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Up North Adventure
Going up north and seeing all of nature is a delightful experience. I get to see all of the pointy tall trees hovering over my head with the spiky needles sticking out of the branches. I also get to see some new wildlife like big fuzzy bears, still not friendly though. The trees have mountains of old gooey moss growing on them with some of the bark falling off. The plants have droplets of water on them making the plants glow. The swampy gross water makes all of nature go together as one making it look beautiful. Driving up I see something totally different than our living area.
When I'm driving up for 4 hours I see a lot of new sites, like all of the rocky roads that everyone drives on. I see bikers on the trails because there are so many hidden in the gigantic forest. Biking up north is very relaxing with the cool breeze hitting my body and cooling me down. If I ever get hungry don't worry there will be many up north specialty restaurants or if I'm not up for that head to culver the classic.
The towns are smaller but all of the houses are worn down and very old, Shopping wise there is a lot to look for like getting Up North sweatshirts to wear next to the fire. Night times are very cozy starting a homemade fire and making smores. During the summer I ATV along the hundred trails through the forest. But during the winter I snowmobile along the same trails. During the winter there are more activities to do like snowshoeing, skiing, and snowboarding. But the real treat is the look of all of the snow resting on the tips of the pine trees making everything look white.
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