I am a native Michiganian, and had always dreamed of going to Keweenaw Peninsula (in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.) So last summer my husband and I took our dream vacay to Copper Harbor, at the very tip of the Keweenaw. It has everything--mountains, the untamed furious beauty of Lake Superior, waterfalls to numerous too count, agate-strewn beaches, forests, lighthouses. Realized a dream of paddling Bete Grise Bay--conditions almost perfect--glassy water, light breezes. . .except that the deerflies were so ferocious that we had to cut the paddling short--cannot paddle and suffer flybites at same time. Flies were biting through my wetsuit. What a drag!

So as a consolation prize we went the tourist route and took a sunset tour on a small tourboat, to Copper Harbor lighthouse, which is accessible only by water. The boat captain acted as tourguide on land and we had great tour of the lighthouse and keeper's cottages. Also got to see the original vein of copper that started the copper rush in the 1850's. We got to see a awe-inspiring sunset on trip back. (We could not have toured lighthouse and the surrounding area had we paddled to lighthouse.)
God is such an amazing artist.
