With the fall colors as an excuse, we ventured up the North Shore of Lake Superior on Sunday for what might be our last camping trip of the season. The temps were nice during the day but the evening was chilly. I've got a sleeping bag rated down to about 35 degrees and I was still shivering!
Nevertheless, we weren't disappointed by the scenery. We got a gorgeous backpacking site at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. The walk in near sunset was filled with glorious hues of gold, orange and red.
Later the nearly-full moon and stars were shining beautifully over our own little private bay.
Here's a daytime view for comparison.
A view of the lighthouse from afar.
Yesterday we ventured further north to hike a bit inland (where the colors are peaking) on the Superior Hiking Trail near Silver Bay. The colors on our 5-mile hike to Bean Lake and back were incredible. Pictures don't even do this scenery justice, but you can get an idea from them.
As usual, I've got many more pics on my Flickr page from the trip in case you are interested.




