If anyone else has done this hike, I'd love to hear their thoughts on it. Water levels were also very high when I went, making the many beaver ponds a massive frustration, as well as the exposed rock areas, but I still just don't get it.
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I went to Isle Royale when I was 12. I don't remember specific trails, but I do remember being very poorly equipped for weather in the 50's in August. A crazy storm came while we were there and whipped up all the cold lake water. We ended up cutting the trip short, but had to wait for the ferry to recontinue service due to large swells from the storm. Seeing the north shore from the ridge was cool. Also wild blueberries were a nice break from mre's.
It was a memorable trip, but it would take a lot of convincing for me to go again.
Haha, yeah, the storms that rip through there are certainly something. On the final day I was told my first day rainstorm was 2 inches accumulated and I definitely believe it!
Had to open the pic and rotate to landscape to see that this was not fata morgana.
Petty pics. Looks like a nice hike!
Thanks! Yeah that haze can both limit views and make them otherworldly at times.