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  • what a wast of my time

  • all that way for pizza should of stoped at foggy's in christmas for a steak yummy i haven't bin there in years i miss it

  • and also,  is it possible to hook a sled up with some more and brighter lights?

  • ok you start in frederick? 10 miles north of grayling? so how do you cross to da UP on a sled?

  • trails

  • @HaWkClanProductions , I MEAN do you ride across the bridge or ice?

  • depends if the ice is thick enough

  • @stillrob420

    There is a rest stop in macinac city. They offer a service to take your sleds over the bridge on a trailer. The straights don't get enough ice to go across usually. However, every year, there is an "ice bridge" or frozen part of lake michigan between St. Ignace and macinaw island. Its lined with pine trees and you can ride your sled accross to the island.

  • the log slide is an easy walk compared to the Ebon ice caves or Miner's falls, nothing beats a good weekend in the UP

  • that walk to the log slide is quite a hike. wonderful view, but a bit of an work out getting there in the snow

  • Tell Grayling he needs to get on here cuz my husband and I go riding up into Michigan and we live just outside of Napoleon, Ohio. We normally stay at Foggy"s in Christmas.

  • Great video!Makes me want to head back up to the UP.I used to work for Rainbow Lodge through the '90's.........Earl

  • is michigan full of trails? like roads?? thats so cool.

  • Upper Michigan has over 2,000 miles of groomed old railroad trails. The tracks have been removed and are groomed. You can go from town to town by trail.

  • lots

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