Rob got in at about 8:00 I was surprised because I really wasn't expecting him until around 10. He was really beat so he laid down for a nap. I just sat and worked on my projects so I wouldn't disturb him. He only slept for about an hour or so and then was ready to move on.
We packed everything up and then came the daunting task of trying to get out of our spot. We are headed in the opposite direction of the way of the exit. Rob is hoping there is enough room to make the u-turn.
Piece of cake. No problem at all.
We hit the road at about 10. We have a 4 + hour drive ahead of us. From Duluth to Hancock, MI. It rained quite a bit on the drive but it was still pretty.
Without me realizing it, we passed through Wisconsin and into Michigan. I never saw any Welcoming signs. Anyway,
As usual I arrived ahead of Rob. I checked us in and got our site number as well as directions to the dump station. We had no sewer hook ups at the last spot and will not have one here either.
I found our spot and it hit me as being very gloomy, tucked into the darkness of the shade of the trees. I drove back through and asked if another spot that was more open and sunny was available. They nicely gave us a different spot and it is more open and sunny. It is also on the other side of the park so we actually have a view of the water. In the original site we would have an up close and personal view of the trees.
It was really damp and drippy when we first arrived.
We had to wiggle ourselves into our sit. There were two big trees but after a few tries and blocking traffic for a bit we finally got in and were able to unhook the truck so that the traffic could go by.
By the time we dumped and got settled it was already about 7 pm. We are now on East Coast time. Anyway we had some frozen soup and decided just to stay in and chill. Why is it that driving (sitting on your butt for hours) is so exhausting?!
Anyway, we went to bed.
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