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    Gear Review: The Ka-Bar Utensil

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    June 6, 2019
    Gear Review: The Ka-Bar Utensil

    When looking for gear, the best options tend to be multi-purpose. It’s easy to see why the Ka-Bar Tactical Spork would seem like a great choice for utensils. A fork, spoon, and knife all in one. However, it falls short of our standards. The Specs Made from polymer plastic Weighs…

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  • Adventures, Lighthouses, Michigan

    The Red Lights of Muskegon

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    Amie

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    May 30, 2019
    The Red Lights of Muskegon

    There’s something special about red lighthouses. Maybe it’s because there aren’t very many of them around. Maybe it’s because of their story. Regardless of the reason, the red Muskegon Lighthouses are some of my favorite lighthouses to visit.

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  • Races, Running

    Run-a-Munk at Woldumar Nature Center

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    Amie

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    May 23, 2019
    Run-a-Munk at Woldumar Nature Center

    Woldumar Nature Center is hosting it’s 12th annual Run-A-Munk race on November 3rd, 2019. For the past two years, I’ve signed up and participated in this fantastic event.

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  • Adventures, Michigan, Waterfalls

    A Surprising Waterfall: Schweitzer Falls

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    Amie

    on

    May 17, 2019
    A Surprising Waterfall: Schweitzer Falls

    Hidden in the quiet of Palmer, Michigan is a surprising waterfall. Schweitzer Falls is a roaring two-tiered, 20 foot-tall waterfall. It’s impressive width and heavy volume of water makes it a gem.

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  • Michigan, State/City Parks & Forests

    100 Years of Michigan State Parks

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    Amie

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    May 10, 2019
    100 Years of Michigan State Parks

    On May 12th, one hundred years ago, the Michigan State Park Commission set out to create wonderful recreational spaces that visitors could enjoy and be closer to the beauty of Michigan.

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  • Campgrounds, Camping, Michigan Campgrounds

    Rustic Camping at Presque Isle Campground

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    Amie

    on

    May 4, 2019
    Rustic Camping at Presque Isle Campground

    With mountains, old growth forests, and waterfalls to explore, Porcupine Mountain Wilderness State Park is a hiker’s paradise. It also offers a variety of camping options, including backpacking, rustic, and modern campgrounds.

    Continue reading →: Rustic Camping at Presque Isle Campground
  • Michigan, National Parks

    Pictured Rocks most Iconic View: Miners Castle

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    Amie

    on

    April 30, 2019
    Pictured Rocks most Iconic View: Miners Castle

    One of the most iconic views of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Miners Castle offers visitors stunning views and a glimpse into the rich history of the area.

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  • Cookbook

    Delicious Blueberry Muffins with a Punch of Protein

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    Amie

    on

    April 25, 2019

    Antioxidants, good whole grain, and high in protein, these muffins make a great snack or even a quick delicious breakfast when you’re out on the trail or camping out. What You Need 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries 1/2 cup cane sugar 2 1/2 cups einkorn flour or whole wheat…

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  • Campgrounds, Camping, Michigan Campgrounds

    A Weekend Cabin Rental at Traverse City’s KOA

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    Amie

    on

    April 20, 2019
    A Weekend Cabin Rental at Traverse City’s KOA

    Despite toting the name KOA, the Traverse City’s KOA is a cozy little campground, nestled 15 minutes south of Traverse City.

    Continue reading →: A Weekend Cabin Rental at Traverse City’s KOA
  • Running

    Hopping Along the Hippity Hop 5k

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    Amie

    on

    April 16, 2019
    Hopping Along the Hippity Hop 5k

    Celebrating its 3rd year, the Hippity Hop is the largest fundraiser for the Child Benefit Fund. It offers 2 main events; the 5k Run/Walk and the Egg Race.

    Continue reading →: Hopping Along the Hippity Hop 5k
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