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A cold front is passing through our area (9/22)
An amazing rainbow, lowest arc I've ever seen
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I'm all rainbows and unicorns, but thats not the best part!
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Still a little early here in western UP, was very dry for the first half of summer. Will have to go back to this location on a day with sun in a week perhaps.
Still a little early here in western UP, was very dry for the first half of summer. Will have to go back to this location on a day with sun in a week perhaps.
Just curious M, could you share your location? I know you Yooper’s are cautious about invasive trolls invading your peace and quiet. Sure is pretty.
Still a little early here in western UP, was very dry for the first half of summer. Will have to go back to this location on a day with sun in a week perhaps.
Just curious M, could you share your location? I know you Yooper’s are cautious about invasive trolls invading your peace and quiet. Sure is pretty.
Those pics are from Friday in an area known as The Trap Hills. Basically a large section of USFS about 30min east-southeast of Ontonagon, or 10min east-northeast of Bergland, that the North Country Trail goes through. Very rugged and remote. Basically from M64 about 10min north of Bergland the trail goes east to Rockland and there are great views, tons of elevation gain (for here), and, what's my favorite aspect, very very few people. They don't plow the 3 gravel roads that intersect that whole 35mile or so of trail, and it looked to me like some areas could be good for skiing--other areas not so much, either too dense of forest or dangerous bluffs/boulders. But getting to some of the skiiable spots may require some decent traverses.