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rexlion wrote:
I have to admit, though, that this might be a crummy time to visit Michigan. Their Covid restrictions have been extended for 6 more months. We didn't go last summer (obviously) and I don't expect we'll go there this summer, either. Looking to head northwesterly instead and find some quiet, lonesome spots in the mountains.
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โFeb-25-2021 04:51 PM
valhalla360 wrote:hornet28 wrote:
I would guess you haven't visited our beaches in late May or June. You will find lots of swimmers. Maybe your thinking of Lake Superior
Used to keep our boat on Lake Muskegon. Unless you are doing the polar bear plunge, not many swimming on the big lake that early. Heck of lot of people don't even launch their boats until the end of May.
โFeb-24-2021 01:30 PM
valhalla360 wrote:hornet28 wrote:
I would guess you haven't visited our beaches in late May or June. You will find lots of swimmers. Maybe your thinking of Lake Superior
Used to keep our boat on Lake Muskegon. Unless you are doing the polar bear plunge, not many swimming on the big lake that early. Heck of lot of people don't even launch their boats until the end of May.
โFeb-24-2021 09:34 AM
hornet28 wrote:
I would guess you haven't visited our beaches in late May or June. You will find lots of swimmers. Maybe your thinking of Lake Superior
โFeb-23-2021 08:49 AM
valhalla360 wrote:ken56 wrote:
Early May is still going to be on the 'cool' side weather wise especially by lake Michigan. Be sure to bring along the coats.
It's a great time to visit.
No you won't be swimming in Lake Michigan but that's a late August/September thing..
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โFeb-22-2021 10:27 AM
ken56 wrote:
Early May is still going to be on the 'cool' side weather wise especially by lake Michigan. Be sure to bring along the coats.
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โFeb-20-2021 11:45 AM
rexlion wrote:
Wow. Just... wow! As someone who grew up in Michigan and who tries to get back nearly every summer to the beautiful lakes and trees of that state, my mind is boggled! How in the world can anyone visit all 49 of the other states and miss this gem?
I hope you decide to leave about 3 days earlier and tour Michigan. You'll skip the horrible Chicago traffic by driving up the Lake Michigan side, over the mighty Mackinaw Bridge, and through the Upper Peninsula. Many great sights to see along the way. Then follow US 2 westward!
(edit: I've assumed you are doing this in summer weather. If you are contemplating an imminent departure, forget what I said... Michigan is probably just white right now.)