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  • Buffalo / Niagara Visit 2014
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  • Buffalo / Niagara Visit 2014
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  • Buffalo / Niagara Visit 2014
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  • Buffalo / Niagara Visit 2014
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  • Rainbow Bridge, which connects Canada and the US over the Niagara Gorge, is a beautiful example of engineering in a profoundly magnificent natural setting.
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  • Buffalo / Niagara Visit 2014
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  • Buffalo / Niagara Visit 2014
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  • Walleye Fishing on Green Bay June 22 2014
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  • Walleye Fishing on Green Bay June 22 2014
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • The cement carrying Alpena departs from the LaFarge dock in the Port of Green Bay.
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • It's May 10, 2014, and spring is finally here. After a long and brutal winter in the Great Lakes region, youngsters are so happy to be able to get outdoors. This young man is hoping to tie into a big walleye on the Fox River in De Pere, Wisconsin.
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • Images from Voyager Park in De Pere Wisconsin from May 10 2014
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • The extraordinary winter of 2013-2014 provided us with an amazing bit of natural artistry, as water, leaching through the porous sandstone cliffs of Grand Island, froze to create the Grand Island Ice Caves. I captured these images on March 13, 2014, after walking across frozen Lake Superior from the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore headquarters. Because of the very harsh lighting during my visit, I elected to record many of the images in black and white.
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  • Located in front of the Iron County Courthouse is a stone monument to the Finnish settlers that contributed to building the economic and social environment of the western UP.
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  • As is the case with Calumet and Laurium, Crystal Falls also has many well-preserved old homes.
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  • As is the case with Calumet and Laurium, Crystal Falls also has many well-preserved old homes.
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  • Another beautiful building in Crystal Falls is the Forest Park School.
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  • Nothing short of an architectural masterpiece, the Iron County Courthouse has the appearance of being brand new. This is truly one of the great historic buildings in the entire state of Michigan.
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  • A big part of the UP economy is the pulpwood industry. Here is another huge load of wood moving down highway US-2.
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  • Making my way south from the Keweenaw, I decided to stop in the town of Crystal Falls, another of the Upper Peninsula's great spots, rich with history and fantastic, well-preserved architecture.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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  • Highly qualified skiers and snowboarders make the long trek to the tip of the Keweenaw, and Mount Bohemia.
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  • Lots of activity could be seen at the Mount Bohemia ski resort during my visit to the Lac La Belle area.
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  • At Lac La Belle, it snows almost continuously from Thanksgiving until April. Because of its location, it almost really doesn't matter which way the wind is blowing, as the lake effect snow will still be there. The only exception was this winter, in which the completely frozen surface of Lake Superior eventually led to the cessation of most lake effect snow, as the water could no longer evaporate from the lake's surface. Just the same, this shot illustrates what happens if you neglect to run the snowblower for a couple of weeks in the Keweenaw.
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  • This sturdy structure on the shore of Lac La Belle is the Lac La Belle Lodge and Bear Belly Bar and Grill. If you're in Lac La Belle and you need gasoline, groceries, lodging, a quick meal, or a beverage, this is the place to go. Seriously, this is the only place to go. If they don't have it, you probably don't need it. Given the early 70's vintage gas pumps, you won't be able to use your debit card at the pump. In all honesty, it's stuff like this, and the wonderful folks that live here, that I really find endearing about the Keweenaw.
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  • I took a photo of these mailboxes back in 2009. Now, in 2014, they're not only still here ... there's lots more of them.
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  • This is highway US-41 heading south and west out of Copper Harbor toward Lac La Belle. Back in Green Bay, this is a freeway with four lanes in each direction, but, here in the northern Keweenaw, it's 2 lanes, covered with snow and ice, and no shoulder. It's almost indescribably beautiful, here.
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  • In the summer, the view from Copper Harbor's Harbor Haus Restaurant includes kayaks, sailboats, and an occasional ferry returning from Isle Royale. However, in March of 2014, the view is that of a very frozen Lake Superior, as far as the eye can see. In my opinion, this view is equally beautiful. However, the Harbor Haus' season opens in May, so lunch will have to wait.
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  • While the Harbor Haus is a renowned eating establishment, with an amazing view of the harbor in summer, it closes for the season in early autumn, and the building must endure the winter onslaught at the top of the Keweenaw.
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  • This is the passage from Copper Harbor out into Lake Superior. Like everything else, it was frozen solid in mid-March of 2014.
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  • At Copper Harbor, which is as far north as you can go in Michigan (without going to Isle Royale, that is), many of the businesses are closed for winter. However, the Mariner North is always open, and has great food, lodging, and other nice things for weary, hungry explorers.
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  • What can I say ... if you leave your truck in one place in Copper Harbor for very long, strange things can happen.
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  • Lake Bailey is a very picturesque spot in any season.
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  • A very frozen Lake Superior, as viewed from the northern shore of the Keweenaw peninsula.
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  • This is Holy Transfiguration Skete, a Roman Catholic Monastery in a very remote Keweenaw location, at Jacob's Falls on the Lake Superior shoreline.
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  • During the winter, white-tailed deer yard up in a densely forested area just east of the town of Eagle River. They're not the least bit shy when it comes to meandering right into the roadside park in town. This guy was not the least bit concerned about me and my truck, but was much more concerned with what was on the menu.
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  • In an image so reminiscent of sea ice photos taken from Alaskan shores, you can see the amazing extent of Lake Superior's freeze-up in the winter of 2013-14. The ice extends from the shoreline at Eagle River to the horizon. As I write this caption, I have just heard of the woes of the fleet of Coast Guard icebreakers that have been struggling to break this ice up for the start of the 2014 Great Lakes shipping season.
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  • The Keweenaw is home to a variety of truly magnificent homes, apparently used only in summer. I cannot imagine, given a home of this quality, with such an amazing view of Lake Superior, not being there all the time.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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  • This is a road photo of highway US-41, heading into the town of Phoenix, Michigan. Phoenix is comprised of a few houses, a bar, and a church, but it is a very beautiful place, indeed.
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  • The Cliff Range, midway into Keweenaw County, provides an endless array of beautiful, natural sights for a photographer.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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  • The Cliff Range is one of the beautiful features of the Keweenaw, particularly in winter.
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  • No, I'm not attempting to do an advertisement for Ram Trucks, here. I had walked ahead some distance, down this remote, seasonal road that runs parallel to the Cliff Range. Looking back, I was struck by the beauty, and the desolation of this place. To be honest, though, given that it was about 10 degrees, and that I was a two hour walk from anything at all, I was grateful that the truck was reliable on the trip.
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  • In Copper City, this is another of the many Upper Peninsula retail storefronts that could, with a bit of paint and TLC, rise again. The challenge that entrepreneurs face is always that of commercial viability, which is nothing new, except that virtually all of the customers must arrive through either tourist traffic or the internet.
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  • Copper City, like Calumet and Laurium, has beautiful, and well preserved old frame houses. I would love to have a home with a front porch like this one.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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  • That's more than 23 feet of snow so far this year.
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  • Snowy 2014 winter images from Michigan's Copper Country.
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