10) Hunter s Point Park Beach – Copper Harbor, Keweenaw Peninsula
09) Warren Dunes Beach – between St. Joseph & New Buffalo
08) Tawas Point State Park Beach – Tawas City
07) Silver Lake Sand Dunes – between Muskegon & Ludington
06) Manistique Beach – Upper Peninsula, on Lake Michigan
05) Grand Haven City Beach – Lake Michigan
04) Lakeside Beach – Rogers City
03) Mackinaw City Beach
01) Sleeping Bear Dunes – NW of Traverse City on Lake Michigan
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Out of those some of my favorites are Warren and Sleeping Bear. But on a simpler note, there are plenty of other beaches in the state that don t get the recognition of the above-mentioned ones. I have my own personal favorite swimming spots:
Michigan, Michigan chefs featured on upcoming Gordon Ramsay shows
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Two season premieres of series featuring British chef and television personality Gordon Ramsay known for losing his temper during his reality cooking competitions and Kitchen Nightmares show will debut Monday. Both have Michigan ties to look for.
First, it s the debut of the 20th season of Hell s Kitchen: Young Guns, 8 p.m. Monday on FOX. Award-winning chef Ramsay is back in Vegas with a new crop of aspiring chefs from across the country. Among the young culinary talents are Josie Clemens, a 24-year-old vegan chef from Michigan.
The Macomb native, who is currently living in Los Angeles, says the thing she s most excited for about being on Hell s Kitchen is being able to showcase veganism on a mainstream cooking show.
Nobody likes driving in a blizzard, including autonomous vehicles. To make self-driving cars safer on snowy roads, engineers look at the problem from the car’s point of view.
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Driving in Snow is a Team Effort for AI Sensors
Nobody likes driving in a blizzard, including autonomous vehicles. To make self-driving cars safer on snowy roads, engineers look at the problem from the car’s point of view.
A major challenge for fully autonomous vehicles is navigating bad weather. Snow especially confounds crucial sensor data that helps a vehicle gauge depth, find obstacles and keep on the correct side of the yellow line, assuming it is visible. Averaging more than 200 inches of snow every winter, Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is the perfect place to push autonomous vehicle tech to its limits. In two papers presented at SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing 2021, researchers from Michigan Technological University discuss solutions for snowy driving scenarios that could help bring self-driving options