Guess what we did?!
Reserved our dream campsite for September 2015!!!
This campsite has it all. Take a look at the view from the campfire ring! Look at all the sticks I can chew!
Only downside to this site is that you have to cart-in .25 miles to get there. But the views? Totally worth it!
Where is your dream campsite?
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Adventure Dog Tuesday: Yogurt? Oh, a Yuuuuuurt!
Hello, Friends!
So, my Bosses and I (and I guess Hunter by association) are very much into the "Great Outdoors", and are always looking into new ways to camp and enjoy nature!
A few weeks back, Bosses went to REI (because they don't let me in the door) and saw this interesting round tent-looking thing. Curious, they went inside of it, and there were couches, and cots, and very nice looking things to be camping with! Usually, our setup is a tent, so this was a completely new concept.
Enter: The "Yurt". Now, check this thing out! Talk about a cool idea. You could even use one of these awesome structures as a cabin, or house, or a place to hang out in nature. Seriously- how cool?! They give you all the instructions on this cool infographic, made by "CustomMade" and "Ghergich & Co.". If you had the means and time to build a yurt, where would you put it?
I love going out hiking and being in nature! |
A girl's gotta be able to see the pretty overlook, too! |
Our tiny little tent from REI- extra long to make sure I can fit, too! |
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Hunkering Down in a Yurt
Infographic by CustomMade
Hunkering Down in a Yurt
Infographic by CustomMade
Think you could live in a yurt? I think it would be simple, rustic, and it screams "HEY, SADIE'S FAMILY! SLAP ONE OF THESE THINGS ON A PIECE OF LAND BY A LAKE AND YOU WON'T NEED A CABIN (which is the only thing from stopping them from getting a cabin: $$$)!!!"
*Please note: I was asked to write about this infographic by Ghergich and Co., but was not compensated in any form. All opinions are my own.*
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Adventure Dog Tuesday: What do we Look for in a Good Campground?
Bosses have been to many different campgrounds, at least in Minnesota. So, after all these trips that we've blogged about, what do we do to find a great spot?
1. Location. Our personal preference is traveling to places that aren't terribly far away from our house, and have beautiful scenery. Our favorite place to go in Minnesota is anywhere along the North Shore, but the Mississippi river bluffs on the Southeastern border are pretty cool, too. It's nice, because these are 2-5 hours away, making it easy to drive there for either a weekend or extended weekend.
2. The campground amenities. While we're not terribly picky about this, we like to look at what the campground has before we book a spot. Is it a drive-in campsite, a walk-in, cart-in, kayak-in, backpacking? Definitely something to consider depending on how light you want to pack. Most of the Minnesota state parks have showers, bathroom/shower rooms with hot water and everything, running water, the whole kit and kaboodle.
3. Timing. The time of year in each place we go to is another thing Bosses like to think about. For example: planning a trip that isn't scorching hot or freezing cold. They like to plan trips in early June or July, September, and even October (as long as it isn't on the North Shore). October gets to be pretty chilly "Up North", and some of us don't have warm insulation like us fluffy friends! A lot of Northern Minnesota parks also have fresh raspberries on the trails, so they miiiight also plan trips to be able to pick those, too. But it's not the end of the world. ;-)
Bosses took their first foster dog, Cody, with them camping last fall. He loved it! |
Camping is even better when you can find fall colors, too! |
Easy access to trails from the campground makes finding beautiful scenery convenient and fun! |
- Drive-in campsites: Ever see that commercial from Staples with the "Easy" button? You could press it in this instance. Drive-in campsites are fun, easy, and you can bring anything that will fit in your car! Mom and Dad "car camp" frequently, since it's easier to do with a young puppy- plus, when you're done cooking, you just throw the cooler/dishes/campsite into your trunk. That way, you don't have to worry about little critters (and bigger ones, like bears...) getting into your stuff!
- Cart-in campsites: A little more work than a drive-in, since you have to pack all your belongings into a plywood cart to bring to your campsite. You have to pack a little more efficiently (like...putting your sleeping bags into compression sacks), but we love them.
- Walk-in campsites: Mom and Dad tried this a few months back, and had no problems. No cart provided, but the campsite is pretty close to the parking lot, and you have to carry all your things in. Not too hard, but again, the efficiency factor is there- you have to pack everything lightly and in as few bags as possible to prevent yourself from going back to the car multiple times. But...the car is there, and it's not a huge deal.
- Backpack Sites: Our family hasn't tried this yet!!! Mom and Dad tried to go on a backpacking trip in the fall, but weddings/family/work/etc got in the way :( So, we're working on a backpacking trip for next summer. We'll report back when we experience it!
All I ask for in a campsite? Lots of water nearby. Boy, do I love water. |
4. Who we're going with. Let's face it- everyone is busy! If we go with our friends, it's tough to find a weekend when no one is working or doing other things that prevent them from camping (how dare they?!). Also, their whereabouts affect which park we camp at. Our friends whom we camp with a lot live about an hour and a half away from us (and in the complete opposite direction of the North Shore), so we try to pick campsites that are within reasonable driving distances of both of us. Not only does it affect where we camp, it also depends on what kind of campsite we get- a roomy campsite with the capability of multiple tents is also nice. Minnesota's DNR website is great, because they give you all the specifications of each campsite, and most times will give you an actual picture of the site. Now that is convenience!
What kinds of things do you look for in a campsite? I'd love to get more input so we can find more amazing places to explore!
Chow!
Just getting out of the river...The rocks up by the North Shore are pretty "intents", wouldn't you say? ;-) |
Chow!
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Adventure (Sans Dog) Tuesday: Split Rock Lighthouse State Park
Hello, World!
Well, today, I hate to say it, but....
Bosses ditched me for this trip. :( You know why? I wasn't even born yet!
This was Bosses' camping trip from Labor Day weekend, 2013. I was merely a breeder dog, still in Momma's tummy. Bosses went up there and camped in the campground right down the hill from the famous lighthouse there. This place is a little less than an hour up Scenic Highway 61 from Duluth, MN. It's right along Lake Superior, and Bosses gotta say: it's one of their favorite state parks so far. I really wish I were with the Bosses for this trip, but alas, there was no physical way that I could be there. However, Bosses DID say that I did really well in the tent last time and will *maybe* take me there next time! :)
So....this is what I have to look forward to:
This campground is all either cart-in/backpack-in/kayak-in campsites. Bosses like these campsites, because there are no loud motors from either cars or RV's. It's a little ways off the path from the parking lot, so it's desolate, quiet, and sooooo scenic. Bosses had to cart their stuff in about 100 feet or so to get to their campsite. So....not terrible.
The campsites themselves are very spaced apart, which is also nice. They were at a different campsite for a night on the way to Duluth, and you could practically reach outside of the tent and touch the other campsite's fire ring. Well, not quite that close, but Mom unzipped the side of her tent, got out, and BAM there was the neighbor like right there, and he waved and said "good morning" while making his coffee. Definitely not something they're used to! But....Mom/Dad are friendly people so they made small talk. Anywho, I digress. Desolate campsites!
Waking up to serene and stunning nature was really easy for them here. While it was brisk in the mornings in September there, they could walk to the rocky shoreline and have their morning coffee. It was about 50 feet away, and there was a nice log to sit on. Is there possibly a better place to sit and enjoy a morning?! Bosses don't think so.
There were tons of hiking opportunities, which Mom says I would absolutely love!!! The trails were lined with fresh, wild raspberries, so getting a snack on the trail was as easy as plucking them off the plants. Beautiful overlooks, a lighthouse you can tour (no dogs allowed inside though, grrr), a little market on the weekends at the lighthouse where you can buy local things, and even access to the Superior Hiking Trail, if Mom remembers correctly. It was splendid.
So, when are we going to take a trip there?! Mom says next year when the weather is nice, they'll book a spot. Mom says they already have a site booked for us for Labor Day weekend - the best cart-in site at Tettegouche State Park (coming to a blog near you very soon). So, this park is going to be in our near future! :) It's dog-friendly. 2 paws and 2 thumbs up! :)
This post is part of the Adventure Dog blog hop, hosted by DOGthusiast and Tiffany's Diamond Dogs every Tuesday.
Well, today, I hate to say it, but....
Bosses ditched me for this trip. :( You know why? I wasn't even born yet!
The "morning coffee" spot! |
Look at the fog coming off the lake. |
Beautiful morning out at the "coffee spot" |
View from the campsite in the morning. |
Hot coffee and eggs are ALWAYS on the menu when we camp- even I get a nibble most times! |
Mom, Dad, and I all manage to fit in this 2-person "extra-long" backpacking tent. Impressive, eh? |
The log the Bosses sat on at their "coffee spot" |
Split Rock Lighthouse. |
Really loud horns up at the lighthouse. Wooooo wooooo! |
View from the lighthouse. |
Lake Superior was surprisingly calm when Bosses went up there. |
It's a long way down if you somehow fall over the super tall fence! |
View from the hiking trail along the lake. How gorgeous is this?! |
View from the lake. It was beautiful! (The water's chilly, though. Tons of dogs are usually out here!) |
Beautiful day for a hike. I should've grown up quicker so I could've come along! |
Beautiful hiking trail lined with birch trees. |
Mom and Dad are those little shadows! What a nice beach to play fetch on. Next time!!! |
Look at all those trees. |
Little creeks flow everywhere along the hiking trail. |
Settlers once used this place as a gathering place, and built this cool fireplace! |
The beauty of fall up on the North Shore is unsurpassable. It takes our breath away every time! <3 |
This post is part of the Adventure Dog blog hop, hosted by DOGthusiast and Tiffany's Diamond Dogs every Tuesday.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Adventure Dog Tuesday: Winter Woofs
Hello, Sadie Nation!
Well, the snow is finally here. Whether or not you enjoy the fact that it's here, you decide! Maybe you don't get snow where you live- we get quite a bit. Mom, Dad and I don't mind the snow, because we're Midwest natives.
One of my first times out on the deck. |
Mom thinks I'm crazy, but I love laying in the snow and chewing on sticks. |
What are some things we want to do in the snow this Winter?
Mom wants to learn how to cross-country ski. She's embarrassed that she has lived in Minnesota her entire life and has not learned how! She downhill skis like a pro, but x-country skis? The closest she has come is a Nordic Track.
"Smile for the camera!" |
Mom says I could be a fox! |
After Mom learns how to x-country ski, all three of us want to learn more about this sport called "ski-joring". We see people do it, we know people who do it, but we need to do a little research into the art of how to get good at it. Our goal? To not become one with the trees! He he.
I could live in the snow! |
Having way too much fun! |
We also want to go snow-shoeing. We have pretty trails and lakes by our house, so we thought it would be kind of fun to get out in the nice white powder and enjoy it.
Trot, trot, trot... |
Love me a good stick, no matter what season! |
Think a dog could learn to sled? Maybe we'll give it a try! ;-)
What are your favorite things to do in Winter? Or, do you even get snow in winter?
What are your favorite things to do in Winter? Or, do you even get snow in winter?
This post is part of the Adventure Dog blog hop, hosted by DOGthusiast, YouDidWhatWithYourWeiner.com, and Tiffany's Diamond Dogs every Tuesday.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
#AdventureDogChat Road-Trippin' to Duluth
Happy Tuesday, Everyone!
This week, I thought I'd show you a fun little trip that we took to Duluth after a camping trip on the North Shore. Mom and Dad loooove Duluth, because the area is just so beautiful! These pictures were taken in Canal Park, right on Lake Superior. While the water is terribly chilly all year, sitting next to it and watching the lift bridge go up/down, looking at barges, shopping at quaint shops, and visiting a brewery are always on the "to-do" list when going there. Enjoy!
Jax and I on Canal Park Brewery's dog-friendly patio. We loved begging for food and watching people walk by! |
I'm underneath the table- you can see my tail and, ahem, rear end. :) Check out their awesome beer selection! |
Hey, uhh, Boss, can you spare me some of that beer? Please? |
Bosses didn't want to share any beer- they said "not until I'm 3"! (And by that, they mean never, since it's bad for me) |
Lovin' the North Shore life! Watching people on the boardwalk was a lot of fun. |
Oooooh, a barge off in the distance! How neat! |
End of the canal into the harbor- the lift bridge is just to the right! |
Some humans are crazy enough to swim out to that abandoned building. Jax's Dad did! But I think they're nuts. |
A gorgeous day for a walk next to Lake Superior! |
Big Boss loves me. A lot. :) |
Look! My bosses! I love adventuring! |
Chow!
This post is part of the Adventure Dog blog hop, hosted by DOGthusiast and Tiffany's Diamond Dogs every Tuesday.
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