Welcome to the UP!

Submitted by SBayBlue on August 1st, 2021 at 8:54 PM

Totally non Michigan sports post.

We are on a family vacation from California. Today, we arrived in the UP. Even though I spent 4 years in Ann Arbor,  I never went farther north than Mount Pleasant (which is really neither a mount nor pleasant)

Driving in to Escanaba, I was confused by the car's GPS and so I pulled a U'ie. Totally illegal move and I'm embarrassed. Then turned right on the next street, apparently ran through some stop signs on a side street (I recall stopping) and pulled out on to the main drag again.

I then saw the flashing lights of a police SUV.

Policeman couldn't have been nicer. Asked me some basic questions,  do I need help, and then provided me with an escort to our hotel. No ticket.

This likely wouldn't have happened in SoCal. 

Welcome to the UP! Good to be back in Michigan.

LSA Aught One

August 2nd, 2021 at 9:05 AM ^

I grew up in Harrison.  We would escape to Mt. Pleasant to experience civilization. To a 16 year old kid from nowhere, it was pretty awesome.  I spent a lot of time at Warehouse Records, Good Vibes, Hot N Now, Pixie, and Hunan House.  I think Mt. Pleasant was a big part of getting me through my childhood.  People from outside the area don’t quite get it.

MMBbones

August 2nd, 2021 at 10:02 AM ^

I sympathize with your plight as a child raised beyond civilization's end, but I went to band camp in Mt. Pleasant three times in high school, and I would have to concur with the OP. 

Granted, I enjoy canoeing down the Au Sable around Mio to this day, but I consider it a retreat to "...the lone prairie, where the coyotes howl..."  Bury me not.

Blue@LSU

August 2nd, 2021 at 10:47 AM ^

I lived in Mt. Pleasant (a very small town just outside of MP) until I went away to grad school. I agree there plenty of good things about it. I never miss out on a stop at the Pixie, getting some good beer at Mountain Town, pool at The Bird, seeing my good friends, etc. I like going back to visit, but I can’t say I miss living there. 

uferfan

August 1st, 2021 at 9:13 PM ^

I’m currently in St. Ignace spending my last day in the U.P. before heading back down tomorrow. We hit Kitch-iti-Kipi in Manistique (highly recommended), Pictured Rocks, and ended our extended weekend with a tour of Mackinac Island.

If you haven’t visited, I urge you to get up here and explore. It’s a whole different, amazing world.

ppudge

August 1st, 2021 at 9:58 PM ^

I had a similar itinerary this past week - went up to Marquette for 3 nights, went to Presque Isle and jumped off the Black Rocks into Lake Superior, climbed Sugar Loaf mountain, drove to Munising to do a Pictured Rocks boat tour, then headed to Mackinaw, with a stop at Kitch-iti-kipi.  If you like burgers, Clyde’s Drive-In in Manistique is awesome - it’s old school where the waitresses come out to the car and the burger was fantastic.  Only negatives were that half the bike path on Mackinac Island is damaged from a storm so we couldn’t bike ride around the entire island and that my daughter got sick so we had to cut the vacation short.

rob f

August 2nd, 2021 at 1:20 PM ^

Glad you mentioned the whitefish.

If you are going to the Houghton-Hancock area the best whitefish is sold and served at the Peterson Fish Market.

Up the steep hill on US41 across from the historic Quincy Mine, there's two buildings: one is the fish market (a variety of fresh-caught and smoked fish, I always bring an airtight container to fill with smoked fish to bring home to enjoy); the other a restaurant with whitefish sandwiches to die for.

https://www.petersonfish.com/

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g42276-d2350877-r525875967-Peterson_s_Fish_Market-Hancock_Upper_Peninsula_Michigan.html

 

ypsituckyboy

August 1st, 2021 at 9:27 PM ^

As a lifelong Michigander and someone who loves this state - pasties are not good. Beef stew in a piece of bread. Have had them from multiple places and they’re always bland. Gotta get someone from Flavortown to spice them up.

EDIT: meant to put this under DarkerBlue’s post

rob f

August 2nd, 2021 at 12:14 PM ^

Lehto's is definitely one of the  top places for a good pasty in St.Ignace. 

Last year, though, on one of my two trips to the UP both Lehto's locations in St Ignace had closed early because they had already sold everything they had prepared for the day. So make sure you get there early or call in your order ahead of time.

outsidethebox

August 2nd, 2021 at 7:31 AM ^

Every ethnic group has its peasant survival "treat". Most outside of said ethnicity view said "delicacy" to be rather meh. My Mennonite/Amish heritage informs me that mashed potatoes and hamburger gravy is the best thing since sliced bread...I'm not going to declare this to be a universal truth.

Blue Vet

August 2nd, 2021 at 12:15 PM ^

I'm not claiming pasties are great for everyone (though few ever had my mom's).

Instead I meant to point out that commercial versions, including what's available online, are to home-cooked pasties as McDonald's burgers are to home-grilled. Officially in the same food group, but otherwise completely different.

leu2500

August 2nd, 2021 at 8:48 AM ^

Native here.

 

if your pasties have been “beef stew in a piece of bread,” then you haven’t had one.

 

1, there’s no gravy in a true pasty.  (And btw, don’t eat them with gravy.  Ketchup is the way to go)

 

2, the filling is inside pie crust, not bread.  If you want a *really* good pasty, make the crust with lard.

 

3, the secret to a good pasty is rutabaga.  If it’s just meat, potato & carrot it’s just potato pie.  
 

4, there’s a little bakery in Ontonagon that’s only open on Saturdays that makes an exceptional pasty.  But the ones at Krupp’s in Twin Lakes are acceptable.  

Mgopioneer

August 1st, 2021 at 10:06 PM ^

If you happen to drive M28 from Munising to  Marquette. Stop in at lakenland sculpture park. Gentleman makes sculptures out of scrap metal and is unbelievable what he can do. Our kids love it