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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Wednesday Waterfall: Scott Falls
Scott Falls is only about 20 feet from the side of M-28 just west of Munising, one of the busiest roads in the Upper Peninsula. It’s so close you can actually pull up, roll down your window and snap a photo from your vehicle. Like black bears munching blue berries in the ditch and the handmade signs for pasties and smoked fish, Scott Falls is one of those precious roadside attractions that makes any trip to the U.P. memorable.
Compared to its brash, crashing cousins nearby, Scott Falls is a dainty maiden traipsing through a fairy tale landscape of thigh-high thimbleberry. The demure trickle drops about 10 feet over a sandstone lip, splashing into a shallow circular pool before running a few hundred feet into Lake Superior.
While the falls is beautiful, the best part is the cave behind it. That’s right, a real cave. Now, it’s instinctual to think “cave=creepy,” but really, this is “cave=cool.” Wade around the edge of the pool and slip behind the falls and into the sand-floored cavern with moss-covered walls. This is the kind of place where garden gnomes are born and raised. Yea, it's a U.P. gnome nursery.
Location: About 10 miles west of Munising on M-28, immediately across the highway from the MDOT Rathfoot Roadside Park.
Bonus: One more mile west is AuTrain Beach, one of Lake Superior’s warmest, and sleepiest sand beaches.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette and Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work visit www.aaronpeterson.net
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Nuclear Family
It's that time of year again. Sweater vests and pretty red dresses. Family photo time. Blah.
We have good kids. As good of kids as a guy like me could ever really expect to have I guess.
We have good kids. As good of kids as a guy like me could ever really expect to have I guess.
There's J. The big boy.
And Smiley, the happy little baby girl.
But something goes terribly wrong when we try to get them together for pictures. Two equally loved, positively charged little Peterson particles, and when they are forced together on the same couch for photos...
We get something along the lines of fusion. Not cold fusion either. Genuine, hellfire-hot fusion.
An uncontrolled release of energy of a magnitude to shame the sun. Look at all those reds: sweater, dress, couch...face! J is in full meltdown and Smiley is feeling the heat, starting to slump even.
That's life in our nuclear family.
PS--I don't choose the sweater vests, I just take the pictures.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette and Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work visit www.aaronpeterson.net
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Wednesday Waterfall: Bond Falls
Bond Falls is located on the Middle Branch of the Ontonagon River near the tiny hamlet of Paulding, in the Western Upper Peninsula.
The 50-foot high falls tumbles over a 100-foot-wide fist of dark, fractured rock. Below the falls the river pools around a small island, then slips away into the dense U.P. woods to the north.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette and Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work visit www.aaronpeterson.net
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Noquemanon Trails Network
I had the pleasure of attending the Noquemanon Trails Network's annual fundraiser, the Snowball, this past Friday evening. What a hoot. Good food, great people and a fine cause.
The NTN is a non-profit umbrella trails group for most of the mountain biking and skiing trails in the Marquette, Michigan region. The same trails where great events like the Noquemanon Ski Marathon and Superior Bike Fest are held. The trails that make the Marquette region such a great place to live and play.
I was proud to support NTN at the snowball this year with a donation of a 20x30 canvas gallery wrap. The print was auctioned off live and brought in $350 for the Noquemanon Trails. There's some gas in the groomer, and I'm glad to help.
See you on the trails.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette and Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work visit www.aaronpeterson.net
The NTN is a non-profit umbrella trails group for most of the mountain biking and skiing trails in the Marquette, Michigan region. The same trails where great events like the Noquemanon Ski Marathon and Superior Bike Fest are held. The trails that make the Marquette region such a great place to live and play.
I was proud to support NTN at the snowball this year with a donation of a 20x30 canvas gallery wrap. The print was auctioned off live and brought in $350 for the Noquemanon Trails. There's some gas in the groomer, and I'm glad to help.
See you on the trails.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette and Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work visit www.aaronpeterson.net
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Wednesday Waterfall: Laughing Whitefish Falls, Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Laughing Whitefish Falls is located in the Laughing Whitefish Falls State Scenic Site just north of the former town of Sundell in Michigan's central Upper Peninsula.
Here the diminutive Laughing Whitefish River cascades down a sandstone bowl into a deep valley on it's way to Lake Superior.
Aaron Peterson is a writer and photographer based in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work from the Lake Superior region visit www.aaronpeterson.net.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Recent Work-Marquette Backcountry Ski
Here's the December 2011 Traverse magazine profile I wrote and shot featuring Marquette inventor David Ollila and his Marquette Backcountry Ski. The ski was developed for the Lake Superior hills of Michigan's Upper Peninsula but is proving popular all over.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette and Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. For more of his work visit www.aaronpeterson.net
Monday, December 5, 2011
Snowy Owls invade Michigan's Upper Peninsula
There's nothing a photographer likes better than seeing something new.
Snowy owls, native to the arctic tundra, have been spotted throughout Michigan's Upper Peninsula and along Lake Superior. A photographer's dream come true.
Speculation abounds as to why the birds are here. It's not too uncommon, as every few years the owls' main food source, the lemming, crashes and forces the birds south out of hunger. However, this year reports are indicating that owl numbers are up and this migration may be a case of arctic overpopulation.
This owl was photographed on Lake Superior along the Keweenaw peninsula near Copper Harbor, Michigan.
Aaron Peterson is a photographer and writer based near Marquette on Michigan's Upper Peninsula (U.P.) For more images of life along Lake Superior and Michigan's Upper Peninsula visit my website at aaronpeterson.net.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Recent Work-Marquette Backcountry Ski
The December issue of Traverse magazine has my five page profile of Marquette, Michigan native, entrepreneur, inventor and all around outdoor nut Dave Ollila and his latest innovation, the Marquette Backcountry Ski.
Dave O developed the Marquette Backcountry Ski (it's a mouthful, maybe just MBS?) for terrain like that found in the Upper Peninsula. Short, steep, brushy, gnarly wooded hurt locker sort of stuff--lots of potential for fun, but also for damage to those pretty, expensive skis designed for the open pow of actual mountains 1,500 miles to the west of the Lake Superior snowbelt we call home.
The ski is designed for the terrain of places like the Upper Peninsula, but what I found interesting is that it reflects the spirit of those who tend to gravitate to places like the U.P., Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Ontario, Vermont (maybe) etc: tough, reliable, no frills. We are not pretty or fancy, but we tend to get st#ff done. This is not the land of steez; this is the land of cheese. I could go on, but I think Keillor has used up most of the good stuff.
It's a good ski. It's a good article. Check them both out if you get the chance.
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