Lupine is Divine

Last summer, we biked the Gitchi Gami trail along the North Shore of Minnesota. The lupine was powerfully purple, the views divine, and the hills and curves exhilarating. There’s a special spot where you can tie your bikes to an aging aspen tree and climb to the top of the basalt at split rock. Once there, I always splay my arms while surveying Lake Superior. But that’s optional. :)
Last summer, we biked the Gitchi Gami trail along the North Shore of Minnesota. The lupine was powerfully purple, the views divine, and the hills and curves exhilarating. There’s a special spot where you can tie your bikes to an aging aspen tree and climb to the top of the basalt at split rock. Once there, I always splay my arms while surveying Lake Superior. But that’s optional. 🙂
The rest of today’s post displays the views from Duluth to Split Rock and beyond, mainly along the trail.
As always, follow my wheels!

 
Gooseberry Falls
Split Rock
A carin at Iona Beach
The famous Duluth Lift Bridge. Groovy style.

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Sharon Wagner is a supernatural writer, inexhaustible travel blogger, and illustrator of children’s books, including Maya Monkey. A creative from birth, she never stops dreaming of magical worlds to unravel with words. Her debut novel, The Levitation Game, launches this summer. When she’s not traveling the jungles of Central America, Sharon lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two cats.

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  1. I love lupine! This one is a beautiful color. The ones that grow along my neighborhood trails are a variation of white and light purple. I’ll sign up for your newsletter– it is nice to keep in touch!

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