Thanks Ken,
My wife and I took about three days falls-hopping, as it were. I had
no idea how many that we had missed. Good excuse to get a 21mm and do
it again I guess.
Thanks again, old times revisited. I used to spend hunting season
every year with my Aunt Gurtie in Blainey Park/Manistique.
Rand E.
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Ken Norton wrote:
>
> The following link gets you to a nice website which is a good guide to the
> Michigan Upper Peninsula waterfalls.
>
> http://maki.simplenet.com/dmm/waterfal/uppermic.htm
>
> Munising falls is VERY nice and among my alltime favorites. Supposably you
> can no longer walk behind the falls. Last time I was there in the early
> '90s I was able to and got some great pictures. This is a spot for a wide
> angle lens. My 24mm got heavy use and even that wasn't wide enough--but
> that was before the limited access.
>
> Memorial falls is similar to Munising falls, only smaller. Again, expect
> wide angle lens to be most valuable.
>
> Bridel Veil falls is in Alger county with the above two waterfalls, but I'm
> not sure where the location is, at the moment. Well worth finding, though.
> Again, a favorite. (possibly has two names which I'm trying to find
> again). Could possibly be Laughing Whitefish Falls.
>
> Ken Norton
>
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