6.19.2025

almost summer

Before Spring gives way to official calendar Summer, I wanted to share three Spring firsts. There were more than three, but for the sake of moving forward on this blog I am highlighting our first hike, bike and kayak of the year. 

Early May, we traveled to Remer, MN for a gun fitting. Never heard of Remer? Me neither. Remer is home of Big Foot ~ and no ~ we did not spot a real Sasquatch. Unless you count the many cut outs. 

We took advantage of the situation and turned it into a mini vacation. As soon as Brad's gun fitting was done, we headed across the State to the North Shore of Lake Superior. Destination Cove Point LodgeOur room was small, but oh so close to the lake!

We opened the windows whenever we were in the room and listened to the gentle waves. Day and night. Nothing like being shwoooshed to sleep :)) 


Brad relaxing by the window



sunset colors span the lake

The private cove on the lodge property is to the right (above). You can walk 'er climb all the way out on the point. I considered hauling my camera out for the rise/set, but opted to watch instead.




good morning glory

On our first and only full day, we hiked and revisited several nearby scenic locations. 


beautiful scenery

Both of our previous trips to the Two Harbor area were late Fall/early Winter. We have never been there in the Spring. As expected, Gooseberry Falls was roaring.


Brad & I viewed the beautiful middle falls area first



Roar (18 secs)

We hiked down to the lower falls, then up and around to see the upper falls. I get asked if you can get in the falls. The answer is yes, if you have a death wish and want to end up like the tree below. There are no barriers. As you can see, there are safer slow running water areas.









us at the smaller lower falls


We crossed the bridge and before hiking UP, we went in where the water wasn't running.



(19 secs)



heading towards the upper falls






so many cool trees with exposed roots


view from side/top of falls

Take my word, Gooseberry MN State Park is more gorgeous in person. I highly recommend going OFF season (Summer/Fall is peak).

We headed to a small SNA (State Natural Area) that we never took time to see on previous visits. It is known as the "pink rock beach" or Iona's Beach. Named after the women who donated it, so that others could enjoy this rare beauty.


scenery on the way



we were not alone




they were not kidding, every single rock had pink tones



closer look at the rocks (via iphone)




there are many learning opportunities

With sandwiches packed, our next stop was the very popular and frequently photographed Split Rock Lighthouse area. The actual light house area was closed for repair. Normally you can walk around it, not in it. Been there done that, so it worked in our favor. Less people!



Split Rock Lighthouse

Our picnic was planned for the much less visited shoreline, below the light house. It is my favorite spot on the North Shore.





The shoreline is massive rock boulders and stacks of HUGE rocks. We had the area to ourselves, other than a couple that walked down before us. They went to a different area and we couldn't see or hear them. 




Having a picnic with Brad so close to the lake, listening to waves, was heaven!!! I learned as a young girl, food tastes better al fresco ~ and it is an experience. My favorite part of our mini vacation.




north east view (lighthouse in distance)



view to the south


Other delicious meals were at the lodge restaurant. Reservations required. Before supper, we enjoyed one last hike at Cove Point.





Another delightful rocky hike. The actual point was pure rock. It would have been A LOT easier to climb the point without my heavy camera and mid-lens dangling from my neck. I wasn't missing out and just climbed more cautiously. 



Killdeer away



cute fish house from previous cove owners



heading out



the actual cove (lodge & fish house on left)



cove point was amazing



surrounded by such a powerful lake




(25 secs)

We were exhausted in the best of ways. After another delicious lodge supper (best salmon I've ever had) we were back in our room. Enjoying the ever changing views. Sparkles included.



8:22 pm



9:01 pm



9:04 pm

The next morning, before heading home we rode our bikes. We tackled a more discrete section of the Gitchi Gami bike trail. Who wants to ride right next to a highway? Not me. Have to admit, biking was my least favorite part of the trip. We did it and I survived ha haa!


The trail was beautiful. I was recovering from compromised lungs, making the non-stop steep hills more brutal. Constant shifting is not my idea of a relaxing bike ride. Not to mention the trail itself was patched every few feet. Thunk-thunk, thunk-thunk. On repeat. No doubt from natures elements. With that said, I would like to try another area of the trail. 
Under different circumstances. 


us at lake picnic

Our short trip was a welcome get-a-way. The very next day (Sunday) we took our kayaks for our first float, near home. It was memorable and a great way to kick off Spring, with a~bunch~a firsts! 


Tick, Tack, Toe we had three fun days in a row!!



6 comments:

Marie Smith said...

Love the picnics by the water. Nothing like it! Biking can be great fun in the right location, as you know. Well deserved break…

Linda said...

Beautiful vacation! We were in MN in March for a wedding and surprised at how diverse the landscape was. You found such wonderful spots, and they look very secluded, too. What a romantic getaway.

Did you ride a non-e-bike? Yikes if so. My husband held out with a non-e-bike for awhile, but even he converted and never wants to go back.

Val Ewing said...

Sounds like a wonderful vacation!
I had to look up gun fitting.

What a nice get away for the both of you.

aurora said...

Yes Marie, I usually do love riding my bike. Totally agree on picnics. They are enjoyable on their own, but adding water vistas/elements makes them even more special!

Linda, my bike is 20 years old and self powered. We are holding out on e-bikes, for now. I don't mind coming up on hills, but there was zero flat recovery time in between. I was either shifting up or down, while saying a few choice words. Good thing the ride was pretty!

I love MN!! It is diverse, and beautiful. We all but crossed the State and got to see areas we've never seen. Long drive for us tho: 6.25 hours up to Remer (North Dakota side) and then 2.25 more hrs over to the shore on the opposite eastern side. It was well worth the drive!

I had no idea gun fitting was a thing either Val. We only did it because I won a custom built gun & fitting. It was the grand prize (along with a 30 bird hunt) at a Pheasant Banquet. I don't hunt and no longer target shoot long guns because of my torn rotator, so I gave it to Brad.

Who knew gun fitting was a profession. I thought the guy was just going to pull out a tape measure lol. Nope. It went on for hours. Very educational. Of course there was also a fitting, with a ratchet adjustable gun made for fittings. Brad found it very interesting. I got bored, read a lot and walked around the remote property.

Shirley said...

There is nothing so soothing as the sound of water, be it waves or waterfalls or just a tinkling brook. What a lovely getaway you had! And the rugged beauty, thanks for sharing photos! Love the smiling selfies.

Far Side of Fifty said...

Yes I know exactly where Remer MN is! What a nice get away, I love the North Shore did you stop for pie?