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Best Summer Road Trips: Lake Superior Circle Tour

Loading up the kids in a minivan and hitting the road over summer break is a rite of passage. I figure if you can all survive being crammed together for days or weeks on end, you can do anything, right? Traveling in the Airstream is a bit different, since we mix in school & work year round but occasionally we hit upon just the right schedule to create an epic road trip.

We visited my brother and his family in Minnesota one summer, and after taking a look at our schedule and the time available we decided drive around Lake Superior. Turns out its a thing. There are patches, stickers, maps, and even a website for that, something we didn’t realize until we started seeing the street signs pop up. The aptly named Lake Superior Circle Tour is a 1,300-mile drive that completely circumnavigates the lake, including the North East shore in Canada.

You can start the tour anywhere and travel in either direction. Most people take about a week, we just happened to stretch it out into 42 days. Our tour started at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan and traveled clockwise. While our adventures on the shores of this great lake could fill a book, we’ve picked out a few of our favorite destinations to get you started.

Stop 1: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

We spent 10 days exploring the “UP” as the locals call it. We started in Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, ate a lot of pasties, learned about mining on the Keewinaw Peninsula, and hiked  in the Porcupine Mountains. There’s definitely something for everyone!

Stop 2: The Apostle Islands National Lakeshore

The Apostles are a beautiful cluster of islands that sit just off the coast of Wisconsin’s section of Lake Superior. You can learn about the islands from visitors centers on the shore, but a rich experience awaits those willing to board a ferry. We opted for a two-night backpacking trip on Stockton Island. A ferry trip from Bayfield let us off onto the docks. We explored, hiked, and even celebrated Andrew’s birthday there! Other popular activities include kayaking to the sea caves, and lighthouse tours.

Stop 3: The City of Duluth

Duluth has a rich history in shipping activities, and you can watch huge cargo ships navigate in and out of port. Check the schedule before you arrive, and you can get an up close look as they come and go. There’s also some great mountain biking in the hills, a decent children’s museum, and a cute downtown with great food.

Stop 4: The North Shore

There are numerous spots along Minnesota’s North Shore worth stopping for, but Gooseberry Falls State Park was a favorite. We enjoyed our time on the shore here, appreciating the magnitude of this lake we were driving around. Split Rock Lighthouse is just a short drive away and don’t miss Betty’s Pies located to the south. We ordered the Pig Trough to share, complete with three slices of pie, four scoops of ice cream, a banana, and whipped cream and toppings. We liked it so much we returned a few days later and had the same thing again!

 

Other stops along the shore included Tettegouche State Park, Grand Marais, and Grand Portage. Check out our post here for more details.

Stop 5: Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

We had heard amazing things about Sleeping Giant Provincial Park and knew we wanted to spend at least one night there. It was mid-September so fairly off season for this part of Canada and the campground was not busy. The park hosts amazing hikes and beautiful views. We also enjoyed our lakeside campsite on the smaller Marie Louise Lake.

Stop 6: Sault Ste Marie

Our visit to Sault Ste Marie was punctuated by two things: Poutine (on the Canada side) and the boat locks (on the US side). Watching the huge lake boats move through the locks was enthralling, and everybody’s bellies were fat and happy after we ordered (and ate) far too much from Smoke’s Poutinerie.

Even having driven around it, I still don’t think I full appreciate the vastness of Lake Superior. It literally looks and feels like you are standing on the edge of the ocean, but there’s no salt smell. Something about it just drew us in and we were smitten from day 1. It was hard to narrow it down to just a few places on our journey! Maybe we will write that book….

What to Wear:

The weather around the lake is constantly changing. There’s sunshine and warmth, then there’s fog & rain. We had crazy wind and were wearing all our layers on the Apostles, and then up along the north shore it was t-shirts and shorts.  Its best to plan on layering your wardrobe and taking pieces that are versatile! Check out some of my favorites from Aventura’s spring line:

 

 

 

Other Road Trips:

Check out these other favorite road trips from fellow Aventura Ambassadors:

Trans-Canada Highway & Icefields Parkway from Alyssa from Kidproject.org

 

Grand Teton National Park & Colter Bay from Kathy from GoAdventureMom

 

Hit 5 National Parks in Southern Utah by Alyssa from Kidproject.org

 

Glamping at Westgate River Ranch Resort/Central Florida by 365 Atlanta Family

 

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Biking Michigan

Taking Star Line Ferry to Bike Mackinac Island and Loving the Library

 

We don’t often do “touristy” things, but when we do we make sure they are going to be epic! Our trip to Mackinac (pronounced Mackinaw) Island was no exception. Despite the many souvenir & fudge shops, gear rental and horse-drawn carriage tours all pulling for us to spend money, we managed to make our visit very #likeacurren and include quite a bit of wandering.

When We Visited: Sept 23, 2015

Ages of Kids: 10, 8, & 5

How We Got There: Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry

The Star Line Ferry runs from either Mackinaw City or St. Ignace out to Mackinac Island many times a day. You can see the rates and download the schedule here on their website. We chose to go over early so we’d have most of the day to spend there and still be able to drive an hour or so away when we got back.

Star Line also offer free parking and we had no problems parking both our trailer and truck in their back lot. After we parked we headed over to the ferry dock on our bikes.

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Check in was super easy! We got yellow tags to put on our bikes and then we stacked them to be loaded. After that we got in line and waited to board.

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The kids chose to ride on top and it was super windy! We had all brought jackets anyway (which was a good thing) and we quickly put them on. The wind drove Rachel a little crazy with her hair whipping all around, but we had fun!

Star Line Ferry boasts a “Fast, Frequent, Fun, and Friendly” Hydro-Jet Ferry with the signature water jet rooster tail. The boat was definitely fast and fairly smooth!

Depending on your ferry time, the boat also takes you out under the Mackinac Bridge which we loved.

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Mackinac Island is particularly special because there are no cars allowed on the island! Everyone gets around by bikes or horse draw carriages.

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More than 80% of the island is part of Mackinac Island State Park, and there are numerous bikes paths and trails. If you go through the island its pretty hilly, but we chose to do the 8.2 mile M-185 that goes around the entire island. It was flat and the kids did great!

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There were plenty of stops along the way to keep us entertained. We climbed the stairs to Arch Rock, walked the nature trail, and enjoyed reading a little history at the British landing.

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It was about lunch time when we got back downtown and we had heard from our friends over at Take That Exit that Island Slice Pizzeria was amazing – and it truly was! We got a BBQ pizza Detroit style and it was probably the BEST pizza I’ve ever eaten.

We also wandered around, watched one guy make fudge, and found some yummy ice cream.
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Our last stop, however, was the public library! We have a habit of finding local libraries and the kids have various books they grab and sit down and read for a bit.

Most amazing was the back porch with Adirondack chairs and an amazing view of the lake! I think we could’ve stayed there all day!

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We took the afternoon ferry back to Mackinaw City, except this time we opted to sit below out of the wind!

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We had an absolutely fabulous time over on Mackinac Island, and definitely recommend going. There are plenty of places to spend money, but the island is also a peaceful, out of the way retreat if you know where to look!

Sponsorship disclosure – We partnered with Star Line Ferry. In exchange for ferry tickets to Mackinaw Island we agreed to share our honest experience and review with our readers. All photos, opinions and content are ours. 

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Michigan State Parks Video

Announcing the CurrentlyWandering Youtube Channel

YouTube ChannelI am pleased to announce yet another place that you can follow along on your adventures: Our YouTube Channel! We blog about our adventures for detail and philosophical ramblings. We post pictures on our Instagram accounts to share places and short form experiences. We’ve been experimenting with video, and we like the way it allows us to remember places with greater detail and emotion. We love watching old videos and remembering the adventures we captured.

When I say ‘experiment’ with video, I really mean it. I have over 60 videos posted on that channel, but we’ve never said much about it on our other channels. Really, this was a way for me to hide a bit as I experimented with different video and editing styles. I’ve tried and swapped equipment, editing software, and both filming and editing styles. This doesn’t mean I have it dialed in: I will warn you that I’m still not particularly good, and I hope to be improving as I continue.

My most recent video is about a wonderful and unexpected day in the Porcupine Mountains on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We had a wonderful day, and I’m happy with how my shooting and editing went. Have a look, and tell me what you think!

My main motivation for capturing video has been mostly as the ‘new’ form of home video. Keeping individual video clips on my phone doesn’t help tell a story. Editing down a video forces me to filter what I captured and attempt to thread it together. I love what we’ve been able to capture, and the benefit it is to us. In the spirit of sharing, my videos are public and you can follow along too, if you like.

I’m slightly behind on editing at the moment, having just begun to edit the video we captured on our Lake Superior Circle Tour. If you subscribe to the channel, you will next see videos about Backpacking in the Apostle Islands and our other adventures as we circle the lake.

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Visiting Family in Ypsilanti, and arriving at the Mother Ship

Traveling Dates: October 9 -13, 2015

Even though we had a great 5 days in Pinckney Rec area, it was time to move on. Every once in awhile, I’ll do a #dayinthewanderinglife series on Instagram. Throughout the day, I’ll detail what we are doing so people can have an idea of what its REALLY like living on the road.

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7:30am. With our new school schedule, the kids are up before me working on their books. Last night I told Cara to bring her reading book and come snuggle me and we’ll read before breakfast.

9:00am. The kids finally get me out of bed to make breakfast. Today is egg burritos which have become a staple in our house. While I cook, they make their beds, get dressed, and keep doing school. Or just snuggle each other in my bed now that I’ve vacated it. Sam works until breakfast is on the table because the more he gets in before breakfast, the sooner he’s done in the afternoon!

10:15am. More school. Honestly there’s usually more than one round of tears. Working one on one with each kids takes time, and its very direct. There’s no classroom to hide in or other students to hide behind. There’s no social pressure to be perfect or know everything. Homeschool is hard, people.

10:45am. Even though 2/3 kids aren’t done with all their subjects, today is a moving day so we pause school. I typically pack up the inside, while Sam loads the bike and puts things back in the truck. Rachel is our rock star backer-upper and helps Sam get the trailer hitched.

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11am. It takes us anywhere from 15-30 minutes to get everything packed away, hitched up, and on to the dump station. We dump both gray and black tanks and fill up the fresh water. We are headed to #moochdock in the city for the weekend so we are filling the fresh tank full! While it’s filling, @telegramsam and I usually make out. Because what could be more romantic, right?

1:00pm. On the way into the city we are running errands. Sometimes it’s a pain to tow the Airstream to various stores, but mostly it cuts down on driving since we can do it on the way. Target, Costco for lunch, gas, and some returns, and then REI.

3:30pm. We showed up at my cousin’s house and the kids immediately starting running around together. So perfect.

6pm. One if my favorite things about travel is visiting friends and family we haven’t seen in years. Its so much fun to catch up and, as a bonus this time, Rachel and I both get our baby fix.

Time to go have some adult time now that the kids are in bed, so thanks for playing along with our #dayinthewanderinglife !!

We had a great time in Ypsilanti hanging out with my cousin & her family. Turns out I also have an aunt and uncle from the OTHER side of my family in the same area. The two families have become great friends (even though they aren’t directly related), and explaining at church exactly who we were visiting was fun.

We built Halloween gingerbread houses, the 5 year olds wrestled, we ate donuts, drank apple cider, and cheered Sawyer on at his soccer game! Very much a suburban weekend, but super fun. SAM_4504

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“Teamwork: not fighting over the frosting bags or who gets to put the bats on the roof.

I seriously love Halloween. Mostly because its the beginning of “pumpkin spice” season.”- Jess

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After a great weekend, it was back to reality. We had a quick lunch stop at the River Raisin National Battlefield, and then we drove down to Jackson Center, Ohio and the Airstream Factory. We were leaving our Airstream there to get the rear panel replaced while we flew to Utah for 2 weeks to visit family!

“Our mid-drive lunch/meeting/junior ranger badge spot was the River Raisin National Battlefield. The favorite activity was a quite well done GPS adventure that sent us around the park looking for markers like the one shown. We learned about artifacts from this piece of the War of 1812 and had fun with the wander.” – Sam

“Being a soldier in the War of 1812 is serious stuff.” – Jess

“We landed today at The Mothership. We are spending a few weeks in Utah, and the Airstream will stay here for some repairs.  Now, packing. #ihatepacking” – Sam

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Michigan WanderLog

Urban Air Rally & a Surprise Visit to the Jiffy Factory

Travel Dates:  Oct 1 – 8, 2015

We attended our first Airstream rally! We received an email a few months back about the Wake Up Downtown Urban Airstream Rally in Eaton Rapids, Michican. Since we were actually going to be in the area we thought, why not? And signed up.

Sam ended up on a work visit the day we were supposed to show up for registration, so I moved the trailer and got us all set up by myself!

The weather was beautifully sunny the first day, but quickly went dark, drizzly, and cold after that. Despite the weather, everyone was in good spirits. We thought we could depend on our solar so we opted to not plug in to the provided electrical system. Bad mistake. Turns out the organizers turned on our running lights at night for photos so by morning our batteries were dead! Luckily we got that corrected ASAP and were fine after that.

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“We are in line for our first Airstream rally! Its time to “Wake Up Downtown” Eaton Rapids, MI. Not exactly sure what to expect, but I’ve been assured by the staff I won’t have to cook all weekend due to a potluck, scout breakfast, and a little old lady spaghetti dinner.

I’d also like to point out I managed a solo hitch up, dump, and drive this morning in addition to dealing with a flat tire. Its been a good morning! #girlboss” – Jess

“We are at the Urban Airstream Rally in Eaton Rapids, MI all week. Today has been a bit of a weird one. School and work this morning (not a whole lot going on) and now we are hanging out at the library and I’m obsessed with this Halloween puzzle.” -Jess

“LDS General Conference, Airstream Rally Edition. We are taking a break from our rally activities to watch the first session of a worldwide conference where we hear sermons from leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (If you haven’t figured it out yet, we are members of the LDS Church, often called Mormons.) Ever wondered what we believe in and are taught? Join us with the live stream at lds.org today and tomorrow.” – Sam

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There were a lot of activities scheduled despite the rainy weather! We had a potluck one night, a comedy show, music, and the town really got together to provide other fun activities like face painting!

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“I came home from my work trip today. Jess moved the house while I was away, and we’ll spend this weekend with over 100 other Airstreams at the UrbanAir rally in downtown Eaton Rapids, MI. There is so much aluminum here it boggles the mind!” – Sam

“We had a fairly normal day, despite being at an Airstream rally. I worked and the kids did school. This afternoon we walked around and met plenty of kind folks and plenty of beautiful Airstreams. Then we played at this ridiculously scenic park with another non-fulltime Airstream family and finished up with local pizza for dinner and some big-band music.” – Sam

As far as rallies go, this was definitely a unique event! Even though it was loud at night, wet, and slightly claustrophobic on main street we had a good experience and met a lot of wonderful people. It didn’t hurt that we were parked across from the event office and they had free donuts every morning.

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Needing a break, we picked out Pinckney State Park Recreation Area as our next stop. We came in late Sunday afternoon to an almost empty campground. Just the way we like it.

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We had a beautiful 5 days of lounging, getting caught up on work, chores, school, and enjoying the beautiful fall colors of Michigan! I also managed to get out on a 17 mile bike ride on the nearby trails. Some trail time always does this momma some good!

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“Perfect fall ride today in Michigan. Crisp air, carpet of leaves to hide all the roots, and the ever present danger of being mistaken for a deer and getting shot at. Just kidding. I wore bright clothes and the ride was beautiful! 17 miles on a mountain bike is a lot of alone time with my thoughts though. Could be good or bad. Still deciding.” – Jess

“Today was a beautiful fall day here in Michigan. Morning fog burned off and the sun emerged, warming the turning leaves with long shadows. We celebrated with a seriously great family frisbee session in the middle of a nearly deserted campground.” – Sam

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“This girl did laps around the campground today. Fast ones. #woombikesusa” – Jess

“We may, or may not have commandeered a canoe this evening for a quick paddle on the lake.” – Jess

“When we arrived at Bruin Lake Campground, we were looking for a quiet place to enjoy while we got caught up on things. Bruin Lake was beautiful, and we were very surprised to find canoes for rent in the off-season. The trouble was that the park vendor was located in the nearby town, and was also the only guy that ran the ice-cream shop. Every time I called to rent one it didn’t work out. On our last walk down by the lake today we spotted a canoe clearly put aside for the night, but with gear nearby. I became very concerned that the canoe might have a hole in it, but after a few minutes of testing those worries were unfounded. Safety confirmed, we promptly returned the canoe and gear. You are welcome, next canoe renter. No charge for the safety check.” – Sam

Sam Vs. the Off Season Canoe Rental

Going into the nearby town of Chelsea, MI one afternoon we noticed a conspicuous silo with a huge Jiffy sign on it. Turns out the factory that makes everyone’s favorite box mixes is located in Michigan. We called in and signed up for the tour one afternoon for school. Super fun and we got sent home with goodie bags!

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“Turns out Chelsea, Michigan is the home of the only Jiffy Box Mix plant in the entire world. So, naturally we went on a tour for school today. Our favorite parts were the movie featuring Corny, the box of corn muffin mix, the extensive network of conveyor belts on the factory floor, and the goody bag they sent us home with. #yum” – Jess

We also explored the library, Sam and I snuck out for an ice cream date, and I got one of the best hair cuts to date.

“Best haircut in forever! I’m so excited. Its always a risk to get a haircut in a random town, but this one paid off. Oh, and I’m wearing a skirt because all my pants are in the wash. #reallife” – Jess

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We had a great time, but after 5 days our tanks are usually full and its time to move on to the next spot. Headed to Ypsilanti, MI to visit some family next!