Fritz and David get back in the canoe after exploring a rocky campsite.
What now? Again? Um hmm!
Frtiz Hartley stands on a beaver dam and begins drag-over, a process he’ll repeat a dozen times this day.
David settles in for lunch on a rock, one of the few dry spots we find along the river.
Fritz Seegers (left) and Fritz Hartley chat about what’s ahead if we push over this next obstacle.
Yet another water course to explore.
Beaver dams, blowdowns and log jams are plentiful on the west branch of the Peshekee River.
The west branch of the Peshekee River is narrow and twisty with a number of pretty backwaters.
Craig Lake this way – a sign out on one of the trails.
Traveling with loaded boats looking for a campsite.
The portage to Crooked Lake is 3,000 feet long, but this canoe slide helps.
Craig Lake weather is moody.
Craig Lake State Park in the west-central portion of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, is referred to as one of the state’s most remote state parks. It is popular with day trippers, but far fewer come to canoe, camp and explore.
All photos copyright © 2012 Howard Meyerson
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I really like these photos, especially the first one and the one with the clouds over the lake. You should submit some to Canon’s Project Imaginat10n: https://www.longliveimagination.com
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Thanks: I will look into it.
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Northwest?? Upper Peninsula, I have alway considered in in the Central Upper Peninsula.
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Matthew: Good call. I’ve taken another look at the map and changed it to the west-central portion. Thanks. HM
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That looks like a great area. Nice photos.
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Thanks. It’s been on my list of remote Michigan places for a long time. It was nice to finally get there.
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I have taken several memorable trips to Craig Lake portaging to Crooked Lake and Clare Lake. Even took my largest buck their during the firearms season – Longest drag I ever made!!!
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