It seemed like every road you drove down was incredible for fall colors this year in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was really hard not to stop at every turn of the road and snap shots like this. Beautiful scenes like this were not without obstacles, just hours before I shot this it was white out conditions that made the roads undrivable. I'll take a little snow for scenes like this any day.
One of the view points on the popular Brockway Mountain Scenic Drive, allows you to overlook the town of Copper Harbor, Michigan. You almost feel like you get an eagle eye view of the city and surrounding area. The fantastic sunrise made an already beautiful view even more pretty.
While hiking in what is believed to oldest white pines in the Upper Peninsula, you come across an interesting dead tree. This tree sits like a tripod and is 100% hollowed out all the way to the top. Sometimes trees are hallowed out by fires or lightening but in this case I would say it was due to termites. If you look closely you can see the hole at the top. If you look even closer that hole looks like the lowers peninsula. These trees are found in Copper Harbor at Estivant Pines.