Say Yah to da U-P?
AG Schnozz wrote:
>Moose wrote:
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>>Where do I sign up? What's the best season? Spring for
>>flowers, falling water, etc., or Fall for leaves?
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>Thank you! Finally a serious question about this. Sometimes
>posting something on this list is like spitting into the Grand
>Canyon--might be fun, but not too productive. :)
>
>This location is surrounded by terrain that is beautiful in
>every season and weather condition. Even a dreary, foggy, rainy
>day will give you some opportunities. Maybe not the vistas, but
>excellent opportunities regardless. As it has hundreds of miles
>of shoreline available with varying types of terrain-water
>interaction, water with multiple shades of emerald, blue and
>purple, forests, orchards, rivers, tiny lakes, big lakes, etc.,
>it is a well stocked buffet of photographic options.
>
>Seasonal what to see/do:
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>Winter: Snowscapes, water scenes (icy lighthouses, etc).
>Recreational options include skiing, snowmobiling, ice-boating,
>ice-fishing...
>
>Spring: Orchard blossums. Hundreds of thousands of acres of
>orchards. Various other wildflower opportunities abound, but
>they won't happen to May. Benefit of this time of year? No
>bugs yet and the primary tourist season hasn't arrived yet.
>Recreational opportunities include fishing, golfing, white-water
>kayaking/canoeing (very cold, though)...
>
>Summer: You name it, it's got it. I can't think of anything
>other than massive mountains that this area is missing.
>Recreational opportunities include fishing, golfing, canoeing,
>boating, water-skiing, sailing, bicycling, slapping bugs,
>hiking, visiting touristy spots and mountain biking to die for
>(and from if you take on the extreme trails with planks running
>through trees).
>
>Fall: Can you say "color"? Maples mingled in with pine trees,
>birch, and other awesome leaved trees. There is one road that
>is world-famous for it's trees. Imagine a miles-long tunnel of
>trees--all in full-color. Recreational opportunites include all
>of the previous ones plus EATING the fruits of the orchards.
>
>This is an area where something is going on almost all the time.
>The only time of year that would be considered the doldrums is
>late March through April. Last snow can still happen in May.
>
>It actually sounds like a nice place to live.
>
>AG
>
>Never spit in a man's face--unless his beard is on fire.
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