Bozzlife: Fall Camping : North Higgins Lake State Park

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This isn't the post that I had planned on writing today. A while ago I was invited to participate in an initiative here on Hive. One huge problem... I was in the middle of a series of posts at the time and I didn't want to ruin that flow. I told myself I would come back and write the post for that initiative in a couple of weeks. Well, here I am a couple of weeks later and I can't remember what the post was supposed to be about. On top of that, I can't find the mention, reply, or invite anywhere...

Instead, you get this post about my recent camping trip to North Higgins Lake State Park. Higgins Lake is one of the larger inland lakes in the state of Michigan. Still pretty small compared to the Great Lakes, but it is a popular site to visit for year-round sports enthusiasts.

I feel like sometimes Higgins Lake is overshadowed by the larger Houghton Lake just to the south. Houghton Lake is kind of a "resort town" where as there are really only residential areas and small communities around Higgins Lake.

Higgins Lake is big enough that it has two state parks. We have never stayed at South Higgins Lake State Park. From the pictures we have seen it looks a bit too crowded and there are far more sites which usually means less peace and quiet.

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North Higgins Lake has become a yearly visit for us. Usually we come in September so our friends kids can participate in the harvest festival. There are two sections (East and West) to the campground and by this time of year they usually have the East side shut down. Everyone camps in the West side and the kids can trick or treat as well as do other activities. They have hay rides and at night a haunted hay ride through the East side of the campground.

Unfortunately, due to Covid, the harvest festival was cancelled this year so we decided to come in October. The campground was still pretty packed. I have a feeling a lot of families are more mobile right now given many of them are working from home and their kids are doing remote learning. As long as you have a good Internet connection, you can do that from anywhere.

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If you look at the pictures, you can see why Fall is one of my favorite times to go camping. The colors on the trees are stunning and the air has that crisp chill that makes you want to have a fire going all day. We still do fires in the Summer when we camp, but it just isn't the same sitting around a fire when it is 90 degrees vs. when it is 50 degrees out.

North Higgins Lake State Park is pretty decently wooded which is another thing we really enjoy about it. There were some marks on the trees, so I have a feeling they are going to be cutting some down over the next year. Most likely due to invasive species that have made their way into many of the forests and parks in the state.

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This tree in the center was my absolute favorite and is my entry for #treetuesday. My phone didn't capture the colors too great, but it was literally neon green when the sun was shining on it. It was beautiful in contrast to the blue sky and the oranges, reds, and yellows of the other trees around it.

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Jovi was all-together indifferent about the beautiful fall colors...

Finally, I am going to leave you with a shot that I always like to take while I am camping. I lay in my lounge chair and I look up and try to get a shot with some trees and the sky in it.

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This was our last camping trip for the year and we had to cut it a couple hours short because of some technical difficulties. It was about 9 PM on Saturday night and we realized something was wrong with the electrical system in the trailer. We had been running off battery power the whole weekend and now our battery was dead.

I think something is wrong with the AC to DC converter in the trailer, and without that working we had no water (the pump runs on DC) and no heat (the blower runs on DC too). Given that it was supposed to get down into the 40's at night and we had an hour before "quiet hours" started, we decided to pack up and come home at 9:45 PM vs. 8:00 AM the next morning.

We pulled into our driveway at 11:00 PM at night and it felt amazing to sleep in our big king bed!

These minor difficulties with the trailer were just the icing on the cake for what turned out to be a very short and different camping season for us due to Covid-19.

Hopefully next year goes much better for all of us on all fronts!


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Looks great there and lots of shade. Important for me! lol

How lovely -- thank you for taking us on this journey!

Personally prefer quieter places and yes if you have a connection you can pretty much go anywhere and share. I don't do big posts when out in the country, soaking in the views and sounds, will write when I am back home.

Colours of fall are amazing, being away before winter sets in a good idea, enjoy @bozz

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Thank you! We had a really great time despite the difficulties.

Wow I was just brought back to my childhood by this post! I grew up in Michigan and every year we as a family spent 2 to 3 weeks camping at Higgins Lake Sate Park, I don't know whether it was north or south I just remember it was my favorite time of year. The lake is probably one of the most beautiful lakes in Michigan, such fond memories of a time long ago.

That is awesome! It is a very beautiful lake. Several years ago we rented a lake house on the North side of the lake and we got to watch a meteor shower from the dock.

That would have been the coolest thing ever, Higgins Lake is a magical place.

This maybe?
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Thanks for remembering even though you forgot what it was. I shan't hold that against you 😉

Yep, that is it. I will do it tomorrow if I can beat the hard fork.

Sorry you had to cut it short with the issues with the converter, but it looks like an amazing place to visit I can see why you go back there each year

Yeah, I am hoping it just ends up being a minor set back.

Wishing you for it to be something minor

Excellent post, friend @bozz

I loved that forest of multicolored trees. It is a true spectacle of nature.

And I really liked your little dog, Jovi. It is beautiful.

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Thank you! I appreciate it. She is a little baby even though she weighs 60 pounds!

Beautiful place, transmits a wonderful energy and much peace. I loved your puppy, very tender and spoiled. Thank you for sharing these wonderful pictures. Greetings.

Thank you! It is definitely one of our top ten favorite parks in the state. It probably sits just outside of the top five. She acts like a puppy, she is really an old lady though!

This is how they are when they are older, they allow themselves to be spoiled more. I have three not-so-elderly children, they are my beloved children, but they are also very spoiled. Greetings from Venezuela.

The colours are great at this time of year. We don't have so many forests around here, but I lived in the Black Forest of Germany for a while and autumn/fall was a beautiful time.

Hope you can get your electrics fixed. Although I enjoy camping I do like coming back to my proper bed.

Oh, I bet those forests were pretty amazing. Deep history in literature too I think. I am pretty sure I was able to get the issue narrowed down with my digital multimeter before we packed up. The part is a little too expensive for me to take the chance that isn't what is wrong. If it was $50 I'd buy one and try it. At $150 it would suck if I was wrong...


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