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Let me know what you find and I'll let you know if I find anything. I'm trying to plan a trip for next year. I heard about Iron Mountain and areas like that. Crisp Point Light House is a cool location up on Lake Superior. It takes about an hour on wash board roads and trails to get there, but a beautiful area. Next year I'm looking at trying to plan a trip to remote lighthouse locations on the great lakes. I enjoy Michigan so much we're actually looking at moving to Southern Michigan next year.Thank you man I'll do a little more research on the u.p. And I'll let you know if I find anything cool or different
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Looking at Wayland, MI. If not Michigan, possibly Elkhart, IN, which is very close to the southern border of Michigan. I started working in the RV industry last year because I wanted a skill I could take on the road when my wife and I finally buy an RV and live in it. General RV in Wayland, and other places in Michigan is always looking for RV techs. If we don't move there, I'm looking at some of the manufacturers in Elkhart. Plan someday is live North in the summers and South in the winters. I lived a few years in Traverse City and really miss the area.Oh that sounds awesome man! And I will let let you know I'll keep an eye out down low also.
Where you moving to?
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I'll have to check out those cities as well. I'm interested in General RV since they have shops in Florida as well. Hoping someday to do the North/South, Summer/Winter thing. Thanks for the info.Hey man there's general rv in Birch run MI and wixom/novi MI
I know they are always hiring
And oh yes Traverse City is absolutely beautiful
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I live next door in Iowa. Lived in Phoenix. Hate the heat. I've pretty much got my wife convinced we need to move North. I've taken her to Michigan a few times and she loves it. Not sure how she'll handle the winters though.I want to go to Michigan someday. The pictures I've seen over the years have always looked so beautiful, and the older I get the more I hate being hot. I've lived in Arizona and Louisiana, but if I ever leave Illinois, I'm going NORTH !
Are you talking about the UP Overland/Roam group? I have been in with them since the UPO trips started back in '08. Tom & TJ have a few ventures going around there.Drummond Island in the U.P. You'll also find a lot of people in the U.P. into off roading. I know of a group out of Munising.
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Good info. I'm on the UP Overland forum but I don't get on there much. I need to try to get in on one of their outings someday soon. Wish I could live in the UP. Beautiful area, and peaceful.Are you talking about the UP Overland/Roam group? I have been in with them since the UPO trips started back in '08. Tom & TJ have a few ventures going around there.
I tend to do most my trailriding in da UP. There are a few spots I hit in the LP on occasion. I was up around Gladwin/Sterling a couple weekends ago. A buddy bought a Rubi and wanted to go somewhere. We cut through the Pigeon River State Forest on our way home earlier this year. It looked like it has some decent exploring to offer. There is always Silver Lake Dunes but I am yawning after a couple laps. It is pretty asy to find some forest roads and 2-tracks up north to just wander on.
The only ORPs I have been to in Michigan are The Mounds by Flint. I got tired of running (or trying to) through the tractor-tired mud trucks ruts. Bleh. Rocks & Valleys in Harrison is pretty cool. There is something for everyone there. Ron that runs it is a good guy too. I went to Turtle Ridge ORP on Drummond once. I was stock and it seemed to be for SWB Jeeps (tight trails) and heavily-modded rigs. I stick to the ORV trails on the island.
From hat I have read, it sounds like the Michigan DNR is going to be opening the areas past Copper Harbor up more. The road out to High Rock Bay is just short of being a dirt highway now compared to 10 years ago. HRB is a great spot to camp but can be over run at times in the summer now. A little exploring may lead you to other places that are nice and less crowded.The Keweenaw has some nice adventure roads, especially all the way UP in Copper Harbor. I go UP for the epic biking in Copper Harbor and Marquette. I am going to do more exploring next summer in the Keweenaw