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- Mike_LeslieExplorerDrummond Island on the extreme eastern edge is fun. There is a mile long ferry. It takes semis and campers. It is quite remote. It is fun to rent quads and ride the Maxon Plains. Or just drive around as much as the paved roads allow. There are campgrounds. I second the vote for Engineer Day with the michigan National Guard up in the Soo. You can camp right on the St. Mary's River and watch the big ships go by.
- dewey02Explorer II
drsteve wrote:
Yes, if you pronounce it Paste-ee instead of Past-ee, you may get something completely different (and perhaps get a slapped face too!)
Nah. They're used to tourists who can't pronounce pasty. Or Mackinac. Or Sault Ste Marie.
True. But Mackinaw, or Salt Ste Marie don't have another meaning.
Paste-ee does! - drsteveExplorer
Yes, if you pronounce it Paste-ee instead of Past-ee, you may get something completely different (and perhaps get a slapped face too!)
Nah. They're used to tourists who can't pronounce pasty. Or Mackinac. Or Sault Ste Marie. - Mike_LeslieExplorerTo add to the places mentioned in the UP-- On the SW side of the UP is a campground right in Gladstone "Gladstone Bay Campground" It is right on the bay, walking distance from the town of Gladstone, has a nice boardwalk over the wetland, nice beach.
On the extreme eastern side of the UP is Drummond Island. There is a ferry over to the island. Logging trucks cross on the ferry, so you certainly can take your RV across. There a a couple of campgrounds on the Island. It is more rugged, and not quaint like Mackinac Island. It is a much different experience. We have gone there every year for the last decade.
And I might add, I like my pasty with a pat of butter. :-) - dewey02Explorer II
2gypsies wrote:
Brent and Gina wrote:
Pasties or is it Pastys? Sounds like a plan!
Before ordering one you need to know how to pronounce 'pastie'. It's PAST ee. :) They are delicious!
Yes, if you pronounce it Paste-ee instead of Past-ee, you may get something completely different (and perhaps get a slapped face too!) - 2gypsies1Explorer III
Brent and Gina wrote:
Pasties or is it Pastys? Sounds like a plan!
Before ordering one you need to know how to pronounce 'pastie'. It's PAST ee. :) They are delicious! - Brent_and_GinaExplorerPasties or is it Pastys? Sounds like a plan!
- RinconVTRExplorer
rexlion wrote:
When I had a summer job on Mackinac Island, everyone there called all the tourists "fudgies." That was waaaay back in 1977; I wonder if they still do that? Hummm, I met a girl there on the island, and we took a weekend trip to camp out (on the ground in sleeping bags, no less) at Interlochen and went into Traverse City to see the original "Star Wars" movie, just released. Good memories. We dated for a couple of years. I thought about marrying that girl, but she was too headstrong for my taste and not as good-hearted as she seemed. Glad I waited and found my current wife of 36 years, she's as nice a person as they come.
But I digress.....
Great story.
We did this trip and more just last Summer.
What exactly is your question? - rexlionExplorerWhen I had a summer job on Mackinac Island, everyone there called all the tourists "fudgies." That was waaaay back in 1977; I wonder if they still do that? Hummm, I met a girl there on the island, and we took a weekend trip to camp out (on the ground in sleeping bags, no less) at Interlochen and went into Traverse City to see the original "Star Wars" movie, just released. Good memories. We dated for a couple of years. I thought about marrying that girl, but she was too headstrong for my taste and not as good-hearted as she seemed. Glad I waited and found my current wife of 36 years, she's as nice a person as they come.
But I digress..... - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIIt's really quirky but if you're around Ishpeming check out 'Da Yoopers Tourist Trap'.
http://dayoopers.com/
Definitely treat yourself to some pasties for a meal. They're awesome.
Do take the ferry to Mackinac Island. It's fun.
A little Michigan trivia: Yoopers are those that live in the Upper Peninsula; Trolls are those that live south of the Mackinac Bridge (under the bridge), and Fudgies are tourists who enjoy the tasty treat!
Hope you enjoy Michigan. It's a beautiful state.
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