Trail dog Gromit likes doing the Cooper Harbor trails any time of the year! Actually she just likes running in/on water,, no matter its viscosity. And YES I have skis on!!
Over looking Copper Harbor. Funny to think that mountain like trails are located in the Midwest. Gee can BC skiing get any better than this!! These are the same trails we ride each summer.
Who says you can't back country ski on bike trails!!!! This was a new board walk they added the fall of 07. Hard to believe that mountainous like trails could be located in the Midwest. More info can be found at http://www.copperharbortrails.org/
Arly & Sandy riding a new trail built at Copper Harbor summer of 2007. Ya its a bit scary but it's such a fun trail!!!! It follows a ridge with ravines and cliffs which offers riders wonderful views and technical terrain. Thanks to the trail crew there for building it. More trail info can be ha
The Maa Maki trail in construction August 2007. This trail when completed may be one of the most fun trails in Copper Harbor! Building nice trails is tons of work so PLEASE support your favorite ones and IMBA. To learn more about these trails go to www.copperharbortrails.org
Arly & Amanda descending one of the "slides" which really is rather steep despite how it appears in this photo. This was Amanda's 1st tandem ride and she rode fearlessly!!!
-------------This trail was rerouted fall of 2008 because it was too steep and composed of to lose a material
Arly & Amanda descending one of the "slides" which really is quite steep despite how it appears in this photo. This was Amanda's 1st tandem ride and she rode fearlessly. She rocked!
-------------This trail was rerouted fall of 2008 because it was too steep and composed of to lose a
Scott and Janelle descending the Red trail. This follows a ridge of rock which you can sorta see in this photo. To learn more about these trails go to www.copperharbortrails.org
Di crossing Lake Manganese bridge at the bottom of the Red trail. One of the most fun trails in the Keweenaw! More info can be found at www.copperharbortrails.org