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The U.P. has always been on my bucket list. The only part of Michigan i've been able to afford to frequent is Harbor Country in the far southwest corner which is also surprisingly scenic in fall.
I’ve been camping there for years. Back in the early ‘90’s , before cell phones, I arrived in Paradise Mi. & tried to call my wife to let her know I arrived safely, but found out the phone lines were out. A beaver chewed through the canle😂 That’s when you know you’re in the sticks 😆
Love your vids and I first stumbled upon your vids after watching your series on Detroit, seeing that I've been living in SE Michigan, in the town of Monroe for the past couple of years. I found your Detroit drive around videos to be informative, accurate and honest. No lies detected lol. But this drive, this, is my HOME lol. And even then, I can still say that it is rather accurate, good stuff. Just thought I'd fill ya in with more info along this drive, given I know this drive by heart, hope you don't mind. 00:28 Known locally as just "The Soo". 02:59 Love your drone footage here of what looks to me to be "The Narrows" beach. I've never seen it from this angle before. Beautiful. Thanks. 11:55 This map view is indeed the Whitefish Bay area, but more accurately, it is a zoomed in view of the bay's outlet, or, the mouth of the St Mary's River. The small visible inlet bay on the left is named Waishkey Bay. The logging towns of Bay Mills and Brimley popped up during the old logging days and there use to be an old lumber mill factory on the bay mills point, thus the towns name, Bay Mills. Shown on the map here. In 1904 a large fire, along with a waning local lumber supply, ended the town and factories on the point. There even use to be a railway that went through Brimley and across Waishkey Bay to the Bay Mills Point lumber mill town, and if you look closely, I believe you can still see some wooden posts in the water. 13:22 Waishkey Bay 13:27 Beginning of federally designated Bay Mills Reservation lands. My home. 13:59 To the left and opposite the casino, is the 4 star rated tribally owned Wild Bluff Golf Course, offering some of the best elevated views in the area. Even if you don't golf, just take a golf cart ride to the driving range atop the big hill and enjoy the views. 14:30 Yes, other than the downstate tourists, the residents of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, keep the lights on here. Use to deal cards here. Also, Waishkey Bay in the back. 14:50 Known by the locals as the "55 stretch", probably due to it being the portion of the reservation where the speed limit is, you guessed it, 55 mph. 15:09 To the right of the road you can see, the "Mini Mac" snowmobile trail bridge, built by my late Uncle Hank, a local artist. 15:19 The northern side of the "55 stretch" portion of the reservation. Dubbed the "Mission" side, probably due to the old Catholic Missionary sites that use to be here. 15:31 Super fresh Whitefish restaurant. I don't even like fish that much, but the Whitefish sammich here jams. 15:49 Just behind the softball field to the right, is a beachfront with great views of the St. Mary's River and Canada. Also home to probably the best 4th of July fireworks show in the EUP. 16:07 One of the first tribally operated casinos in the United States. No longer in operation. 16:56 My Uncle Hank's miniature Pt. Iroquois Lighthouse. The pond was renamed "Hank's Pond" in his memory. 17:31 Pro tip, if you take a left at the fork here and drive about 1 mile, and then up a narrow, hillside road, you'll find the Mission Hill Scenic Overlook that overlooks "Spectacle Lake" and the St. Mary's river. One of my favorite spots in Michigan, no joke. On good days, you can even see the International Bridge in Sault Ste Marie from this view: www.onlyinyourstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/20532553095_12920912f1_k.jpg 17:58 End of federally designated Bay Mills Reservation lands. 18:03 Called "Monocle Lake" because it sits adjacent to "Spectacle Lake." Nice beach area and campground. Nice hiking trail that circles the lake. Bring bug spray lol. 18:58 My tribe recently inherited caretaking responsibilities of this historical lighthouse, which was deactivated as an actual navigational light in 1967 after the newer Gros Cap Reef Light was constructed in the middle of the St. Mary's river. Also there's a nice boardwalk that leads to the St. Mary's riverfront here. 19:40 After Pt. Iroquois Lighthouse, it's wide open Whitefish Bay. 22:20 New info even to me, amazing, thanks. 27:55 You mentioned that there's SO MANY hidden beaches. Accurate. Especially here. 29:25 The few miles or so long hiking trail located here, leads down to the waterfront and ultimately to my favorite beach, The Shallows. Always, bring bug spray lol. 30:22 "The Shallows" beach roadside access. You can walk a decent ways out into the water and still only be at your knees concerning water depth. Meaning it may be one of your best chances to find water that most would consider to be warm enough to swim in, as far as Lake Superior is concerned lol. Anyway, hope all this insider local info helps you out if you ever visit the area again lol, haven't been there in a couple years myself, thanks.
Your Upper Peninsula Collection is one of the best Series I've seen on RUclips. I'd love to spend a Summer along the Western Shore of Lake Michigan all the way over the UP, into Bayfield and over to Duluth. The fact that you do this in addition to a FT job is remarkable. Thanks for sharing all these. Stay safe.
Got to go! Mom's family came from Finland and settled in Gay, Mich. Rich copper mining town at the time of their arrival, now just a shadow of that out in the woods.
I understand your love of the U.P. That beach was perfect. Water so cold even in the summer that beach may be half empty. Absolutely perfect. Hope you'll give Door County Ws. a try next year. Along with long stretches of flat out road there's also some twisties here and there. Along the Green Bay side there's quite a few interesting tourist towns like Sister Bay and Fish Creek. The (Viking) Fish Boil is amazing and Al Johnston's Swedish Restaurant is very very good. The Shipyards in Sturgeon Bay helped win WWII I believe. And along the Lake Michigan side are some great beaches and though more spotty there are some tourist towns. You can also take a ferry at The Top of the Thumb/Gill's Rock to Washington Island.
@@ChrisHarden If you take the old route of county highways through Sheboygan to Two Rivers and up the Thumb/peninsula it's a nice drive. Newport Beach is/was one of the best kept secrets. The touristy antique shopping towns are on both the Green Bay side and the Lake Michigan side with some good eating almost at any stop. Thanks for the ride, I'll pitch in for gas by watching the whole of commercials. I hear that helps with the RUclips Partner's plan.
Hi Chris, The picture quality has improved tremendously in the latest post. I like the more saturated color and sharper contrast. Keep up the good work! Increasing your frame rate to 60 frames per second would remove some of the jitters and make for a smoother motion!
Gonna switch back to the hero 9 as my main cam for future filming until this issue is solved, however I did film quite a few videos where the stabilization was an issue.
Great memories spending time at my aunt & uncles cottage in the UP as a kid. Lake Superior is still the coldest water I have ever swam in. Thanks for sharing this video.👍🏻
Started watching your vids on Louisville, where I live now.... But, am now jumping to my home state, Michigan. Unfortunately, I've never busted the UP, but, definitely have it on my list now!
@@ChrisHarden all my family are still in lower Michigan, just never got up there for some reason. I really want to go to Mackinac Island, too. That'll be my next video I watch. 😄
@@kathigreen1479 Ah. I have a video on Mackinaw City. I haven’t made one on Mackinac Island yet, but I plan on changing that once the weather gets nice again!
Love the content. I went to the Porcupine Mountains and then Copper Harbor a year and a half ago up in the UP. Most beautiful place I’ve ever been to in the Midwest.
Went to the Porcupine Mountains last year. Haven't yet been to the Keweenaw Peninsula, but everything that I've seen in the U.P. so far has been great.
You left out the part where your vehicle struck a deer that suddenly darted out of the woods across the road, happens every 50 miles or so in the UP. Fabulous country!
If I end up in the UP for retirement it’ll have to be near civilization, otherwise I’ll go nuts. Don’t get me wrong, I love my solitude, but I need a little interaction. I’m thinking Iron Mountain, Escanaba, or maybe Houghton. Marquette’s too big/expensive. Thanks for the videos! JM
Re cell service, I had solid Spotify all the way from Wausau WI to Houghton MI in the UP this summer, and all over the Keweenaw Peninsula. I use Verizon
Any yoopers able to tell me where the strongest and most reliable internet is in the UP, like what cities or areas? As in, if one wanted to telework and had to have lightning fast internet speeds where would be a sure bet? Marquette? Manistique?
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Thank you Chris for showing us how beautiful America is!
The U.P. has always been on my bucket list. The only part of Michigan i've been able to afford to frequent is Harbor Country in the far southwest corner which is also surprisingly scenic in fall.
I’ve been camping there for years. Back in the early ‘90’s , before cell phones, I arrived in Paradise Mi. & tried to call my wife to let her know I arrived safely, but found out the phone lines were out. A beaver chewed through the canle😂
That’s when you know you’re in the sticks 😆
I love the Upper Peninsula, my Daughter Took me for 5 days 15 years ago. It's on my bucket list again. 🤣❤
Excellent video 👍 I love that you speed up a lot of the driving parts otherwise I couldn't watch very much of it 😃
Love your vids and I first stumbled upon your vids after watching your series on Detroit, seeing that I've been living in SE Michigan, in the town of Monroe for the past couple of years. I found your Detroit drive around videos to be informative, accurate and honest. No lies detected lol.
But this drive, this, is my HOME lol. And even then, I can still say that it is rather accurate, good stuff. Just thought I'd fill ya in with more info along this drive, given I know this drive by heart, hope you don't mind.
00:28 Known locally as just "The Soo".
02:59 Love your drone footage here of what looks to me to be "The Narrows" beach. I've never seen it from this angle before. Beautiful. Thanks.
11:55 This map view is indeed the Whitefish Bay area, but more accurately, it is a zoomed in view of the bay's outlet, or, the mouth of the St Mary's River. The small visible inlet bay on the left is named Waishkey Bay. The logging towns of Bay Mills and Brimley popped up during the old logging days and there use to be an old lumber mill factory on the bay mills point, thus the towns name, Bay Mills. Shown on the map here. In 1904 a large fire, along with a waning local lumber supply, ended the town and factories on the point. There even use to be a railway that went through Brimley and across Waishkey Bay to the Bay Mills Point lumber mill town, and if you look closely, I believe you can still see some wooden posts in the water.
13:22 Waishkey Bay
13:27 Beginning of federally designated Bay Mills Reservation lands. My home.
13:59 To the left and opposite the casino, is the 4 star rated tribally owned Wild Bluff Golf Course, offering some of the best elevated views in the area. Even if you don't golf, just take a golf cart ride to the driving range atop the big hill and enjoy the views.
14:30 Yes, other than the downstate tourists, the residents of Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, keep the lights on here. Use to deal cards here. Also, Waishkey Bay in the back.
14:50 Known by the locals as the "55 stretch", probably due to it being the portion of the reservation where the speed limit is, you guessed it, 55 mph.
15:09 To the right of the road you can see, the "Mini Mac" snowmobile trail bridge, built by my late Uncle Hank, a local artist.
15:19 The northern side of the "55 stretch" portion of the reservation. Dubbed the "Mission" side, probably due to the old Catholic Missionary sites that use to be here.
15:31 Super fresh Whitefish restaurant. I don't even like fish that much, but the Whitefish sammich here jams.
15:49 Just behind the softball field to the right, is a beachfront with great views of the St. Mary's River and Canada. Also home to probably the best 4th of July fireworks show in the EUP.
16:07 One of the first tribally operated casinos in the United States. No longer in operation.
16:56 My Uncle Hank's miniature Pt. Iroquois Lighthouse. The pond was renamed "Hank's Pond" in his memory.
17:31 Pro tip, if you take a left at the fork here and drive about 1 mile, and then up a narrow, hillside road, you'll find the Mission Hill Scenic Overlook that overlooks "Spectacle Lake" and the St. Mary's river. One of my favorite spots in Michigan, no joke. On good days, you can even see the International Bridge in Sault Ste Marie from this view: www.onlyinyourstate.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/20532553095_12920912f1_k.jpg
17:58 End of federally designated Bay Mills Reservation lands.
18:03 Called "Monocle Lake" because it sits adjacent to "Spectacle Lake." Nice beach area and campground. Nice hiking trail that circles the lake. Bring bug spray lol.
18:58 My tribe recently inherited caretaking responsibilities of this historical lighthouse, which was deactivated as an actual navigational light in 1967 after the newer Gros Cap Reef Light was constructed in the middle of the St. Mary's river. Also there's a nice boardwalk that leads to the St. Mary's riverfront here.
19:40 After Pt. Iroquois Lighthouse, it's wide open Whitefish Bay.
22:20 New info even to me, amazing, thanks.
27:55 You mentioned that there's SO MANY hidden beaches. Accurate. Especially here.
29:25 The few miles or so long hiking trail located here, leads down to the waterfront and ultimately to my favorite beach, The Shallows. Always, bring bug spray lol.
30:22 "The Shallows" beach roadside access. You can walk a decent ways out into the water and still only be at your knees concerning water depth. Meaning it may be one of your best chances to find water that most would consider to be warm enough to swim in, as far as Lake Superior is concerned lol.
Anyway, hope all this insider local info helps you out if you ever visit the area again lol, haven't been there in a couple years myself, thanks.
One of my favorite places.
It’s a great place.
Beautiful job, Chris. You captured Autumn in the UP so well. Hidden beaches, scenic overlooks and even ghost towns!
Your work is amazing! Great video. I absolutely love the UP!
Thanks!
Love the UP. Thanks for yr efforts. Wish i could be one of those 18 people per sq mile. The drives are relaxing and bring memories
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is gorgeous in the fall! I really enjoyed this video 🙂
Finally moving to SE MI. from NW OH. Feels like coming home. The geography is perfect. The weather is perfect. Opportunity in abundance. (Sssshhhhhh)
Your Upper Peninsula Collection is one of the best Series I've seen on RUclips. I'd love to spend a Summer along the Western Shore of Lake Michigan all the way over the UP, into Bayfield and over to Duluth. The fact that you do this in addition to a FT job is remarkable. Thanks for sharing all these. Stay safe.
Got to go! Mom's family came from Finland and settled in Gay, Mich. Rich copper mining town at the time of their arrival, now just a shadow of that out in the woods.
Mesmerizing!
Sure is!
Stunning drone shots. Subscribed.
The UP is absolutely beautiful. It’s a very unique and special section of the whole US.
I've got to get up there at some point soon. Amazing.
It’s worth it. Plenty of places to camp and just enough cities for a decent hotel to be available somewhere
I understand your love of the U.P. That beach was perfect. Water so cold even in the summer that beach may be half empty. Absolutely perfect.
Hope you'll give Door County Ws. a try next year. Along with long stretches of flat out road there's also some twisties here and there. Along the Green Bay side there's quite a few interesting tourist towns like Sister Bay and Fish Creek. The (Viking) Fish Boil is amazing and Al Johnston's Swedish Restaurant is very very good. The Shipyards in Sturgeon Bay helped win WWII I believe. And along the Lake Michigan side are some great beaches and though more spotty there are some tourist towns. You can also take a ferry at The Top of the Thumb/Gill's Rock to Washington Island.
I hope to explore Wisconsin one day! I’m sure it has some great beach towns that go unheard of.
@@ChrisHarden If you take the old route of county highways through Sheboygan to Two Rivers and up the Thumb/peninsula it's a nice drive. Newport Beach is/was one of the best kept secrets. The touristy antique shopping towns are on both the Green Bay side and the Lake Michigan side with some good eating almost at any stop.
Thanks for the ride, I'll pitch in for gas by watching the whole of commercials. I hear that helps with the RUclips Partner's plan.
What a great video. I’ve never been to the Upper Peninsula, and thanks to you, it is now on my list of places to see.
Great stuff. Love your videos!
Hi Chris,
The picture quality has improved tremendously in the latest post. I like the more saturated color and sharper contrast. Keep up the good work! Increasing your frame rate to 60 frames per second would remove some of the jitters and make for a smoother motion!
This is 60 fps but for some reason the new GoPro hero 10’s stabilizer wasn’t working for me on this trip. I was quite disappointed to say the least.
Gonna switch back to the hero 9 as my main cam for future filming until this issue is solved, however I did film quite a few videos where the stabilization was an issue.
@@ChrisHarden 👍
I hope to do a proper travel of the UP one day. This video is a good view of what I could see
UP is my favorite part of Michigan
Great memories spending time at my aunt & uncles cottage in the UP as a kid. Lake Superior is still the coldest water I have ever swam in. Thanks for sharing this video.👍🏻
Thanks for the view and the comment!
I like your video you are doing great job 👍,
Thank you for you hard work.
Thank you!
Love the up
And enjoyed this thanks!
Thanks!
Thank you!
WONDERFUL to watch! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences...
GREAT Upper Peninsula video (period)
I love the drone footage!
Thanks!
This is such a great fall tour, thank you so much for sharing this with us. Love!
Thanks for the kind words!
Started watching your vids on Louisville, where I live now.... But, am now jumping to my home state, Michigan. Unfortunately, I've never busted the UP, but, definitely have it on my list now!
Long drive from Kentucky, but worth it if you have the time!
@@ChrisHarden all my family are still in lower Michigan, just never got up there for some reason. I really want to go to Mackinac Island, too. That'll be my next video I watch. 😄
@@kathigreen1479 Ah. I have a video on Mackinaw City. I haven’t made one on Mackinac Island yet, but I plan on changing that once the weather gets nice again!
Love the content. I went to the Porcupine Mountains and then Copper Harbor a year and a half ago up in the UP. Most beautiful place I’ve ever been to in the Midwest.
Went to the Porcupine Mountains last year. Haven't yet been to the Keweenaw Peninsula, but everything that I've seen in the U.P. so far has been great.
so beautiful!
Well done - LOVE the UP, hoping to move up there when/if I can afford it
Thanks for the video, beautiful up there!
There is a very nice campground just East of Paradise along the lakeshore. It also has an inland lake that has good fishing.
Great video sir
Thanks!
You left out the part where your vehicle struck a deer that suddenly darted out of the woods across the road, happens every 50 miles or so in the UP. Fabulous country!
About 10mins in, Chippewa County - I love the music, who is that? Great video, just subscribed to your channel 😀
Thanks! That song at 10:00 is No Limits by Royal Deluxe!
Nice job.
We came up here on October 3, 89 it snowed
So the UP is what’s next? Was hoping Cincy or even Indy but cool 👍🏼
How about Detroit?
Cool Video
If I end up in the UP for retirement it’ll have to be near civilization, otherwise I’ll go nuts. Don’t get me wrong, I love my solitude, but I need a little interaction. I’m thinking Iron Mountain, Escanaba, or maybe Houghton. Marquette’s too big/expensive. Thanks for the videos! JM
I love where I live the Yoop:}
Re cell service, I had solid Spotify all the way from Wausau WI to Houghton MI in the UP this summer, and all over the Keweenaw Peninsula. I use Verizon
i want to see one of all the abandoned places in the UP
Hey Chris would you live in the UP?
Looks nice. But no mountains is a no go for me.
What roads are ewe on?wifey Iz from negaunee,n I like to alwayz take the scenic route 😎
Who owns the 85 percent land tho, is it public lands or private
Any yoopers able to tell me where the strongest and most reliable internet is in the UP, like what cities or areas? As in, if one wanted to telework and had to have lightning fast internet speeds where would be a sure bet? Marquette? Manistique?
I wish the music was louder not! Muted.
Film too fast along Lakeshore Drive, resolution too grainy, music sucks. But, I enjoyed, regardless 😃.