Lloyd's correct, we get an average of 200 inches of snow in the winter, and It is here from as early as October until April. A few years ago, friends of ours were stranded in Marquette by snow on Mother's Day. I'm at least 50 miles south of Superior, and our deer population triples when the lake effect snow piles in up north. There are migration trails that I've found crossing the headwaters of the Tahquahmenon River, (Bill, how's that for a mouthful) north of McMillan, that run straight North and South. The trails are worn 3 or 4 inches into the earth, and have been used for pehaps thousands of years. This time of year, every deer track on them is moving south. You'll not find one set going the other way.
Pete