By Mary Drew at Pasty Central (Mdrew) on Friday, February 23, 2018 - 08:56 am:
Winter fun UP North from within the Pasty Cam archives, today. The Lake Linden Hubbell School Forest is where we start out today, with a School Forest Fun Day back in 2010. The Elementary School hosts this fun day for families every year in February, weather permitting. Kids and adults can get snowmobile rides, hay rides, cross country ski, snowshoe, roast marshmallows and usually get to crawl in an igloo. Lunch is served in the log cabin on the campus there. The first photo is my oldest grandson trying cross country skiing for the first time. He was seven back then and is now almost 16. Time sure does fly!
Another winter pastime is shared here from Brian Rendel, snapped in 2012, when Brian, Joseph and Penny were out getting some winter exercise, taking a walk along the snowmobile trail in Ripley. It was early evening, so the lights had already come on for nighttime skiing at Mont Ripley. Nice that it lit the way for these three, too!
Snowmobiling is a big pastime here in the U.P., due to the amount of snow we usually get each winter. This photo comes to us from Nathan Miller who was in the Ontonagon area, crossing a trestle over Agate Falls. This trestle is high over the falls and is a good spot to check out the flowing water below.
Walter Dennis has a great GoPro compilation of the highlights at the 2018 Lake Linden-Hubbell School Forest Fun Day that took place this past Saturday. This LLH 7th grader filmed the events of the day in a way that makes you feel like you were a part of it, thanks for taking us along with you, Walter!
By jbuck (Jbuck) on Friday, February 23, 2018 - 02:14 pm:
Have only seen the trestle from the path to the falls
~ looks like a nice view from up above.
By Janie T. (Bobbysgirl) on Friday, February 23, 2018 - 06:20 pm:
Bob & I have snowmobiled over that trestle. Pretty
scenery from there.