tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1245249781884723223.post1434949729960922584..comments2024-01-30T00:04:20.510-05:00Comments on Lakewood's Wanderings and Scribbles.: New Adventures in Geographical Oddities and Treasures : Part 2Lakewoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12938008753635063175noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1245249781884723223.post-87616968246369524742016-08-16T17:06:01.491-04:002016-08-16T17:06:01.491-04:00I found your blog via /r/BorderPorn and as someone...I found your blog via /r/BorderPorn and as someone who collects counties and highways and occasionally dips into highpoints, I'm loving it!<br /><br />The Hurons around Mt. Arvon are definitely an area where you want to ask a local and not trust your GPS. I've attempted that southern route starting from US 41 and gotten lost. There is a more direct route from L'Anse (I've done it in a sedan) and an eastern route that spits you out near Big Bay north of Marquette. Neither is much of a time-saver, though.<br /><br />If you ever find yourself in the Upper Peninsula again, Jacob Emerick's blog (https://blog.jacobemerick.com/) is a good resource, or at least an entertaining read.Sam S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/08166120634795723042noreply@blogger.com