A Badger Crossing on Lake Michigan

by | Oct 1, 2014 | Beer, Travel

In September we boarded the S.S. Badger Ferry in Manitowac, Wisconsin and crossed Lake Michigan to arrive in Ludington, Michigan 4 hours later. The Badger ride was tacked on to the end of our 2014 U.P. Adventure that included the U.P. Beer Festival in Marquette and a hiking in the Porcupine Mountains.

A friend shared with us they’d encountered 10 foot waves during their Badger ride so we were a bit anxious. I’m pleased to report we didn’t not encounter 10 foot waves, only beautiful water and sunshine.

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Porcupine Mountains 2014

But we did find a few surprises on the S.S. Badger Ferry.

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Beer

Chuck was pleased to find Michigan Craft Beer. They had Stormcloud Brewing’s beer on Tap — A fine Michigan brewery located in Frankfort, Michigan. The Rainmaker Ale was a nice beverage to enjoy as we cruised the seas (okits a lake).

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Wind

I’m not sure why, but the wind surprised us.

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Tron

This relic brought smiles to our faces.

Porcupine Mountains 2014

Tasty Food

There were plenty of food options including home made vegetable soup and fresh salads.

Porcupine Mountains 2014

We arrived at the car ferry dock in Ludington at sunset.

Porcupine Mountains 2014

We left the dock and zoomed to Muskegon to have dinner and check out Unruly Brewing.

Unruly Brewing - Muskegon

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