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    I've been invited to hike this trail (40ish miles) in the UP of Michigan in late June. It has been on my list of places to hike. I understand that it is a very easy trail and VERY scenic. I think I would take my good camera equip with me.

    Couple questions:

    Is this a good time of year for this trail?

    Is late June prime bug season?

    Is the soil sandy at the designated campsites to the point that I might have trouble with tent stakes (Lunar Solo = stakes under tension)?
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    Hi,

    It's a beautiful area. I hike there regularly. Definitely take your camera.

    The trail should be fine then.

    The bugs should be splendid. Magnificent, even. Take DEET, and maybe a head net. On the other hand, if you get here and it's cool, that should keep the bugs down. You may be lucky and hit an off few days, but be prepared.

    I've never had problems with tent stakes and I've stayed at all the camp areas.

    Pringles

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    I've hiked there several times, and it is an amazingly beautiful stretch of trail. In summer the bugs CAN be horrendous. A few summers ago I was up there and the amount of black flies could only be described as 'biblical'. However, I think that was a heavier bug year than usual. Take some DEET and maybe a head net and you should be fine.

    No problems pitching tents, and other than some sand walking and a few minor hills, a very easy hike. Well worth your time.

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    So far the weather has been very cool in "DA UP". You may luck out with less black flies than usual.

    Good Luck, I want to hike this again, this time with my son, maybe in the summer of 2010.

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    We got our permits for the campsites lined up. Will def be prepared for serious bugs as best as possible. Should be a nice and easy 4 days.
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    Our trip through Pictured Rocks was truly memorable. The scenery was amazing. I will def be returning. The mosquitoes were indeed "splendid" but thanks to better-life-through-chemistry they were kept at bay.

    Here is a slideshow of pics from the trip: http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...view=slideshow

    Here are a few of my faves:







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    Very nice pics.

    I have to ask: Swim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudhead View Post
    Very nice pics.

    I have to ask: Swim?
    Thanks and no, no swim, WAY too cold water. It was GREAT to cool off the feet though.
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    Need to get back there soon. been too long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinMusic View Post
    Thanks and no, no swim, WAY too cold water. It was GREAT to cool off the feet though.
    Big sissy. I jumped in Superior. Once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudhead View Post
    Big sissy. I jumped in Superior. Once.
    Once...I'm sure that is the active word there. Twice could get you commited I'm sure.
    Take almost nothing I say seriously--if it seems to make no sense what so ever it's probably meant as a joke....but do treat your water!

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    Quote Originally Posted by beakerman View Post
    Once...I'm sure that is the active word there. Twice could get you commited I'm sure.
    Might be enough alcohol in the world, but I can't drink it all in one sitting.

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    Occasionally Superior gets warm enough in the Pictured Rocks area to swim. I remember one year at the Twelve Mile Beach and at the Chapel Falls campsite we went swimming. Could stay in the water for close to an hour, fairly comfortable. Granted, these situations are rare and depend a lot on time of year, currents, and how warm the summer has been - but they do occasionally happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I remember one year at the Twelve Mile Beach and at the Chapel Falls campsite we went swimming.
    We dropped down to Twelve Mile Beach for an hour or so. I let my buddy get far enough in front of me for this pic:

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    Great Pics. I love this area. Try it in September. No bugs and the leaves are starting to turn.
    If you find yourself in a fair fight; your tactics suck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudhead View Post
    Big sissy. I jumped in Superior. Once.
    I have some friends who wait until late August *every year*, then go to the Logslide (top of the big dune) and slide/run down. Then they walk and swim over to the Au Sable Point lighthouse and walk back on the trail.

    Yes, the bugs go away in September and October. If it's not too cold too early, November is magnificent and a little lonely. If you can deal with the winters here, the summers are incredible.

    As to swimming in Superior, I'll practice kayak rolls and wet exits in the pool and nearby inland lakes, and even Lake Huron, but I'm not going in The Lake. Nope. No way.

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    i need to get back there!!! i love the place

    and its not too cold to swim in lake superior( i know i am crazy)


    great kayaking also!!!!
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    Next time I'd like to incorporate kayaking in with the backpacking. Maybe have 4 people, 2 hiking, 2 kayaking, meet at a reserved campsite, swap out roles the next day....repeat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChinMusic View Post
    Next time I'd like to incorporate kayaking in with the backpacking. Maybe have 4 people, 2 hiking, 2 kayaking, meet at a reserved campsite, swap out roles the next day....repeat.
    Now that's an idea. You really have to watch the weather when you kayak. If a storm comes up when you are in the cliffs, you could come down with a bad case of dead.
    If you find yourself in a fair fight; your tactics suck.

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