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This guide to the Midland to Mackinac Trail was written in 2018 from a once-through hike. The guide includes approximate mileages at landmarks/turns, water access points, potable water (usually seasonal), both formal and suggested camping spots, and certain other facilities. The trail, estimated 210-215 miles long, is divided into 17 segments, and traced across 30 maps which use USGS topo maps as the base. As yet, there is no GPS line for this trail. Placement of the trail on the maps is based on DNR info and personal observation. It is bound to be inaccurate in certain places. That said,…mehr

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This guide to the Midland to Mackinac Trail was written in 2018 from a once-through hike. The guide includes approximate mileages at landmarks/turns, water access points, potable water (usually seasonal), both formal and suggested camping spots, and certain other facilities. The trail, estimated 210-215 miles long, is divided into 17 segments, and traced across 30 maps which use USGS topo maps as the base. As yet, there is no GPS line for this trail. Placement of the trail on the maps is based on DNR info and personal observation. It is bound to be inaccurate in certain places. That said, there is no other document available with as much information as this contains. If you are planning to hike the M2M, this guide will be a valuable resource.


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Joan Young has enjoyed the out-of-doors her entire life. Highlights of her outdoor adventures include Girl Scouting, which provided yearly training in camp skills, the opportunity to engage in a 10-day canoe trip, and numerous short backpacking excursions. She was selected to attend the 1965 Senior Scout Roundup in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, an international event to which 10,000 girls were invited. She has ridden a bicycle from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean in 1986, and on August 3, 2010 became the first woman to complete the North Country National Scenic Trail on foot. Her mileage totaled 4395 miles.

She has recently begun writing more fiction, including short stories and cozy mysteries.