August 2014
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Down to Earth
Whether you’re a practiced fan or looking to cross it off your bucket list, diving from the sky is an unforgettable rush.
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Ladies of the Lake
While it’s true the gathering is about becoming a better paddler, the program also unites adventurous women.
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Paddling the Blues: Chains of Lakes
The Great Lakes State offers ribbons of waters and pools of blue for leisurely exploration.
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Going the Extra Mile
Exceptional experiences often call for a bit of courage and a few extra miles.
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Rafting the Gorge
Not far from the city of Iron Mountain, on the border of Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, is a portion of the Menominee River that might be the fiercest stretch of running water in the Midwest.
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Flying High
Gliding is the closest thing this side of heaven to having wings.
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A Blast from the Past
Sixteen ports participated in the Pan Provincial TALL SHIPS® 1812 Tour to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812.
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The Great Golf Getaway
Whether you’re seeking a course to just swing easy or want to amp up the game on more challenging greens, Michigan’s buffet of fairways are more than fun to savor with friends.
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Rocky Mountain High
Hidden among forests of hardwoods and hemlocks that have never been logged is some of the most overlooked fishing in Michigan.
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Tastes of Adventure
Restaurant Week GR not only tempts a trip to the River City but serves a buffet of reasons to linger.
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Winding Roads to Wining
Cordons were once canes, but they grow to be both older and thicker than canes. Spurs are little arms that grow from the cordons. From the spurs grow one-year-old wood, which produces the leaves and grapes.
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Night Watch
The pleasure I discovered in those hours surprised me.
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A New Way to Club it Especially Fore Women
Resorts are seeking to grow golf appeal with chances to bond on course and off.
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Only Inn Dreams
Adventures abound in the eclectic offerings of Michigan bed and breakfast inns.
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Branching Out
From fresh-air excursions to challenges leading to a new grip on life, outdoor adventure clubs across the state are bringing members of varying ages and goals together
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Travel and Adventure 2014: Contributors
Contributors, Travel and Adventure 2014
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Cruising Highway #2
Stretching relatively far out of the way along the lower southern portion of the Upper Peninsula, pristine natural beauty is the main attraction of traversing U.S. Highway 2 west from St. Ignace into the majestic rugged wilderness of Gogebic County. But there’s plenty to see and do in-between, too.