UT Burr Trail Rd Capitol Reef NP Deer Creek Campground 5 89
22 UT Headquarters Canyon, Notom Rd Burro Wash camp 4 60
23 UT Horseshoe Canyon Canyonland NP Green River camp 8 103
24 UT Canyonlands NP Island in the Sky Adventure Inn, Moab 6 155
25 UT Canyonlands NP The Needles Needles Campground 6 79
26 UT Canyonlands NP The Needles Needles Campground 12 0
27 UT-CO   Penitente Canyon Campground   289
28 CO-KS   Rodeway Inn, Salina   588
29 KS-IL Chicago     680
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