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On 4/6/05 3:03 PM, in article , "Wolfgang"
wrote: "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... ...lodging, etc...... Might just as well take a look at Big Bay too.: http://www.exploringthenorth.com/bigbay/biz.html In looking for information about the Huron Mountain Club, I found this very interesting page: http://www.michiganhighways.org/inde...huronmtns.html My uncle's camp was located on the Huron River, just west of the Huron Mountains and the western limit of the HMC holdings. I've often wondered if one could drive from Skanee to Big Bay/Marquette. According to this page, it looks like it would be possible, but only under the best conditions and with a 4WD vehicle. Man, wish I still had the deed to that camp... Bill |
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![]() "William Claspy" wrote in message ... On 4/6/05 3:03 PM, in article , "Wolfgang" wrote: "Wolfgang" wrote in message ... ...lodging, etc...... Might just as well take a look at Big Bay too.: http://www.exploringthenorth.com/bigbay/biz.html In looking for information about the Huron Mountain Club, I found this very interesting page: http://www.michiganhighways.org/inde...huronmtns.html My uncle's camp was located on the Huron River, just west of the Huron Mountains and the western limit of the HMC holdings. I've often wondered if one could drive from Skanee to Big Bay/Marquette. According to this page, it looks like it would be possible, but only under the best conditions and with a 4WD vehicle. Man, wish I still had the deed to that camp... I haven't looked at that page in detail yet, but I DID look at the area on DeLorme's "Street Atlas". It looks as if the area marked as "Impassable" on the 1932 map might be what DeLorme calls Northwestern Road. I'm not at all familiar with this area, but if it's anything like what I'm familiar with in the far western U.P. it is almost certainly navigable with just about any vehicle. I know of many roads that show up as "4WD" trails on maps and that are pretty well maintained. As undeveloped (relatively speaking) as the U.P. is, it's seeing a lot more tourist traffic these days.....especially since the snowmobile boom....and the various counties and even individual townships are taking pretty good care of what used to be strictly logging roads. Wolfgang who, having nursed a desire to fish the huron for several years, has mapped out every possible road access (to both branches), complete with shortest route to the river from each access point......AND gps coordinates and compass directions. ![]() |
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