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We recorded this episode of the RV Podcast entirely on location at the beautiful Tahquamenon Falls State Park in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. We've done a campout up here for 10 years now every January and it's become a highlight of the year for us and the many camping friends who join us in the woods.
You can click the video below to see the YouTube version of the podcast.
Winter Camping Tips Show and Tell!
We had so much fun doing this podcast. We had a bunch of newcomers join us, as well as many returning winter campers. They came from all over the Midwest and as far away as Nebraska.
The weather was cold but beautiful. The snow gauge at the park measured 16 inches on the level ground.
On Sunday, as we broke camp and headed back home, we were being chased with a massive Upper Peninsula lake effect snow blizzard with 40 miles per hour winds off Lake Superior and a predicted dump of 15 inches of snow. Wind chills were predicted to drop to 20 below zero Fahrenheit.
Chris Grever Schuhle took this photo of the snowy drive back home