The UP is an Amazing Place.
Plan two days in Sault St. Marie. As you get into town, drop someone at the lock visitor center and run it to look at the board and see when the next ship is coming through, then make plans for the day. The board isn't always right, but they try. You really want to be in the upper deck of the "peanut gallery".
Both campgrounds in town are good, and as you have transportation, Anne-Osborne is quieter. Neither is all FHU. No cable either.
There are also three "Museums" in town. River of History is closed on Sundays, the museum ship "Valley Camp" and the Tower. There is a three item ticket that is just barely a deal, but if you don't have time for the tower, you can miss it. The other two are worth the time and money.
When you go north from there toward toward the Whitefish Point Shipwreck Museum, and as you pass through the village of Paradise, look for where M-123 goes west. If you need a place to stay, there is a snowmobiler parking lot about 1/2 mile west of there (on the south side of the road and not marked) and it is mostly unoccupied for the few weeks that there is no snow.
Most of all, take you time and watch your fuel. The UP is not very populated and so you have to be aware of those things.
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
A sailor, his bride and their black dogs (one dear dog is waiting for us at the bridge) going to see some dry places that have Geocaches in a coach made the year we married.