On April 21 we left Thief River Falls, MN and drove 270 miles to Cloquet, MN. We are staying there for 2 nights at Big Lake Campground. It’s actually The Lounge at Big Lake, which includes the campground, with the Lounge up the hill from where we set up, where we can see it from here. There are a few cars there tonight, being Friday night, and once in awhile we can hear where someone must’ve put a dime in the juke box.
The owner turned the water on for us here right after we set up, but guess what...a pipe burst, so that was that. Today, our second day here we took showers being connected to our on-board water supply. Before the day was out we ran the tank dry, so we fall back on gallons of water, and bottled drinking water we have in storage till we can refill the tank tomorrow.
We’ve taken a couple of naps here today as we are pretty tired from travaling, setting up, and breaking down to travel again and again. We are the only ones camping here on the shores of this lake. It is still a cold spring, so not many others are up for camping as of yet.
Today we took a ride into Deluth and we visited the AAA office to pick up the maps we‘ll need to get home. Deluth is on the lower tip of Lake Superior. There were several bridges in the city, and lots of road construction going on causing for many detours.
The NCAA National Champion College Hockey Team plays at the AMS Oil Arena in Deluth and the locals are proud, just as we were in Maine a few years back when our Black Bears won it all. I think Maine may have beaten U Minn/Deluth on it's way to the championship.
On the way here from Thief River Falls we came thru a place called Lake Itasca. It is known as the territory of the headwaters of the Mississippi River. I was looking at the Mississippi on the map, trying to figure out where it actually begins and couldn't make sense of it. It is very hard to trace around where it begins, but it becomes the border between WI and MN.
Tomorrow we head out of here and move on to Wisconsin where we'll stay over at Hi Pines Campground at Eagle River, WI.