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Here's to my first post and to hoping I never see a mosquito again! I thought the bugs were bad last year...
Ahead of the Big Boys MTB clinic in Copper Harbor, MI, I decided to spend a night at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula on High Rock Bay. The weather was great, bugs awful, but the Bronco rocked!
For reference, the tent is a Roofnest Meadowlark; it's a bit small for me (I am just over 6ft tall), but I was still comfortable! I'll probably set up the awning and screen room tonight when I say at the state park.
Based on the conditions I experienced:
The roads from Copper Harbor to High Rock Bay were easily managed by the Sport, the first of which was a pretty typical dirt/gravel road (4-5 miles), which a typical sedan could likely manage, the second more rough and trail-like (3-4 miles) with some deep-ish water crossings and pools. Nothing that I experienced was more difficult than anything I saw at the Moab Off-Roadeo. The full journey, from town to camp, was just under an hour.
Here are some photos:
Ahead of the Big Boys MTB clinic in Copper Harbor, MI, I decided to spend a night at the tip of the Keweenaw Peninsula on High Rock Bay. The weather was great, bugs awful, but the Bronco rocked!
For reference, the tent is a Roofnest Meadowlark; it's a bit small for me (I am just over 6ft tall), but I was still comfortable! I'll probably set up the awning and screen room tonight when I say at the state park.
Based on the conditions I experienced:
The roads from Copper Harbor to High Rock Bay were easily managed by the Sport, the first of which was a pretty typical dirt/gravel road (4-5 miles), which a typical sedan could likely manage, the second more rough and trail-like (3-4 miles) with some deep-ish water crossings and pools. Nothing that I experienced was more difficult than anything I saw at the Moab Off-Roadeo. The full journey, from town to camp, was just under an hour.
Here are some photos:
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