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Greetings
to all our fans, followers and viewers!
It was a long winter for all
and we hope you stayed warm while watching your favorite
Great Getaways shows on your local PBS station. We enjoyed getting
out and about capturing winter's beauty and excitement for
upcoming shows.
This week we bring you a great new show from our latest trip to Lake
Superior's South Shore. There is something in it for everyone!
After watching the show, be
sure to go online and vote for your favorite Great Getaways Camping
Country.
We love to hear from you!
Sincerely,
Show Host/Producer/Photographer
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Lake Superior's South Shore
You will want to watch
because...
...the scenery is incredible!
The
show is filled with adventure of the Great Lakes
waterways.
Nobody gets tired of Tahquamenon Falls or hiking the
Lake Superior shoreline.
You will be amazed by the history of one of the oldest
cities in the country and the Native American culture.
It's all there as we
discover the Eastern Upper Peninsula.
Be sure to answer our poll
question on what Great Getaways Camping Country you would chose
from three of the best camping sites in the Midwest and maybe the
whole country. Take a look at Brimley State Park, Twelvemile Beach
Campground and Tahquamenon Falls State Park and vote for your favorite.
Use our TRAVEL PLANNER for your own Great
Getaway to Sault Ste. Marie and the Eastern Upper Peninsula.
Be sure to let us know what you thought of the show
while ordering your free DVD by filling in this form.
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Circle
tours are popular Great Getaways
Have you followed one of our Cirlce Tours?
The Huron Shores Circle Tour starts
on the beautiful beach in Oscoda then heads north to
Sturgeon Point Light, back east to Reed Lake Foot Travel area
and over to River Road Scenic Byway before ending back in
Oscoda.
The Top of the Lake Circle Tour in the
Manistique area suggests one or two activities each day for a great
getaway.
Our
newest circle tour will be aired in May where we will bring you fun
activities as well as the great outdoors of the Houghton Lake Area.
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