Wakefield, MI to Copper Harbor, MI
Wednesday morning arrived in the form yet another clear and sunny day. I’m beginning to get concerned at this point. So many consecutive days traveling with you-know-who can only mean muther nature has something special in store for us. Highlights on tap for today would be visiting Lake of the Clouds in the Porcupine Wilderness State Park on the shore of Lake Superior and the section of US2 that runs along the Lake Superior shoreline into Copper Harbor. Mileage would be right around 190 total.
Starting out the day right – Tyler style – as today was going to be a stop and smell the flowers type of day.

County Route 519 passes through Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park ending at the shore of Lake Superior. We made the left turn and headed up to Lake of the Clouds. We parked and made the short walk to the overlooks – it was spectacular.


We had lunch at the “Up North Café” in Ontonagon. The service was great and the food was awesome. Someone had desert.

This one is for Bikergeek – food porn level -10.

Wait – maybe this is how you’re supposed to do it – I can never remember…


Underway again, we continued northeasterly towards Houghton, crossing the river / lake to Hancock and onward towards Copper Harbor. We stopped at Prospector’s Paradise so Annette could shop for rocks. Who know there were so many different specifically named rocks. Geology, right?


“What kind of rock is this?”
"It’s asphalt, Tim.…"
M26 is a very nice stretch of road that runs from Eagle River through Eagle Harbor and on into Copper Harbor. It runs right along the Lake Superior shoreline. The quote of the day that applies here would be:
"I have no interest in going 100mph today…"
Just before Copper Harbor, we made a quick detour up to a scenic overlook. From there, you can see the town and harbor as well as the light house on the far side of the harbor – this was another spectacular view.
Once settled in at the Bella Vista Motel, we walked to dinner at the Mariner North restaurant. It was crowded, but the food was good and the company even better. There was no A/C in our room – but this far north and being right on Lake Superior, we had the heat on by morning. The weather was fantastic and we sat outside for a bit after dinner enjoying it.

Tomorrow brings a light house, more good food and some gambling.