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South Manitou Island visit to National Park land 8/23/2012 Boat departs Leland, Michigan 10 a.m. and docks 11:45 or so (reservations recommended in summer season). Returns at 4 p.m.

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South Manitou Island, part of the Sleeping Bear National Park in NW lower Michigan, about an hour from Traverse City, MI (to the dock departure for the island). August 2012.

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South Manitou Island – visit to National Park land 8/23/2012

Boat departs Leland, Michigan 10 a.m. and docks 11:45 or so (reservations recommended in summer season).

Returns at 4 p.m.

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Dock is about 45’ drive north from Traverse City, Michigan

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Regular service from early May through Labor Day; weekends into Oct.

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Looking south on Lake Michigan to Sleeping Bear dunes.

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Crowding the bow of the Mishe Mokwa (Big Mama Bear) to see island.

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Fresh breeze in the morning crossing westward (9 miles).

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Some spindrift along the way

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Lighthouse (left side) service became automatic around 1985.

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Third generation of lighthouse structures on the site (S.E. corner).

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Disembarking around Thursday noon; some campers, some day-trippers.

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South Manitou home turned visitor center/museum.

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South shore of South Manitou Island around noon. Bleached Zebra mussel shells behind.

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Shoals of broken Zebra Mussel shells washed by waves.

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Main trail through south end of the island, heading west.

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Guided tour via trailer ride from the Manitou Island Transit company.

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Florence Lake at south end of the island (view nearest the main trail).

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Florence Lake looking north from main trail access.

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Recently added boardwalk access to Old Growth Cedars.

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Old growth cedars at S.W. corner of the island (about 3.9 miles from dock).

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Oldest Cedar in North America (not pictured) is 700 years old.

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Some parts of path require stepping over fallen trees.

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Path is mostly level for the boardwalk but then climbs maybe 30 meters.

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Mostly cedars

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Riders of tour-1 (south shore) & tour-2 (interior/history) returning.

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Bike comes aboard; kayaks will be tied to top rails. All seats sold!

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Final views of the eastward return; afternoon light on the waves.

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