Thursday, August 25, 2016

Weekly Update


 Not a lot to add from last week.  We've been riding the local bicycle trails, visiting Muskegon's Farmer's Market, and necessary shopping.  We did get down to Holland, MI on Monday

Today's pictures are from our bicycle ride while at Holland.  Holland's a neat, small, renovated town with roads not meant for dual-wheel trucks.
We rode our bicycles west from the marina along the sidewalk of the road that follows the river to Lake Michigan.  Didn't make it all the way, though.  They blocked bicycles as you approached Lake Michigan.

Other than that, we've experienced some rain, missed the tornado's, and got in a movie - Pete's Dragon.  So all-in-all, a good week.

Thanks for dropping by.  Until next week, David

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Muskegon, MI


After a late start on Monday, we drove 45 minutes and through our mandatory rain shower down to Muskegon & Duck Creek RV Resort.  We're here for about three weeks.  If you look for the RV park, it's across the road from the Michigan Adventureland amusement park.  Duck Creek is truly an RV resort, too, and deserves it's Good Sam 10/10/10 rating.  What we're seeing is family's come here to camp and walk or drive down the road to visit Adventureland.  

We're trying to ride some different bicycle paths.  Without knowing what we're doing, we ended up right next to the Fred Meijer Berry Junction Trail which connects us to Montague, MI and the south end of the Hart-to-Montague rail trail.  As Donna notes, we're 18 miles from Country Dairy and their ice cream. We "could" ride our bicycles there, she says. Um-mm...sure.

Pictures here are of the Whitehall area & from our first day's bicycle ride. At the top is the world's largest weather vane in Montague. World's Largest - that's what the sign says, anyway.


Donna's gotten a Rails-to-Trails book and the Michigan bicycle trails magazine.  Looks like we're in an area ripe with rail trails and paved bicycle paths.  We're thinking of taking advantage of the predicted cooler weather & concentrate on the Holland area next week and seeing what's down there. Maybe I can talk Donna into a coaster ride or two.

Otherwise, we're just hangin' out and enjoying the area.  Thanks for dropping by.  Everyone enjoy your weekend!  David

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Moo Cow Tour


Country Dairy sits about midway of the Hart-to-Montague Rail-trail.  Makes for a nice rest break when riding the bicycles.  We decided to take the dairy tour (aka Moo Tour).  Country Dairy is a small dairy serving the local area.  1,000 or so head of cattle.  They only process their own dairy's milk.  They grow their own corn & alfalfa.  Been around along time.  Original farm house is still used by the family.
Pictures here are from the tour though I've loaded them backwards.  You start with the processing plant.  Then move to the barns.

The whole place is worth a stop and tour.  If for no other reason:  their ice ream contains 16% cream.  They serve breakfast and lunch.  Smaller size store selling everything from tourist trap reminders of your tour to a meat market.  Fresh pizzas in there, too.


According to the Wii, I've gained 2.6 lbs just by going there.  And that takes into account the roughly 22-mile bike rides we're taking three to four times a week.  Guess it's good we're moving along soon!

Beth & Frank are in the area.  We're schedule to meet them in Ludington on Thursday.  Other than that, we're bicycle riding and trying to stay cool.
 Current plans are to move an hour south to Muskegon, MI on Monday & pick up other rail trails and bicycle paths to ride.  Reservations are at Duck Creek RV Resort near Michigan Adventureland.  Suppose to be there through Labor Day.  At least that's the plan.
Even though I'm drafting this while sitting at the Hart public Library.  The Verizon Wireless 4G signal promised by Verizon's coverage map is gone. Nothing I use works with 3G signal (though Verizon is adamant that it does.)  So I'm going to wrap this up quick using the library's WiFi.  Everyone stay cool & enjoy your weekend.  David

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Mears - Silver Lake, MI 2016


After looking at the weather on Saturday and noting that neither Weather Channel, Weather Nation, nor Accuweather were predicting any rain  (literally 0% for Petoskey) for our planned Sunday move, we washed/waxed the trailer Saturday & left the Petoskey area Sunday morning in rain.  Not just a few sprinkles that you can get from time-to-time in this area.  Rain.  The potential afternoon thunderstorms for the Silver Lake area never materialized.   The trip down took about four and a half hours.  Unfortunately, the 4G data/voice promised by the Verizon Wireless coverage map for the Silver Lake area is somewhat of a myth.  It's here...sometimes...and doesn't stay long when it appears.  Definitely not what you need when Microsoft is releasing a large update to Windows 10 August 2nd.  Travel to Mears or Hanes, and it's all good, though.
We're trying a new campground that didn't appear on any catalog, app, or software that we have.  It's called Dunes Harbor Family Camp.  Found it via an advertisement.  It appears to be an out reach of the local Lutheran church.  It's brand new - open Memorial Day weekend for the first time.  It's really clean & nice as you can see by the pictures.  And the feature that caught my eye, the site signs are lighted at night.

You can find the campground at https://www.DunesHarbor.org

We're getting out.  We're here to ride the Hanes to Montague rail trail.  Nice rail trail.  We made a round trip bicycle ride from Hanes to south of Shelby & return, yesterday (22 miles).  Today we rode from Shelby to Montague and return (29 miles).  (We're taking tomorrow off.)


The MiFi says it's still got 4G (one bar), so I'm going to publish while I can.  Thanks for stopping by.  Everyone have a great weekend!  David