Haven’t been there since I was in the National Guard.
Grayling for me has never been a fun place to go. It’s drab and lifeless. It’s HQ of some sort for Michigan National Guard, and I’ve always thought that’s pretty much all there was of the town.
Go north to Gaylord, however, and you’re in God’s country. Very nice town, friendly citizens and lots to do there.
The Traverse City Hotels are always booked. It will be nice to have other options.
I was expecting it to be on one of the big lakes. It does look like it has a river running through it.
Looks like a nice area.
Lower Michigan has lots of Moselims, maybe just spreading upwards?
Well said. I like succinct!
FYI "The Grayling" (where the name comes from) is a fish.
The fishing is done at Lake Margrethe, I'm told.
Graying is host to, I believe, the largest (in size) Army and Air National Guard joint installation in the continental U.S. My summer home is just a few air miles south.