Featured
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Little Cabin on the Brule
Last week, Julia, Callie and I jumped into Julia's car and drove north for a three day getaway along the Wisconsin/Michigan border. Our goal was to get deep into the north woods for hiking and snowshoeing. On the way to our rented cabin along the Brule River, we stopped for a hike in the Northern Highland American Legion State Forest south-east of Woodruff, WI.
This is a popular area for snowshoeing, which meant that the Raven Trail was well-packed and easy to hike in just my trail shoes with micro spikes. No snowshoes needed here.
We hiked about 6 miles.
The one-room cabin was located on the Brule River, which happens to be the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. That blue sign to the right of the cabin is the "Welcome to Michigan sign.
The cabin was equipped with a small kitchen, so we brought all of our food with us. That night, we dined on salad, lasagna, and a bottle of Chianti. It was a perfect start to the trip. On our next day we would get to snowshoe in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest.
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Popular Posts
I slept in my car–and I would do it again
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Comments
The microspikes have a reputation for lasting longer and being easier to put on. The higher cost put me off, but Julia's have lasted, and they are easier to put on. I probably would have just bought another pair of Yaktrax, but the microspikes were a Christmas present. I'm a believer--so far. They slip on easily and pretty much let me hike as fast as I want with good control.