July 8, 2011
We are getting used to driving on a 2-lane highway. Not that we need to pass too often... seems we are the ones being passed.
The scenery is very nice... and the dragonflies are gone, so the large splats are no longer appearing on the window.
See... even some corners.
We did encounter a few more construction zones, had to wait at this one as there was only one lane open for traffic. But it was a short wait.
Took this one for Reid, but the truck is a little too far away.
A glimpse of Lake Superior.
Our campsite at Penn Lake, Marathon. See that tree beside us... well while putting the slide out, one of the branches got caught up in the roller. Phil had to go up on top of the MH and as the slide came back in tried to unwind it out. He had to actually cut the branch off and manually untangle it. No lasting damage was done to the MH.
Penn Lake Campsite, this is a municipal campground and has only been in use since 2009. We also stayed here on our trip to The Soo in 2009. Liked it so much decided to stop here again.
The lake, can you see the Loon?
Playground across the way. There is enough shoreline to walk around the lake to it or there is a road and a pathway.
Nice sandy beach.
Suki enjoyed the water too.
The scenery is very nice... and the dragonflies are gone, so the large splats are no longer appearing on the window.
See... even some corners.
We did encounter a few more construction zones, had to wait at this one as there was only one lane open for traffic. But it was a short wait.
Took this one for Reid, but the truck is a little too far away.
A glimpse of Lake Superior.
Our campsite at Penn Lake, Marathon. See that tree beside us... well while putting the slide out, one of the branches got caught up in the roller. Phil had to go up on top of the MH and as the slide came back in tried to unwind it out. He had to actually cut the branch off and manually untangle it. No lasting damage was done to the MH.
Penn Lake Campsite, this is a municipal campground and has only been in use since 2009. We also stayed here on our trip to The Soo in 2009. Liked it so much decided to stop here again.
The lake, can you see the Loon?
Playground across the way. There is enough shoreline to walk around the lake to it or there is a road and a pathway.
Nice sandy beach.
Suki enjoyed the water too.
1 Comments:
At 11 July 2011 at 20:05 , Chris Lutz said...
That campsite looks really nice. Love the beaches. Great job of all the pictures....almost feel like we are travelling along with you. Yes, I saw the loon. I know its hard when you want to share all the great sights and somehow pictures don't quite do it justice.
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