A cold weather trip in a 'B'

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Len and Jo

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Joanne and I just got home from 6 days in the Michigan wonderful UP. The days were crisp (40-50f) and the nights were cold (27-31f) but that made it all the better. We had great warm cloths to wear and warm blankets to sleep under. We really do feel blessed and thankful for the land and what we have. I hope you do too .A few trip pics. At Tahquamenon Falls the park had electricity (ie: we had heat). At Lake Superior we used a generator (campground was basically empty) for electricity and heat in the day time and a Mr Buddy heater for early morning and evenings. Had to get up there before the crazy coronavirus summer rush starts. Had the right gear so we were always comfortable and warm. The extended van is our cabin on wheels and is named the Green TARDIS (ie: bigger on the inside).
 

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Joanne and I just got home from 6 days in the Michigan wonderful UP. The days were crisp (40-50f) and the nights were cold (27-31f) but that made it all the better. We had great warm cloths to wear and warm blankets to sleep under. We really do feel blessed and thankful for the land and what we have. I hope you do too .A few trip pics. At Tahquamenon Falls the park had electricity (ie: we had heat). At Lake Superior we used a generator (campground was basically empty) for electricity and heat in the day time and a Mr Buddy heater for early morning and evenings. Had to get up there before the crazy coronavirus summer rush starts. Had the right gear so we were always comfortable and warm. The extended van is our cabin on wheels and is named the Green TARDIS (ie: bigger on the inside).
Looks like you are having fun.
 
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