US 41 - Baraga, Michigan to Escanaba, Michigan · · PAGE 24.
July 25, 2019: This day was long
indeed, with the rewards we sought along the route. We passed this way
going North at 11:47 AM this morning and now we are heading East toward
Marquette, Michigan at 7:58 PM.
Here is the map for our travel this evening. From our gas stop
near Baraga, the mileage for this evening is just over 135 miles based on the
GPS route I chose to miss some road construction on US 41 in the Marquette
area. The mileage from the intersection of US 41 and US 141 shown in the
image above to our motel in Escanaba is about 117 miles. The GPS recorded
our arrival time and the motel at 10:30 PM. We did not stop for dinner as
we had such a late lunch today in Copper Harbor.
US 41 is now an eastbound route through forest lands for about half
the distance toward Marquette, Michigan. This point on the highway is less
than three quarters of a mile from the US 141 intersection which is now out of
sight around the bend US 41 made as it went from going south to an eastbound
track.
The trees are thick enough to hide a lake beside the highway if it
did not have an access road as seen here.
After miles of forest on straight roads with 3 miles between curves,
US 41 weaves its way past the first of two lakes after the little village of
Nestoria and before Michigamme.
The second lake on the right side is before a gentle right curve to
get back on course for the next towns.
The railroad track seen here alongside US 41 is the same rail line
that goes to L'Anse and Baraga where it ends.
The Mount Shasta Restaurant is across the highway from a lake on the
East Side of Michigamme. This view is looking west to take advantage of
excellent lighting from the morning sunlight.
Take notice how looking East toward the sun puts the restaurant sign
in shadow. The railroad track is on the right side of the highway heading
toward Marquette and points south.
Finally, US 41 changes from 2-lanes to 4-lanes heading into West Ishpeming
going toward Marquette.
That pointed roof building is the National Ski Hall of Fame and Ski
Museum. If you want to get there, you can turn right on this side of the
circle where a sign points to downtown, then immediately turn left into the parking
lot. OR, you can go through the traffic circle on US 41 and make the first
right turn.
This is what you see by following US 41 through the traffic circle.
Yes, the roof is fashioned to look like a ski jump for that statue out front.
When we got to the town of Negaunee on US 41, there were a number of
"major road construction signs" ahead on US 41 to Marquette. I
looked at my GPS and took a couple of county roads to get to US 41 on the other
side of Marquette. County road 492 got us off US 41 with a turn south on
Michigan route 35 to connect with county road 480 to go over to US 41 and resume
our route down to Escanaba.
A reminder here that we were on this road July 25, 2019 with no snow in
sight. The Google Camera car drove down this road in November 2016.
We are looking and going East on county road 480 at the intersection of Michigan
route 35 going south to the right of this image.
I checked the distance of our bypass via the county roads and US 41
through downtown Marquette to see both routes were 17.5 miles to the intersection of US
41 and CR 480 south of Marquette. Our "bypass" was open road and
virtually NO traffic issues. The remaining distance to our motel for
tonight is about 57 miles, mostly 2-lane highway. US 41 to the junction of
US 2 is 44 miles south from this image seen below.
This was the end of the 44 miles of US 41 2-lane highway where it joins US
2 and becomes a 4-lane highway south to Escanaba, Michigan.
One of the southbound railroad tracks is behind these buildings on the
right side of this image.
We got to this Super 8 motel well after sunset, shall we say "zero
dark thirty" as a guess? The actual time of the last GPS waypoint
today was as 10:31:47 PM Eastern Time.