Saturday, August 14, 2010

Day 3 Escanabe, Michigan to Minneapolis 425 miles

Our most rural day so far. Into a new time zone--Central--so it was light here until after 9 pm. Intermittent rain and clouds, as we traveled the lonely roads up to Wisconsin North Country. It was a surreal feeling--towering pines on either side of the hilly road, stretching off into the fog.
We arrived at Little Bohemia Lodge, the scene of a famous shootout in 1934 with the FBI closing in on John Dellinger, who escaped out the window and through the back woods. The lodge is nestled on a lake; town is called Manitawash Waters, nice pine trees, set off down a long driveway. (Which gangster scouted out this location?--not exactly ideal for a gang on the run) There was a little "museum" upstairs, with 3 rooms preserved from the Hollywood shooting of the movie Public Enemy with Johnny Depp and the other 2 rooms with artifacts and newspaper clippings.
Breakfast was excellent. "Our first decent meal" says Scott.

Afternoon was a long drive along Rt8--not too touristy, just meandered through farm, woods and small towns. We had to search for a cheese place, unlike Southern Wisconsin where the signs scream cheese. Eric did find a bottle of white wine with a cheesehead top-clearly a collector's item.

Eric and I did most of the driving, but Scott finally took the wheel for the final push into Minneapolis. Arrived around 6pm, in time for a meal at the Mall of America (Yes, everything you've always hated about America--fast food, fat people, tons of stores and rides). Gary arrived on time and we presented him with his team shirt.

Quote of the day:
Eric: "I must be getting old because I dont remember being this tired when I drove cross country 4 years ago."

Off to North Dakota...Eric still obsessing about missing the largest cross in America in Michigan, so today we are looking for the largest bison statue in America....

2 comments:

  1. Wow, what a great blog. It sounds like a really great trip. Maybe we can convince my mom to move to CA, then we can pack up her things, drive her across country, and have a fun journey like you guys.

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  2. Shirts? I didn't know there was a team shirt too. I went to Brick for the weekend. Very quite, I was very glad to hear you are not eating the fast foods. Try the local stuff. If a cowboy and cowgirl like it, it must be really good. And are you stopping for the local beers?

    Keep on trackin'

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