Seney — Driving west across Michigan’s Upper Peninsula can feel like crossing an ocean of trees. Head west on M-28 from Seney and the road quickly sheds the last obvious signs of town life. Houses thin out. Gas stations vanish. The highway runs straight through miles of forest and wetlands where the horizon is little more than spruce, pine, and sky. It is the kind of road where you can drive for a long time without feeling especially close to an…
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