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  • Adventures, Michigan, Waterfalls

    The Beautiful Yellow Dog Falls

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    June 5, 2013
    The Beautiful Yellow Dog Falls

    Yellow Dog Falls is located on the Yellow Dog River in Marquette County. This river runs wild throughout the county, untouched by human development. Many of the waterfalls are not very easily accessible. Yellow Dog Falls is one of the larger falls, nearly 20 feet in height and is the…

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  • Adventures, Michigan, Waterfalls

    The Beauty of Alder Falls

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    June 3, 2013
    The Beauty of Alder Falls

    Located 20 miles north-west of Marquette, Michigan, Alder Falls is a beautiful, multi-leveled waterfall. The lowest drop is the most impressive at around 30 feet in height. This cascading falls is surrounded by pure beauty and is one of my favorite places to visit.

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  • Adventures, Michigan, Waterfalls

    Munising Falls: A Well Known Treat

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    May 16, 2013
    Munising Falls: A Well Known Treat

    Munising is becoming one popular town. Not only does it have the quaint, small town appeal, but it is also located next to some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Michigan; Pictured Rocks National Lake Shore. Aside from these extremely impressive rock formations, Munising also has some pretty…

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  • Adventures, Hikes, Michigan

    A Michigan Secret – Eben Ice Caves

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    February 12, 2013
    A Michigan Secret – Eben Ice Caves

    Eben Junction is a small city about 30 minutes outside of Munising. Every year visitors from all over come to this city to see one spectacular piece of nature. Hidden about half a mile within the Rock River Wilderness area is something known as the “Eben Ice Caves.” The caves…

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  • Adventures, National Parks, Wyoming

    Exploring Yellowstone: A Remarkable Sight – Old Faithful Inn

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    January 19, 2013
    Exploring Yellowstone: A Remarkable Sight – Old Faithful Inn

    First discovered in the 1870 Washburn Expedition, Old Faithful was the first geyser in Yellowstone National Park to be named. I can’t imagine how the explorers felt when they came across something as magnificent as Old Faithful. Built in the winter of 1903 and 1904 by Robert C. Reamer, the…

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  • Adventures, National Parks, Wyoming

    Exploring Yellowstone: A Sunset from Lake Butte Overlook

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    January 11, 2013
    Exploring Yellowstone: A Sunset from Lake Butte Overlook

    I’m not sure if it’s a Michigan thing but whenever we go anywhere, we have to find the best place to see a sunset. Preferably, that place needs to have water. That’s how we stumbled across this little gem; Lake Butte Overlook. Lake Butte Overlook, located in Eastern Yellowstone, offers…

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  • Adventures, National Parks, Wyoming

    Exploring Yellowstone: Hot, Smelly Geysers and Springs

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    January 10, 2013
    Exploring Yellowstone: Hot, Smelly Geysers and Springs

    To really experience Yellowstone, one must visit the Geysers and Springs. Scalding water, emerald pools and the most potent rotten egg smell ever. How could we pass up that? West Thumb Geyser Basin This was one of the most unique Geyser areas that we visited in Yellowstone. The basin is…

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  • Adventures, Hikes, National Parks, Waterfalls, Wyoming, Wyoming Trails

    Exploring Yellowstone: The Grand Canyon

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    January 4, 2013
    Exploring Yellowstone: The Grand Canyon

    The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone is stunning. The raging, crystal blue Yellowstone river carves it’s way through the yellow and red canyon. And then, of course, there is the massive waterfall located at one end of the canyon. Roughly 20 miles long and ranging between 900 and 1,200 feet in…

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    Exploring Yellowstone: The Waterfalls

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    December 26, 2012

    With so many sites to see, it’s impossible to fit everything into a week. We ended up missing out on a lot of the waterfalls in Yellowstone, including some of the pretty grand ones, in order to see more geothermal areas of the park; things we just don’t see in…

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  • Adventures, National Parks, Waterfalls, Wyoming

    Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Lewis Falls

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    December 21, 2012
    Waterfalls of Yellowstone: Lewis Falls

    Lewis Falls is one of the smaller waterfalls in the park. Reaching only 30 feet in height, Lewis Falls is a scenic roadside waterfall.

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