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JaKaacH 04:29 PM 09-02-2010
Anyone know it, live there or near there?
Looks like I may have to go there next week for a job.
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RevSmoke 04:58 PM 09-02-2010
It is about 140 miles from here, near 3 hours.

When will you be there? What is the job? How much free time will you have to travel - as I'd be interested in meeting halfway.
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JaKaacH 05:23 PM 09-02-2010
Originally Posted by :
When will you be there? What is the job? How much free time will you have to travel - as I'd be interested in meeting halfway.
Tentative plans are for the job to start Sept 13, I'm thinking I will have to be there Sept 9, I'm waiting on more info from the boss. I might have the 11th and 12th off, maybe?
Once the job starts it looks to be a 6 (days a week) 10s (hours a day) schedule.
Steam turbine at a paper mill.
That would be cool to meet up for a smoke or two.
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KidRock 05:37 PM 09-02-2010
I know where it is but i will be in school. its about 8 hours from Detroit. Why cant they send you to the motorcity?
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JaKaacH 05:41 PM 09-02-2010
Originally Posted by KidRock:
I know where it is but i will be in school. its about 8 hours from Detroit. Why cant they send you to the motorcity?
Is that a big city? I don't like big cities.
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RevSmoke 05:47 PM 09-02-2010
Weekends are tough for me, and that one especially.

Let me know what your plans are, there is a great place in Green Bay, Titletown Cigar. It has a decent humidor and place to lounge and smoke. I am thinking that's about 2.5 hours from Escanaba too.

Escanaba is in the middle of nowhere, but it is beautiful.
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68TriShield 05:53 PM 09-02-2010
It's a cool old historic area.
Diesel Kinevil and I rode up there from Iron Mountain for something to do.We were picking up a truck something,I don't recall now.
Point is,it was winter and the lake was frozen over.There were fishing shacks as far as you could see out on the ice. :-)
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JaKaacH 06:06 PM 09-02-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
It's a cool old historic area.
Diesel Kinevil and I rode up there from Iron Mountain for something to do.We were picking up a truck something,I don't recall now.
Point is,it was winter and the lake was frozen over.There were fishing shacks as far as you could see out on the ice. :-)
It gets cold and snows up there??:-)


Thanks for the info everyone, looks like a nice place. I'm probably only going to be there a couple weeks, hope to have some free time to explore..
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Conch Republican 07:52 PM 09-02-2010
JKH - I was just in Petosky for 10 days (well, a lake NEAR Petosky) and they have a nice shop there. Since you are in the UP, if you like cASINO'S (THERE ARE A ton IN mi) Kewadin is decent, and they usually have a great all you can eat crab leg buffet on Sat's (they used to) That is in Sault Ste Marie. Bay Mills is a little closer to you and still up that way. I would check them both out - as they both allow smoking indoors. (I spent a LOT of time in SSM :-))

Good luck - The UP is really cool and scenic, especially when the colors start changing. BTW, if they call for "flurries (snow), flurries usually equals 6 inches or more. :-)
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Chainsaw13 08:01 PM 09-02-2010
Originally Posted by Conch Republican:
Good luck - The UP is really cool and scenic, especially when the colors start changing. BTW, if they call for "flurries (snow), flurries usually equals 6 inches or more. :-)
:-)

The UP is great. We've gotten "flurries" that nearly snowed us in on our snowmobile trips. Don't forget to try a Pasty.
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BlackDog 09:08 PM 09-02-2010
Escanaba? It's not the end of the Earth, but you can see it from there.

Oh, and be sure to watch the movie "Escanaba in da Moonlight." Or at least the first 30 minutes. Very funny stuff. If you're a Yooper who's never shot a buck, well..., you just ain't a Yooper.
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rharris 09:24 PM 09-02-2010
Great movie! One of my all time favs!
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RevSmoke 05:49 AM 09-03-2010
Originally Posted by JaKaacH:
It gets cold and snows up there??:-)
Yes, it does. Usually, it doesn't happen though till the end of October. :-)

So, given that information, you should be good.
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JaKaacH 07:17 AM 09-03-2010
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
Yes, it does. Usually, it doesn't happen though till the end of October. :-)

So, given that information, you should be good.
That ROLF smiley at the end of the sentence makes me wonder about the snow not happening until the end of October.:-)

So I guess you guys are saying I should take a jacket, I might run into Red Green, and my motel won't be far from the Possum Lodge.:-)
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BlackDog 08:10 AM 09-03-2010
Just found this on the internet about Escanaba. It's in the banana belt, so you'll be fine. ;D

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Being in the U.P.'s "banana belt" helped shipping and farming, too. Shielded from Lake Superior blizzards, the area gets an average annual snowfall of just 50 inches, a fourth of what's usual in many northern Lake Superior locales.

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Conch Republican 08:24 AM 09-03-2010
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
:-)

The UP is great. We've gotten "flurries" that nearly snowed us in on our snowmobile trips. Don't forget to try a Pasty.

...or Putine - that'll block yer arteries!!
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RevSmoke 09:03 AM 09-03-2010
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
Yes, it does. Usually, it doesn't happen though till the end of October. :-)

So, given that information, you should be good.
Originally Posted by JaKaacH:
That ROLF smiley at the end of the sentence makes me wonder about the snow not happening until the end of October.:-)

So I guess you guys are saying I should take a jacket, I might run into Red Green, and my motel won't be far from the Possum Lodge.:-)
No, it usually doesn't snow quite that early there. However, I love to watch people sweat about the cooler climate up there. Yes, a light and/or medium weight jacket might be appropriate. You could have anything from 40-80 degrees there in the middle of September.

I just enjoy ribbing people who do not like the cold. :-)
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Emjaysmash 09:07 AM 09-03-2010
First snow down here in Madison was the end of October...!

Knowing WI and our northern climate, anything can happen!
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