Ending point—Two Rivers
Distance—2 miles (a little more than 5 total with retracing to our car and the bridge detour)
Cumulative Distance—104.1 miles
It was a gorgeous day for a hike, and it looks like it may have been one of our last summer-like days for the year. This Indian summer has been wonderful, so we were glad to get on the trail to enjoy it.
Our hike today led us through Two Rivers. For being a hike entirely through a town, it was a rather interesting and scenic hike. The old buildings would be so interesting to explore, although the demolition of the Hamilton building caused a detour from the official trail. The demolition meant a bridge was closed, so we did a bit of a detour to another bridge and back to the trail.
We were surprised by how many museums exist in Two Rivers. I think we found 4 (one related to wood printing, one for farming, an ice cream one and a fishing village) with 3 of those being right along the trail. The ice cream one was tempting.
Both boys enjoyed the hike along the trail, but Teddy was tired and a bit cantankerous for the retracing part to get back to the car. We're looking forward to the next section through the woods, hoping to get to it this fall without the bugs being bad at all.
AJ had the "silver camera" at the end. Here are some of the interesting pictures he took ... at least the ones that turned out :) There are a lot of them, but I think it shows what a stroller hike (and the drive home) is through the eyes of a three-year old ...
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