After 2 nights in the Yurt, and 2 nights at Section 17, we moved onto our last rustic cabin called "Speaker's Cabin". It sits right at the mouth of a stream dumping into Lake Superior.
It's another small, rustic cabin without running water or electricity, but the sound of the waves of the lake more than make up for it.
The views to the west were pretty nice, too.
We tried some new cooking, and baked biscuits over the campfire in a cast iron skillet that was provided with the cabin. They turned out very nice, except we did burn the bottoms.
The inside of the cabin was about what we expected - a table and 4 chairs, and 4 beds. There was also a small wood-burning stove and kitchen counter area.
Up the hill was our outhouse. If you propped the door open while doing your business, you had a great 40 mile view to the far horizon of Superior.
Kids enjoyed the mud...
...and throwing stones...
...and we all enjoyed the sunsets.
It was a great location, and a great way to end our wilderness adventure.
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