Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Ultra- Mitt 2015

 Pressing on to Detroit, Manitou runs into some familiar faces. Mark and Lauren put in and chase him down around Grassy Island.  The wonders of SPOT comes in handy when you're hunting big game.

 Manitou pushes on, boat looks balanced and squared away; Mark reports having a great day, 46 miles into the trip when he checked in; just about to the Ambassador Bridge. He is feeling pretty good, though going through that first day can be daunting as your body adjusts and you get into the routine.

 Here is a shot of Mark and Lauren coming along side; it's always nice to see peeps out on the water. offering a bit of encouragement.

 They grow'em big in the Midwest; here's a cargo ship riding high; there is something eerie about just ole cargo ships in inland waters. 

It's a share the waterway moment; you definitely what to give right away and stay clear; menacing presence on the water; mysteries of the deep and freighters of the great lakes.

Factoid: Approximately 6,000 shipwrecks have occurred on the Great Lakes with the death toll totaling upwards of 30,000 lives.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Ultra- Mitt 2015

Another Kruger adventure right out of the Legends and Lore Handbook; ManitouCruiser just north of Toledo Ohio is venturing out to do a little training for the WaterTribe  Ultimate Florida Challenge in March 2016.

The plan is to go border to border (so to speak) from Ohio to Indiana taking in all the shoreline that is Michigan.  A 700 + mile jaunt - solo.  Follow along with SPOT - click here


The put in was at HalfWay Creek -  allowed for some late night early morning preparation; it's an early morning push from shore; Manitou stated he is looking to put in major miles while the weather is favorable.

This is what it looks like from the ramp at the pre-load; now ...already pushed from shore he is on his way. 

Stay salty...

The Capt'n

Iron Mushroom - I see a mushroom cheeseburger in my future

Literally rolled in at 12:17 pm est - a little Grateful Dead playing in the background "What a great ride it has been"

The Kruger experience always includes some sort of walk, pull, drag or hike up some embankment; it's a have a strong back or a set of wheels to fill out your dance card.  Mush my little shroomers, mush!!

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Iron Mushoom - getting cozy

By 1:13pm they had already made it to 9 mile bridge, 4 hours and 45 minutes for 6.5 hard won miles; putting them a head of schedule, allowing them to set up before dark, almost like  they planned it this way!!

With camp coming together nicely, Jack is out big game fishing for some salmon; The Iron-shoomers will eat and sleep well tonight!! 

Mark says its less than 8 miles to go, so they're thinking they can make it to Jackie's for lunch!!


An early morning sweet nothings moment

After a couple of hot toddies (medicinal purposes) Mark whispering sweet nothings to Lauren, "It's so nice to camp" ... they're in a beautiful cedar grove bedded down, no nettles to be found, where eagles soar and salmon abound.  (sounds poetic)

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Iron Mushroom - purple haze

If there was ever a reason... this is it - the sunrise

SPOT - click here

If history has proven one thing there are events that are remembered and made famous and those that are nearly forgotten.  It takes a little discomfort to instill the true spirit of adventure; one needs to venture outside their comfort zone to experience it.  (hang on while I change the water in my foot bath, and grab my blanky).

Par for the course, work gets in the way ~ So I will recap - It was a warm one out there, up and over Tippy Dam, frolicking in Manistee lake and a sunrise that defines nature's beauty.

Light breeze,  purple sky above

Paddling adventures can be measured in many ways; I like to look at one's meals as a bench mark of success, coupled with speed, efficiency and comfort of the trip - I could explain it further, but I would need charts and graphs.  Anyway... The Shroomers feasted last night - Jack, beef stew; Mark, Chilli Mac; Lauren, Shepard's pie -  right now there are  hikers everywhere wishing they bought a canoe over a backpack and walking stick.

Camp Life on the Manistee:

The marsh, to him who enters it in a receptive mood, holds, besides mosquitoes and stagnation, melody, the mystery of unknown waters, and the sweetness of Nature undisturbed by man. — (Charles William Beebe, Log of the Sun)  Or as Lauren has put it so eloquently here on the Manistee ~ "Slept in some tall stinging nettle last night. Snoring everywhere, so we all got some much needed sleep, yeah"

The Shroomers are pushing from shore 0650 est; Jack is such a kidder, he has sold the group on the idea that it is going to be an easy day... tee hee.

Factoid: Tippy Dam or Tippy Hydro was built 1918 and is a hydroelectric dam operated by Consumers Energy. The original name of the dam was Junction Hydro, but it was renamed to honor a Consumers board of directors member, Charles W. Tippy. The dam spans the Manistee River about 170 miles from its headwaters which include Manistee Lake, on the river's way to Lake Michigan. 
 

Friday, September 25, 2015

Iron Mushroom - the Manistee beckons

 Saddling up... getting ready for a bit of a portage, nothing like taking your canoe out for a morning stroll.
 
 Where you say?  Mesick Michigan - home of the Mesick Mushroom Festival and other worthy events
 
  And the adventure begins - the Manistee River; the name "Manistee" is from an Ojibwe word whose derivation may be uncertain, but non-the-less, inspiring.
 
 
Onward my Iron-shoomers, onward...
 


The Iron Mushroom - secrets of the wood and water

 
 
The unpublicized Kruger event "The Iron Mushroom" has become a Kruger Head Cult favorite; it's where iron meets water.  Today Jack, Lauren and Mark embark on one tough adventure, The Iron Mushroom. Three souls, two boats -This ain't no Papa Joe's float trip, this is the Iron Mushroom.
 
Follow Mark and Lauren - click here
 
Follow Jack - click here ( still waiting for his SPOT to be activated)
 

Sunday, July 12, 2015

Kruger Cannonball 2015 - end cap

They did it while living on Spizz and Red Bull

The word on the river is Team Kruger finished in 19 hours and 15 minutes; with the beer flowing freely and fried food cometh post haste, life is good.

Here at Kruger International Headquarters [west of the big pond wild seafaring tales / adventure division] we search desperately for answers. The burning question: Where's my frozen Snickers bar?

I'll leave tales of sleeping at locks and one haul carries up mountains and drunken debauchery (say it ain't so) to those that did the event; Mark and Lauren are sure to enlighten - click here for their blog.  From what I heard on low frequency 2 way radio, it was a hoot!

CONGRATS!!

The Capt'n

Kruger Cannonball 2015

Adirondack Cannonball starting 12:00:01 AM Sunday July 12 and finishing before 11:59:59 PM on the same day.

"Consisting of large lakes, windy rivers and rugged carries, the 90-mile stretch of water from Old Forge to Saranac Lake is the ultimate Adirondack canoe route.

The route is well known as the first leg of Northern Forest Canoe Trail, and the scene of the Adirondack Canoe Classic “90-Miler,” a three-day race that takes place every September.

But it’s also the path of a more difficult, less common adventure known as the Adirondack Cannonball.

For those who attempt this feat, there are only two rules: the trip must be completed with in 24 hours, and the boat must pass the cedar tree near the boat launch on Lake Flower in Saranac Lake, which also marks the finish of the 90-Miler." http://www.canoekayak.com/canoe/adirondacks-cannonball-runners/   - now this is the Krugerhead Cannonball with one additional but crucial rule - ah yes, you have to participate in a Kruger event to solve the mystery....
 
The Minnesota 4 Canoe (23 feet long ) looks a bit menacing on top of the grocery getter; this is no Saturday afternoon drive to pick up milk; we're talking road trip to Ole Forge New York, for the kick off of the Krugerhead Cannon Ball.  - 24 hours of (cannon) ball busting fun.
 
 The Players: Ben, Emily, Lauren and Mark - I don't know, looks kind a shady to me; a set up for a dine and ditch is in the works.
 

A shake out paddle before the waiting game starts; this event starts at 1159pm; they need to see if all the Day Paddling gear fits in the canoe; I'm mean we're limited, we only have 23 feet of boat to work with.
 
This looks about right. all this sitting around (tick tock tick tock) stuff makes for a good photo op. Oh, SNAP!! - we still need to shuttle the car.
 
 
They're off... and after 5 hours or so of paddling, sunrise couldn't come soon enough; it's always darkest before the dawn [insert sleepy yawn] and the sunrise rejuvenates body and soul; spirits are high (OK only Lauren is smiling) but they push on...

 

Friday, May 1, 2015

Rhododendron - I'm just saying... I looked it up!!

I recognize the boat, all worn torn and forlorn; but who's the mystery man in the skipper's seat?

Congratulations to Tracy Curtis from West Virginia for doubling his previous longest mileage day by doing the full 50 mile Hugh Heward Challenge! 

What makes this so special is his journey...

With the road sparse and the trail unmarked coming out of WV, Tracy drove late into the night [with just the "squeal" (Virginia Ham reference) of a front wheel bearing to guide him] to make the start of the HHC.

He arrives...

"Kruger-Delirium" sets in - all crusty and sleep deprived he pushes on!  Even managed a photo op.

I don't know Dude, I see a resemblance; must be that wild untamed adventure spirit showing through. West Virginia you say? Well hold on to your water and ham-steak; besides coal mines, Canaan Valley and Harper's Ferry National Historic Park it appears another state icon emerges ~ we give you Tracy Curtis, Krugerhead class of 2015.

Welcome to the Frey...

The Capt'n

Disclaimer: we reserve the right to use creative flair, embellish, and distort the truth to bring the spirit of Team Kruger forth ~ "facts can be so misleading, while rumors so revealing."