Thursday, June 30, 2011
Uncle Al (W3854)
I have completed the first two pages of TOM coverage on one of my Wayfarer web sites - click here. Hope to add several more pages before I leave tomorrow for this weekend's regatta in North Bay. Special thanks to Jack and Joan for all their help throughout the adventure!!
Uncle Al (W3854)
Day 4 - Shiver me timbers a stow away
Lynn (Project Lakewell Director) had to get off Gabby in Leland for family commitments, her son and I share the same birthday it's a mystery but this stuff happens. You mean it's not all about me?
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In a vail of fog we found a young lad huddled under sail and dry bag, shivering and whining like a lost pup. Where ever did he come from?
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The crew of Gabby moved in, "Step Closer Lad" - a little closer, don't be frightened, the giant of a man that stands before you is just "Toby", but every high seas voyage needs one."
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The lad inched his way forward frightened; we pondered a bit, Yes! We needed a cabin boy for the last leg of our journey."Cabin Boy, welcome aboard! Hey don't pet the Toby."
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When the fog lifted a bit, the sun cast silver beams of light, we recognized our new cabin boy to be non-other than Mark ManitouCruiser, Race Director!!
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Day 3 - Ship of Fools
The weather was dicey most of the day, we were blown off the water at one point with dropping clouds lightening and torrential rain; No worries though, today was the day of the fool - it was my birthday.
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The day is a bit of a blur with all the rain; but we did make time to play in the mud, the crossing of Platte Bay, the fluttering green flag that looked like a signal mirror 2 miles out, the ominous Doppler ball that haunted me for 12 hours and that greeting we all dread coming off the water - when the ranger says, "Welcome, (not) you can't stay here"
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Fortunately our intrepid land crew has found the Platte River Campground with all the amenities; we even scored a group site that reminded me of a theater in the round with platforms to pitch tents and an awesome fire pit.
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But the highlight for me was the crew found the time to get a birthday cake, card and presents! The topper was a great bottle of wine, Label reading "Ship of Fools" - too funny...
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to be continued...
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Gary Hirsch, Uncle Al and W1321 Wayferers
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In an unseasonably cool week in northern Michigan, gentleman adventurers, Gary Hirsch and Uncle Al, got the perfect variety of weather conditions June 18 through 24 that enabled them to show off the magnificent capabilities of Gary's Wayfarer Solje as they completed the nearly 300 miles (green course outlined below) of the 2011 Tip of the Mitt Adventure. more...
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Now a word from our Captain
A "Tip of the Hat", to the crew on day 2.
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The crew following the pace set by marathon racer Bob Bradford. Fresh from a good nights rest we stroke with cadence and confidence. Of course the occasional clanging of paddles is heard as we sharpen our skills working desperately to keep pace with Bob, the Bobber Bradford.
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My wingman/sailor Brian urgently dons his leather gloves as the spinnaker is full blown and demands his utmost attention. If the Captain looses control at the helm Brian will quickly dowse the sail to save the 26' Voyager Canoe from floundering in heavy seas. We broach the waves a couple times and on command this stellar crew brakes to the right to bring her under control. We mount a charge into a four foot trough creating the sensation of a submarine about to ascend into the depths. Gabby holds her own and pops up like a cork, the bow spewing water and creating its own waves as we continue our blistering pace and white knuckle ride. The crews enthusiasm and laughter is followed by a roller coaster ride never to be forgotten.
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And word from our event director
We had a very successful Tip of the Mitt Adventure event this year. On behalf of the Verlen Kruger Memorial Board, I would like to thank everyone that took part and played a roll in it's beautiful unfolding!
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Many took part in full and half adventures out in Lake's Huron and Michigan as well as on the Ausable and Manistee rivers. The routes were tough and grueling at times, yet pleasant and enjoyable and very memorable for all . The routes pass through some of the Great Lakes regions most historical and pristine areas and offers a great challenge to all who seek it.
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Thank you all for your continued support and your unquenchable thirst for the joy that is always hidden within the adventure!
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Supporters of Tip of the Mitt 2011
Joan & Jack Cramer
Emily & Ben Algera
The Verlen Kruger Memorial Board
Team Kruger
Kruger Canoes
Team Project Lakewell
United States Canoe Association
Barton Farms
Superior Canoes
The Przedwojewski Family
The WaterTribe Family
Insta Launch Campground and Marina
The Towns, Marinas and People of; Oscoda, Alpena, Mackinaw, Leland, Mio, Grayling, Mesick and Manistee as well as all the other helpful people that took care of our adventurers along the way.
Fast Signs of Traverse City
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Thank you all, we look forward to working with you again next year for the Tip of the Mitt Adventure 2012! ~ Mark
Day 2 - Bays of no return
As we bid good day to the hospitality of our support crew and John at the Nature Center, Darin who is doing the event paddles up after stealth camping just down from Gabby.
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A hoot and a holler, words of encouragement shared; the day called for 2 big bay crossings and with the weather forecast calling for wind and waves the crew was anxious to get underway.
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Darin hung with us momentarily, but once the sails went up we wuz gone.
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Things you don't expect out on the water is Bob putting his paddle down; being up in the bow and before things really started to get hairy - Bob snaps of a picture as the seas start to build.
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We were committed, following seas and the far point of the bay in the distance, we are at the point of no return, no going back, laughter and hoots can be heard by the crew of Gabby as we surf /sail our way south.
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A shore break made for some good laughs as it was hard to take care of "housekeeping" with 7 other crew members in such close quarters, we pulled over and everyone scurried to the bush only to find out we had made landfall at a Leelanau State Park with a bunch of people milling around - surprise surprise.
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The hours clicked by, and evening was upon us, winds howling and waves 3 to 4 foot; the decision was made to pull off the water for the night.
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We pulled off at Leland and met our support crew. Harbor master offered us HOT HOT HOT showers, just don't use the ones on the left; it would have been nice if he had mentioned that. :-/
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It was nice to get off the water, but the search for a place to stay in the quaint village of Leland proved futile. A trek back north 21 miles to the Leelanau State Park (wern't we just here for lunch and a potty break, dang!) was our home for the night; big cracks of thunder and crashing waves kept us company this evening.
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It looked like we would be off the water tomorrow with the reports calling for more of the same. To be continued...
Monday, June 27, 2011
Day 1 - Monday - let the journey begin
Incredible amount of energy around the launch of Gabby; all the planning and preparation complete, we push from shore on one of those once in a life time adventures.
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The crew gels quickly, spirits high; Bob sets the pace and the rest of us follow, sorta. Lots of paddles clanking that first day as we sort it all out. A north easterly wind builds, setting us up for a nice sail down the coast.
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Making good time, our first goal was to clear the tour boats and Mackinaw Bridge which went without incident, next up round wilderness point and head south down the coast, destination Manistee.
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We looked desperately for the cut, missed it and had to keep a keen eye as we made our way through a labyrinth of rock gardens to blue water.
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A quick break on the lee of wilderness point and we were cruising again. The time went fast as stories of adventure unfolded; conversations were intimate as the wind on the water made it hard for everyone to hear. I sat for the most part behind Bob, Toby to the side and Michael behind me - good times.
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The Camaraderie, the bonding of the crew - Fabulous week . . . indescribable . . . if you don't have a plethora of paddlers in your list of friends . . . you're missing the boat! - Beverly Williams Wilson
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As we made our way South conditions building, a call went out to our land crew; the search was on for a place to meet up and make camp.
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A diligent support crew is very important to an adventure like this; they scored big as they found us unbelievable accommodations at the Thorne Swift Nature Preserve.
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Don (support crew) worked the magic and turning on the charm finds out that John Riggs manager of Thorne Swift was part of Project Lakewell a few years back and knew Captain Mike and Project Lakewell Director Lynn; we had ourselves a reunion of sorts, not to mention running water and flush toilets. It felt a little like we were on a swank European bike tour with all the good eats and fancy accommodations - to be continued...
Sunday, June 26, 2011
More Wingman
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Rigging and such
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Captain's nav table had all the fixings, here's a shot of the set up; SPOT, GPS, RADIO and throw bag. Safety first as we went through procedures for capsize and an man over board.
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The stories flowed in the bow as the "Bobber" told tale of cold water immersion. Nothing like actual stories to educate the crew on survival.
In true form
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Wing-man: "Captain Mike sir, may I have a word with you about living conditions aboard Gabby?"
Captain Mike: "ARRR,"
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Another in depth interview from KCA.
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Actually the weather was ominous; the Captain doing what he should do, evaluating conditions
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Being in an open canoe with 7 crew has its responsibilities; Nice job Captain Mike, I'd paddle / sail with you anywhere.
Wingman goes down
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(I quickly became Toby's Wing-man as we sat next to each other bench #2 in Gabby.)
Bob Bradford - "The Bobber"
Friday, June 24, 2011
Long live Project Lakewell
Hell bent for glory Team Project Lakewell completes the 1/2 mitt Mackinaw to Manistee 168 miles in 4 days, Captain Mike Smith (arrr), Bob and Janet Bradford, Mike Doty, Marissa (Boo) Weber, Toby (whitecaps) Nipper, Lynn Johnson, Brian (Capt'n O Dark30) Weber tearing up the Big Pond of Lake Michigan.
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"Paddles up" to the Crew of Gabagouache and three cheers for Captain Mike for pulling us all together: Hip hip hurray, Hip hip hurray, Hip hip hurray!
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An epic trip with big water, high adventure and plenty of laughs.
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We had the seasoned land crew of Beverly, Mike and Don - Which turned our trip into the Bed and Breakfast Adventure. Wow, you've never seen such a spread of good food, good cheer and support.
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More to follow in the days to come!!
Final Report from the Eclipse
Kathy L.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Thursday PM
Kim Cofinstine who was paddling the inside route called this afternoon to report he pulled out at the Sharon Road bridge and has a motel room in Kalkaska nursing a bad case of the flu. He sounded disappointed to have to quit, but also sounded like he sure didn't feel well.
Eva called and said Jack made it to Mesick and was spending the night with friends. She said he was looking forward to a warm bed. A night to recharge batteries, his own and his lights and cell phone. He plans on leaving at 6 am and figures he has a 12 hour paddle to the end.
Kathy L.
Pictures and more pictures!
Thursday AM
Kathy L.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The Sailors
Message from the Eclipse
Grant wishes to thank his lovely wife for the 61st. birthday present (June 17) of allowing him this week to make this journey, to whom when he calls her, reports slow winds, no rain and no thunder :-)
Special thanks to Hank in Aura, MI for the weather reports, and to Bruce for help with Gretchen-Fetchen.
Kathy L.
Also if anyone gets the opportunity today, wish Brian Weber a happy birthday!
Grant & Vlad aboard Eclipse
John Craun was camped near Grant and Valdi last night and departed around the same time Grant and Valdi left for their crossing of Little Grand Traverse Bay however, John followed the shore line and did not make the big crossing.
Inside Route
Eva let me know that Jack was back on the water at 9 am. He said the water is fast, so should make good time, but said he is tired. Eva said he is in good spirits, but misses Dan for a navigator...is that why he ended up on the North Branch???
Kathy L.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Gabagouache
Kathy L.
More Tuesday PM
Kathy L.
Eclipse
Looking at the weather radar, there are a lot of wild storms going on all over the state...lets pray everyone stays safe out there!
Kathy L.
Tuesday PM
Inside Route
Kathy L.
More Tuesday AM
Kathy L.
Tuesday AM
Monday PM Gabagouache Update
Kathy L.
Monday, June 20, 2011
Monday PM update
Monday pm
Grant & Vlad where going to stop in Mackinaw City, make some repairs and then continue on.
Dan was still heading north.
Gary & Al called at 7:30 pm and said they have been at check point 2 since 11:00 am resting and napping waiting for the winds and waves to calm so they can continue on.
Kathy L.
Monday AM - part 2
Monday AM
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Sunday PM
At 4 pm Grant & Vladamir were at Rocker City and Gary & Uncle Al were just north of there. Jack hopes to send us some pictures tomorrow.
At 6:30 pm Dan W. was north of Presque Isle and plans to press on into the night. Dan also said that John H. is ahead of him, but John hasn't checked in with us yet.
Jack also reported the Coast Guard called for a progress report which Jack gave him.
Kathy L.
Team Project Lakewell
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Ben got some great photos of us out on the water; check out the photos on his FaceBook.
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We are now waiting for the big guns to arrive, Toby (the terror) Nipper and Bob and Janet Bradford.
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Life is good at the Tip of the Mitt
Sunday
At around 11 am Jack M. was at the fast water above Loud Pond and half way to Alcona Dam, thought he would arrive in about 2 to 3 hrs.
Last night John H. was at South Point at 8 pm and at 11 pm made it to Thunder Bay.
At 7:30 am this morning Grant & Vladamir made it to check point 1.
7:30 am Dan W. made it through check point 1.
9 am Rord W. was through North Point with very windy conditions. His GPS quit working but was pressing on.
Gary & Uncle Al anchored south of the Platte River last night.
1:30 pm Grant & Vladamir were at the old Textile Light and sailing swiftly.
Not sure when the call came in from the Eclipse, said they rowed from Harrisville to half way across Thunder Bay last night until 3 am when the winds picked back up so they continued under sail. They stopped at Rock Port and sad it looked like their competitor got past them. They Plan on stopping for the night in Rogers City.
Kathy L.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Updates for Saturday evening
At 5:20pm the sailboat Eclipse with Grant & the Crazy Russian has passed the Harrisville Marina. They said they were a bit over 25 miles from the launch and about 24 miles from Alpena. They were pressing on with steady NE winds they had all day.
Mark called about 8:00 pm and said he'll try to call me in the morning to give me the names of all who are paddling & sailing in this event. Should help me know who I'm getting updates from, so I don't make too many mistakes :-). Mark also said that Dan, Jack and Brandon were doing awesome, that at 4:30 this afternoon they were already 26 miles upriver and going strong. I hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable event!
Posted By Kathy L.
The boys on the outside
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Up here in Mackinaw Team Project Lakewell is working the magic; after trying a variety of sails we settled on the Balogh Classic Canoe Sail on a custom mast, an old school PAS 15 sq foot sail and the tarp spinnaker from Cooke custom sewing. We got options babe e.
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High winds kept us off the water today but we did dry sail it on the trailer; looking good.
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Ben Emily (CP coordinators) and their cherubs made it to the campground, life is good on the tip of the Mitt.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Rare, up close... in depth interview with Manitou Cruiser
KCA: What are your thoughts about the up coming Tip of the Mitt small boat challenge?
Manitou: Dude, did you bring over any Wisconsin Beer?
KCA: So as the event unfolds, what are your predictions for the finish?
Manitou: Dude, how many pieces of chicken did you have?
KCA: We understand that Kruger Canoe world headquarters is under renovation?
Manitou: Dude, don't sit there.
This has been an up close in depth interview with Kruger Canoe owner Mark "ManitouCruiser" (man of little words, man of action) leading up to the Tip of the Mitt.
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First launch 6-18-11 Saturday; watch for more thrilling up dates and interviews.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
SPOT Tracking >>>>
SPOT USERS, send me your share page link.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
The Iron Mushroom / Manistee Ramble
September 30 to October 3 2011
Expedition Style- self supported at all times
participants are assumed masters of their ship
with safe piloting skills and efficient wilderness traveling technique
Start at the Mushroom Bar and Grill in downtown Mesick @ 3pm on September 30
portage 1 mile on M-115 to the Manistee River
put in and head down stream
over and down 2 hydro dams
To Manistee Lake
South to the Little Manistee River
up river to Johnson Bridge
portage north on Brooks Rd. 3 miles to Irons
Finish at Jackie's Place by 3pm October 3
$30 suggested donation to the Verlen Kruger Memorial
the Manistee Ramble
Mesick to Manistee
September 30 to October 1, 2011
Expedition Style- self supported at all times
participants are assumed masters of their ship
with safe piloting skills and efficient wilderness traveling technique
Start at the Mushroom Bar in downtown Mesick @ 3pm on September 30
portage 1 mile on M-115 to the Manistee River
put in and head down stream
over and down 2 hydro dams
To the town of Manistee
Finish at Instalaunch Campground by 3pm October 1
$15 suggested donation to the Verlen Kruger Memorial
Looks like we got some fun in the sun and then sum for Autumn. More info to come at the Verlen Kruger Paddling Events