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More IR Travel Journals The table below is a cataloged* list of travel journals that other visitors to Isle Royale National Park have posted on the Internet. The stars in the "Trails Covered" column indicate which trails on the island that journal covers. Use the maps below for the corresponding color-coded trails (you can also view these maps in a new window, with a color-coded key). *In creating our cataloging scheme, we used the the same breakdown of Isle Royale's trails that Mike Tremblay employs in his comprehensive Trail and Campsite Guide for Backpackers. Far Away on A Remote Island A nice article written by a Detroit News staff member about his family's trip to Isle Royale in 1998 (text only). Renegades Troop 820 Venture Crew A journal detailing the 7-day hiking trip of the Renegades Troop 820 Venture Crew from Sheboyagn, Wisconsin to Isle Royale in 1999 (text only). Extensive diary entries and a few photographs of Beth's three-day trip to Isle Royale.
The trip began at Rock Harbor, and included stops at Moskey, Daisy Farm, and 3 Mile before heading back to Rock Harbor. Scott and Nancy's Isle Royale Honeymoon This wonderful site has Scott and Nancy's itinerary for their 5-day trip to the island, beginning at Windigo, as well as photographs, a pack list, and cuisine eaten along the way. Craig Copi's diary of his 1998 trip to Isle Royale. He started his trip from Rock Harbor and made numerous stops including Daisy Farm, McCargoe Cove, Lake Richie, and Three-Mile. mtsu backpackThe site has a nice combination of text and photographs.camelbak h20 backpack Isle Royale Trip Reportnorth face backpack von maur This site describes Eric's 1997 trip to Isle Royale. anself backpack
There is a lot of information here about his trip that may be helpful to future visitors (text only). Trip Journals, Isle Royale Brian's journal detailing his May 1999 trip to Isle Royale. Stops on his visit included Rock Harbor, Daisy Farm, Moskey Basin, Lake Richie, Chickenbone Lake, and Mount Ojibway. The site includes extensive text entries and photographs. This site combines text and photographs to highlight a five-day trip to Isle Royale. The site also include a tally on the costs involved with the trip.travel backpack 50x40x20 Manthey's Isle Royale Journalarkiv backpack review Lots of text and pictures in this site put together by David Manthey do document his 1997 trip to Isle Royale. David's trip starts in Rock Harbor and continues on to Three-Mile, Daisy Farm, East Chickenbone Lake, Lake Desor, Minong Mine, Hatchet Lake, Lake Richie and McCargoe Cove.
Isle Royale By Foot This site is divided into a photograph section and a text section and details a late Septemeber visit to Isle Royale. Stops on this trip included Rock Harbor, Daisy Farm, McCargoe Cove, Hatchet Lake, and Moskey Basin. Isle Royale National Park, MI: 1996 This site describes, through journal entries and photographs, a 1996 trip to Isle Royale. This group arrived at Rock Harbor and visited Three-Mile, McCoskey Basin, West Chickenbone, McCargoe Cove, and Daisy Farm. Isle Royale National Park: Through My Eyes This site document's Mike Trembley's five trips to Isle Royale between 1996 and 2001. Included for most of the trips are itineraries, maps, and photographs. Most of the Island Isle Royale National Park John & Ann Mahan have taken an excerpt from their book, Lake Superior: Story and Spirit, that focuses on Isle Royale and put it up on their website. The site includes some of their photographs and thoughts about their many trips to Isle Royale.
A Trek Across Isle Royale National Park - 1999 Another nice mix of journal entries and photographs created by Wayne Culp to document his 1999 trip to Isle Royale. Destinations include Rock Harbor, Daisy Farm, Chickenbone Lake, Hatchet Lake, Lake Desor, and Windigo. This is Andy and Chelsea's page and while it is still under construction, it does have their journal entries for their recent trip to Isle Royale. Sites visited include Windigo, Greenstone Ridge, and Lake Desor. Where the Wild Things Are... Nice site with diary entries and photos and other general Isle Royale information. This site documents a 1997 trip to Isle Royale and includes pictures of hikes, equipment lists, and links to travel resources. These travelers visited Rock Harbor, Daisy Farm, Hatchet Lake, Mt. Siskiwit, Lake Ritchie, and Moskey Basin. This site is fairly brief but has a nice description (and a few photographs) of a 1991 visit to Isle Royale. Trail stops included Washington Harbor, Feldtmann Lake, Siskiwit Bay, and Lake Desor.