Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Another Trip to the North Shore with Maggie

Duluth from Skyline Parkway
Maggie and I made another quick and short trip up to the North Shore of Lake Superior. Instead of staying in a motel this time, we tent camped at Cascade River State Park. Link to video montage.

On the drive up I finally took Skyline Parkway (instead of I-35) which traverses the bluff at the top of Duluth. The views are thrilling. We also stopped at Silver Bay Marina for a lunch break.

We arrived at the park a little earlier than our campsite set up time but no one was there so we went ahead and got all situated. To be honest, I set up on the wrong site but was smart enough to double check 😊 The correct site was better anyway 😊😊

Maggie had dinner and then we went on a hike. This is the same park we had visited in March when it was cold and there was some snow. We took the hike toward Lookout Mountain but didn't go all the way to the top. The flowers along the path and the river were so very lovely. A perfect time to visit.

Comfy on the sleeping bag and therm-a-rest
After dinner at the Cascade Lodge Restaurant, we snuggled into the tent for the night. It was crazy windy, and I was afraid Maggie would freak out with the wind noise and twigs hitting the tent, but she was calm and quiet. I expected Maggie would sleep in a corner or snuggle up but instead she insisted on sleeping on the therm-a-rest and sleeping bag with me. If you've ever slept on a therm-a-rest, you know there is not much room beyond your own width. It was a tight fit but we both slept pretty well.

The next day I fixed a hearty breakfast of coffee and scrambled eggs with red onion, jalapeno, and cheese. Maggie didn't eat breakfast this morning. After breaking down the campsite, we headed to Grand Marais for a pastry treat and more coffee. I ran into my friend and ex-boss from Nash Finch, Holly, and her husband, Bob. We had a quick catchup before Maggie and I drove up the Gunflint Trail to Gunflint Lodge to meet up with Jenny B. The flowers along Gunflint Trail were spectacular. There was no way to photograph it. I highly recommend going to the North Shore at this time of year.

Lookout Point - Gunflint Lake
Maggie ate some lunch before Jenny, Maggie, and I hiked up to a Lookout Point over the spectacular Gunflint Lake. This is the lake we entered to go into the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) Wilderness just last year, Jenny was staying at the Lodge because she was supervising groups of middle schoolers going into the BWCA.

Jenny treated me to a Northwoods canopy zip line tour. I had no idea this adventure even existed. The day was perfect. Not a cloud in the sky and not too hot. The views are amazing and to be at the tops of the majestic White Pines was an honor and awe-inspiring.

Maggie and I drove all the way back to Minneapolis after the canopy tour. It was a long six hours!

Link to video montage.