I was in Maple City taking pictures when I realized I wasn’t far from the Bohemian Road/669 beach. Unable to resist the Lakeshore’s pull, I headed there and found the beach full of people. It was a great sight, but not ideal for scenic photography. So I drove a short distance to Lake Michigan Road, which runs parallel to the water, and saw beautiful beaches, sun-drenched fern forests, keyhole views of the Whaleback, and Shalda Creek awaiting the fall salmon run. I drove the north end first and then turned around for the south end. I was puzzled, though, because my mirror compass and my GPS both showed I was going northwest when I KNEW I was headed south. It wasn’t until I got home and looked on Google Maps that I found I’d been heading “up” towards Pyramid Point. Indeed, I’d been going north after all.





























