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WINTER WONDERLAND: MICHIGAN'S UPPER PENINSULA
by Tina Peterson, PassPorter Guest Contributor
I've had this happen more times than I can remember: someone finds out I'm from
Michigan and holds out their hand facing me so I can point out where in Michigan
I am from. This inevitably leads us into a conversation about the Upper
Peninsula (the "other" part of Michigan), which is where I live. If you look on
a map, the Upper Peninsula (U.P.) is the rabbit-shaped section above the
"mitten". We affectionately refer to ourselves as "Yoopers." (U.P.'ers - get
it?)
Being a Yooper takes a special kind of person. Our winters last a long time,
usually starting in October and finally giving us some reprieve in April. In an
area where the snowfall averages over 200 inches a year, you have to either
really love winter or at least be able to cope with it. Me? I'm a little bit in
the middle. There are days when the always gloomy, overcast skies of winter make
me want to run away to somewhere sunny (yes, Walt Disney World usually comes to
mind). But then my sons will ask me if I will come outside and help them
decorate their snowman and I remember why we live here.
The U.P. is an
outdoor lovers dream. There is plenty to do during all four seasons up here.
Spring is the ideal time to go waterfall hunting, summer is great for hanging
out, or boating on Lake Superior or Lake Michigan, and the fall colors are
breathtaking. But winter is when this area really comes alive.
Skiing,
both downhill and cross country, are big tourism draws. Many trails and hills
are near a ski resort, which offers lodging, food, and other amenities either
onsite or nearby. Although I've never partaken in downhill skiing, I love cross
country. The sound of the crunching snow under your skis, the cool wind on your
face, and the accomplishment of actually finishing a grueling trail are
exhilarating. There is also a different type of trail around here, and these are
for snowmobiles. People flock to the U.P. for this snowy activity. On any given
day in the winter, if you drive down a county road, you're sure to see several
snowmobiles zipping along the side of the road. Whatever your fancy, be sure to
finish off your outdoor activity with a cup of hot cocoa brimming with mini
marshmallows.
Don't leave the kids behind on a trip to the U.P. There are
several sledding/tubing hills around. Every local community has its own 'secret'
hills, so be sure to ask! If you're looking for something a little more daring
than regular sledding, do not miss the Lucy Hill
Naturbahn Luge in Negaunee. This is an actual luge hill where Olympians
train. Open most weekends for public use, the area uses the bottom 1/6 of the
track for family fun. Equipment and instructions are provided. The fee is
$10/child and $20/adult. This is North America's only "naturbahn" luge track, so
it's a unique experience. (A "Naturbahn" luge is a natural, un-refrigerated hill
bordered by boards and snow banks. This is in contrast to the luge tracks you
see on the Winter Olympics that are man made, refrigerated tracks.)
Come
February, there are sled dog races. The U.P. 200 takes place around where I live and attracts
"mushers" from all over. The kids andI bundle up, go stand on the sidelines and
cheer while the mushers and dogs take off on their race! This is also a good
month to go ice
fishing. Driving by local lakes, you will see dozens of shanties spread out
on the frozen ice. (Anyone see Grumpy Old Men?) The fishermen put up these
little shelters, bore a hole in the ice and fish to their hearts content.
February is also the month for Michigan Tech's Winter Carnival. If you take a
trip to the far north of the Upper Peninsula, you will have the pleasure of
viewing the wonderful ice/snow sculptures that are a big centerpiece of this
carnival.
If you are not an outdoorsy person, do not fear. The U.P. is
the perfect place to curl up by the fire with a good book while the fluffy
flakes fall outside. We have many quaint bed and breakfasts, so even if your traveling party goes out
for a day of snowy fun, you can stay back and relax. This is also hockey
country, and the local universities put on some great home games. Be sure to
visit the local restaurants and shops and pick up a pasty, some cudighi (Italian sausage) and some Trenary toast.
If
you're looking for a specific area or activity while you are here, don't be
afraid to ask. Yoopers are extremely friendly and we want to share our winter
wonderland with you!
Related Links: Adventures by Disney: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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