Description
Touring Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.) is like taking a two-week trip by station wagon. Not in terms of time—-you can sample plenty if four days is all you have. It’s about stepping back and appreciating a place of raw scenic beauty dotted with roadside attractions, blinker-light towns, rustic cabins and hand-painted signs advertising smoked fish and homemade jam. With 100 Things to Do in the Upper Peninsula Before You Die, discover a land mostly surrounded by the Great Lakes Huron, Michigan and Superior, linked to the state’s Mitten-shaped Lower Peninsula by a five-mile suspension bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac. The U.P. surprises with Victorian-era and car-free Mackinac Island, millions of acres of forests, waterfalls, wildlife, remnants of the prosperous copper mining era, and 1,700 miles of spectacular shoreline. It’s home to about 320,000 hardy Yoopers (U.P.-ers), just 3% of Michigan’s population across a third of the state’s territory. Cell phone service can be spotty and the top speed along two-lane highways is 55 mph—-all the better to slow down and embrace the U.P., whether you’re in search of extreme sports experiences, soft adventure or a simple slice of solitude.
“Even if you think you’ve seen everything there is to see in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, you may want to think again.” – Holland Sentinel
“Both an introduction to the UP and a handy resource for veteran visitors and Yoopers (resident UP-ers) who find plenty to discover and share.” – Karen Dybis, Corp Magazine
“Usitalo takes readers deep into the densely forested peninsula that might seem like one big, isolated secret to an outsider.” – Arielle Breen, Petoskey News
Contributor(s): Usitalo, Kath (Author)
ISBN: 1681060884 EAN: 9781681060880
Publisher: Reedy Press
Pages: 160
Binding: Paperback
Pub Date: April 15, 2017
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