Thursday, February 24, 2011

Presque Isle

So, instead of giving you a complete walk through of Presque, I want to urge you just to go out there and explore it. My reasoning behind this is that Presque is about 2 square miles in total area, maybe a more, but not much. It is a peninsula, surrounded by a road that goes around the outside of the park, so its virtually impossible to get completely lost. Don't just stick to the trails here either, some of the best sites to discover are off the beaten path (just be respectful). Though Presque is very safe, still be cautious. There was a bear sighting this summer (though I was unable to find it) and there are wolves that wander in to feed on the numerous deer (which are very friendly). Most likely the only wildlife you will see there is a few deer, an assortment of birds (there is a falcon that frequents the area), some squirrels and maybe a rabbit. If you enjoy nordic skiing, all of the inner trails are good for that. Also, during the winter, the road that goes around the backside of the island is closed off for skiing. Don't let the snow stop you, presque is a great place for snowshoeing too. Get out there and explore!

-DT

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A preview of Presque

I wanted to throw a few shots up from Presque Isle, just to give you an idea of what you can find there. A more organized post will be coming soon (hopefully by monday!)

Above: Presque Isle Breakwall

Above: Presque Isle Beach

Above: Inner trail of Presque Isle

Friday, February 4, 2011

Here are the first few places I will be covering:

  • Presque Isle Park
  • Sugarloaf Mountain
  • Hogback Mountain
  • Wetmore Landing/ Little Presque area


-DT