A group of people met today to hike on the NCT. Quite a group showed up- 15 people. This wasn't an official SPW hike, so I didn't feel constrained to try to connect with others. What I wanted to do was hike fast, and I did so. This meant I didn't spend much time with hardly anyone. If you were there and felt I wasn't friendly, I apologize.
It started out at freezing, but was up to 44° before I finished.
I thought I'd just give you a little tour of the trail because there's not much green stuff yet. Very soon after you leave the trailhead on 76th St (Lake County), you join an old railroad bed for just over a half mile. That is the former Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad that was completed to Ludington in 1874.
In about another mile, you enter a fenced corridor that people mostly hate and do not understand. Actually, it's a good thing. The trail passes through about a quarter mile of property belonging to the Pere Marquette Rod and Gun Club. The pathway is fenced because, as a hunt club, there is the possibility of shooting there at any time of year. Keeping hikers on the path is a real safety issue. And the trail needs a way to connect two sections of National Forest. We are thankful for the safe passage. Even though the fence is broken down in quite a few places, please stay in the corridor.
In another 3/4 mile, you'll come to a small creek that has no name. There are two wooden bridges across this. There's also a fair amount of corduroy turnpike that was installed at least 15 years ago made from cedar logs. It could use some work, but it's held up pretty well. That creek flows down the bluff to the Pere Marquette River.
Just a short walk farther, you'll see an old road bench angling down toward the river. This is indeed part of an old road that connected with Gleason's Landing Campground. Now, there is no bridge. You'd have to swim the river to get there from the trail! (Or have someone with a watercraft to transport you.) This is a good landmark because it's just about 2 miles from the trailhead.
But I was going farther today. In another 3/4 mile the trail crosses a "ditch" on a small plank bridge. On Avenza, this shows as a significant creek. Ha! I have never, ever, in 28 years seen any water in it.
Several of the hikers had set a goal of 7 miles total, and that sounded good to me too. That meant our turnaround point was the north end of the turnpike our chapter built two years ago. I last hiked there from the other direction with Monica (link below).
After a little snack, I headed back and passed the hikers who were still outbound. I caught up with Miki and Eamon and stayed with them a little while. Miki is doing great! She hiked 6 miles today. And it's Eamon's third birthday.
This is the longest hike I've done this season yet. I'm not too sore or stiff, but I am tired. I got some other things done today, but not a lot.
Miles walked in 2026: 115.9
NCT Hike 100 Challenge 2026:24.6
North Country Trail, Lake County, MI. 76th St TH north for 3.5 miles and back.
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