Pictured Rocks

Hey everyone,

I’ve been super, duper busy as of late doing work on the Toyota Sequoia, the Dodge Grand Caravan, my son’s Camry and my daughters Corolla. Tons of vehicle maintenance.

On top of all that, we are trying now to get ready for Valentine’s Day around the flower shop.

landscape photo of mosquito beach at picture rocks national lakeshore

Busy time of year for me.

In today’s post, I am going to get back to a more linear progression of video releases. In other words, the last trip started here. Every video in the upcoming months will be the “next” in the series…my “next stop” in progression. This stop is at Pictured Rocks National lakeshore on the lake Superior shoreline. The edge of Michigan’s northernmost shoreline.

I stopped here in September on my way through headed toward Teddy Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.

I should have stayed a little longer at the forest. It was most certainly worthy of some hiking, photography and drone flying (legally of course).

landscape photo overlooking the pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

I thought I’d share with you a link to the video as well as a few photos I took while there.

The hike to Mosquito Beach was an easy 4.5 miles. Nothing too taxing at all. I enjoyed it and the weather was stellar.

I think you will agree.

See you in the next one.

rob out.

Rumble Version of my Hike to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Youtube Version of my hike.

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Robert Anthony

We are Robert and Joelle Anthony and we are your hosts at Living with Rob. In 2023, we sold our business and our home to begin traveling in our RV full time across America. The purpose of our journey is to do photography and video to share the wonder or God’s Creation with you, our visitor.

Through our adventures we hope to inspire you to reconsider what’s really important in life and in so doing that you may find a sense of peace and true meaning.

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