After our partial success with the I-can-Camp! Program,
we were hungry for more. Partial I say because in the program not everything
was done by us right from the beginning –like finding the right spot to setup
our tent or lighting up the fire pit. We had some kind of guidance available at
Sibley State Park when we attended the program. However we were confident that
we should be able to pull off our next camping experience all by ourselves and
so we selecting Grand Marais for one reason –its proximity to the town. Worst
come worst, if nothing worked for us we could still find food from the local
restaurants; which we did just because we wanted to.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Ice Caves at Apostle Island

It’s for a short time [maybe a few weeks or less] when walking on ice is safe and hence we were expecting a lot of visitors like us from far and wide. We were also informed that since there isn’t enough parking spots available [for the # of visitors that come] it’s a good idea to arrive and park as close so that we save time on reaching the starting point of our trail.
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