| We took a little hike on Saturday, 1.5 miles to be exact. The blow downs from the straight wind, that we had a couple of years ago, were still distinctly visible. |
| The slope started out pretty flat, but quickly became up the hill, over the ridge across the fall line and up the hill some more! |
| When you looked down from on top of the ridges you could see it was the A-train to the bottom!! |
| Here, at this view, we are only half way up. |
| Looking north to the Sleeping Bear sand dunes on the shores of Lake Michigan. South Manitou island in the distance. |
| If you are familiar with the dunes then you can realize how much closer we were to heaven. |
| We were up there, looking down on South Bar lake and the village of Empire. |
| Quite a few hikers on the trail but seemed to be nicely spread out, on the path, so we had unobstructed views of the trees, water and sky. |
| Remember, we are only half way up the mountain side. |
| Nice that they built some steps on the steep grade. |
| Steve and I kept on hiking and talking and laughing because of the endorphins, in our brains, springing to life!! |
| Oh Boy!! We are at the top looking straight down, scary!! |
| By the look on my buddy's face the view must have been worth the climb. |
| As you can see from the half-way photos how much further up we climbed to stand at the top and look out over the world. |
| There are dunes up and down Lake Michigan preventing access to the beach from the road. A huge body of sand dropped off by the receding glaciers. |
| As we stood and looked out over the water we felt very small in stature. |
| Heading down the trail looking up at the woods line we just crossed over. |
| Half-way down, looking at the village of Empire through the leaves on the trees. |
| Another couple of photos showing the grandeur of the moraines jutting out into the lake. |
| The visibility was exceptional. |
| Back on flat ground!! |
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