Presque Isle Campground is not on an island. It is not near Presque Isle. It is on the Presque Isle River. Which features some cool falls as it reaches Lake Superior. Despite the dying overcast light, I got some decent photos, to be posted after I get home. I’ve got a lot like that.
South Boundy (as it is affectionately known) is a great road for scooting. Nicely paved (by both counties), twisting with the terrain, woods on either side, and lined with wildflowers (season permitting). I’m pleased with myself for “discovering” it.
Another thing I’m please with myself for this evening is for narcking on my neighbors. In the site across the drive from mine is an RV and about 10 twentysomething guys. This section of the campground is designated “no generators”, but they were running one, which at this distance was really annoying. Instead of putting up with it or moving to another site, I told the ranger, who told them to turn it off. State Parks are always gonna to be noisier than I like, but there’s no reason they should be that noisy. If you need AC power that badly, don’t camp at a rustic (no electric service) campground. Duh. And I put up with too much in life. But not this.