Wednesday, August 21 - Wednesday, September 4, 2013
The anchor aboard
Irish Attitude was hoisted for the last time on the Loop. There will be numerous lasts in the days to come. Bittersweet describes it best. We say good-bye to Canada but not the memories made there.
Harmony, Journey and
Irish Attitude left the anchorage at 8:00 a.m. and headed for
Drummond Island, Michigan, USA! We crossed over the US border on the Garmin chart plotter around 9:15 a.m. and arrive at Drummond before noon. Cruisers are required to go through Customs to re-enter the US. We fueled up and waited our turn. An customs agent boarded
Irish Attitude and asked Mike a series of questions. Passports and other documentation had been readied for inspection. It was hard not to laugh when asked if we were bringing any alcohol in from Canada. Seriously! Why would we bring a stash in to the states at Canada's exorbitant prices! 'Just ships store, officer!' (provisions) No mention of our plant hanging in the window. It originated in the states anyway. (Yes
Emmett, the plant survived my tending and the Loop!) The weather was good and our travel boats all passed inspection so we headed to
DeTour Village Marina for the night. DeTour recently upgraded and expanded their marina. Once again we caught up with
Aurora and
Carina. With their masts
stepped they had been under sail once again, making them almost unrecognizable to us! The group discussed where to stop next. Mike and I recommended Mackinac Island and then the
Straits Marina in Mackinaw City for limited provisioning. (Both are pronounce 'nawe'. The difference in spelling is attributed to early settlers, the French and the British.) I warned them to be aware of the ferries transporting people and goods to and from Mackinac Island, St. Ignace and Mackinaw City. They can be intimidating! Our state pride was starting to show. When they spoke of which way to travel down Lake Michigan we recommended the lake's east side of course! The lighthouses, the dunes, the towns.... we went on and on.
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Departing Last Canadian Anchorage |
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Sail On, Sailor! |
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First Glimpse of the USA, Drummond Island |
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Old Glory Waving Her Welcome Home |
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DeTour Village Marina |
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Old Lighthouse Keeper Carved From a Tree Trunk |
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Great Lakes Freighter |
The next morning all 5 boats headed to Mackinac Island.
Irish Attitude was in the lead.
Journey ended up on the dock nearest the ferries. There were a few other Loopers at the Island that we had met before. It was odd knowing what to expect when pulling into a port. It's a sensation we have not experienced in a long time! We walked around with Margi and Rick. Before dinner we assisted
Carina and
Aurora tie up in their slips. The group went to
Horn's Bar with its old saloon atmosphere. The burgers are always good there!
Friday, August 23 - An early start was not required for today's short jaunt to the tip of the mitt. Margi, Rick, Mike and I had breakfast out at the
Pancake House with its reasonable prices. Surprise! Linda and Eddy from
Spritus were there! They stayed at the marina in St. Ignace and took the ferry over that morning. Janet and Bob stayed another day for a date night at the
Grand Hotel. It turned out to be a more informal breakfast but just as enjoyable.
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Approaching The Island |
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Island Harbor |
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Pere Marquette and Friend |
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Houses on Mackinac Island |
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Main Street - Horses and Bikes Only on the Island! |
Four Looper boats left the Island for Mackinaw City later that day. The
Straits of Mackinac is the waterway that links Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. The Mackinac Bridge connects the 'Mitten' or Lower Peninsula to the U.P. or Upper Peninsula. If your live Michigan you are either a Yooper or a Troll. We lived in the middle of the mitten or 'under the bridge' so that made us trolls!
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Pulling Out of Mackinac Island |
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The Grand Hotel |
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Round Island Lighthouse |
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Straits of Mackinac Channel Marker |
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Aurora Crossing the Straits of Mackinac |
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Nice Facilities at Straits Harbor Marina |
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Mackinac Bridge |
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Mackinaw City, Tip of the Mitt |
1 year and 2 days ago Mike raised our white AGLCA burgee at
Straits Harbor Marina in Mackinaw City. Today the yellow burgee replaced it signifying that we had officially
crossed our wake! Our adventure began on August 14, 2012, but this is where our loop intersected upon our return. Wow! Amazing!
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Irish Attitude Crosses Her Wake - Straits Harbor Marina
Mackinaw City - August 23, 2013 |
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Retired U.S. Coast Guard Ice Breaker,
Mackinaw, Now Serves as a Museum |
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A Ferry's Rooster Tail at Sunset |
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'Mighty Mac' at Dusk |
It was like experiencing deja vu....
Hallelujah pulled into the marina. Just like last year! Barb and Dave spent the summer touring Lake Superior. They said it was bit cold and sometimes buggy but beautiful. They invited us over for docktails on the back of
Hallelujah. Barb, Dave, Mike and I filled our friends heads with all the wonders of boating in Michigan. Lake Michigan's coast has ports of refuge nearly every 20 miles. So, don't fear the lake, respect it and use good judgment! Margi, Barb and I walked along the shore. Later we had dinner at the Italian restaurant across Nicolet St. (Same as last year!)
The weather was not looking good for the next few days. Lucky for Mike and I because our friends Rick and Margi would be waiting out the weather, giving us a few more days together. An outdoor mall is an easy walk and we spent time visiting the shops. There was a concert in the park in the evening but the trio played a rather odd style of music. We moved on to the light show in the mall. A family band was just finishing up. They were good! Next up, local kids performed. Most were impressive but 1 young man's voice was changing and it was painful to watch or hear! It was like watching the beginning of American Idol! The light show was a let down so we returned to our boats for the night.
Margi heard from Dottie and Carl on Down Time. They were on their way up Lake Huron, heading for Mackinaw City. They were part of the group that had spent a month on the Hudson River. Their boat was too tall to make the Canadian route an option. So they remained at Shady Harbor, waiting for the Erie Canal to open. They took some time and visited family in Ohio along the way. This is perfect for Rick and Margi. Now they will have a boat buddy to travel with. Harmony left from the Island and headed south down Lake Michigan. We walked to downtown, pick up some provisions and I exchanged my Canadian dollar bills for U.S. The bank would not take my Loonies and Toonies, too expensive to return due to the weight of coins vs. paper money. So I now have $20 in souvenirs! Great!
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Tube Steak for Dinner! |
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The Sun Sets Over Mackinaw City |
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Sunrise |
Tuesday, August 27 - Down Time was in port and Rick was getting antsy. It's a case of wanderlust we experience as Loopers. Mike and I were feeling it too. It was sooooo tempting to follow them out. We had plans to meet family over Labor Day weekend.... but if we motored down to Grand Haven we would be closer to them...??? Sorry, not in the cards. Eventually we would like to return Irish Attitude to Florida but not now. Reality is beginning to creep back into our lives.
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Margi Tries, One More time, to Convince Us
to Follow Them South! Very Tempting |
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Down Time Leaving Mackinaw City |
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Safe Travels, Dear Friends Rick and Margi! |
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Hallelujah and Boreas |
Another couple we met last year in Mackinaw pulled in! Fred and Julane Eddy from
Boreas. We caught up with them and compared experiences from the Loop. (They were returning when we saw them last year.) Every changing rivers.... For
Hallelujah, the rivers were at flood stage,
Boreas' were mean (average) and our experience they were low! Everyone's adventure had unique challenges. (I remember being glad we could see the wingdams. Hallelujah could only see them on the charts because the rivers were so high!) It's understandable why some repeat the Loop. It's a whole new journey.
The town filled up with more tourists as Labor Day weekend approached. Corvette car shows, craft shows and 'cattle shoots' erected for The Bridge walkers. On Labor Day, walkers are bused over to the U.P. side and walk back to the lower peninsula via the Mackinaw Bridge. A five mile walk that includes the state's governor. Walkers from the U.P. are then bused back afterwards.
Just when we thought we were alone a dinghy pulls up on the slip behind us. It was Rod and Nikki Constine! They were waiting to have their boat hauled for the season. Rod said to expect his brother Mark's family and their Mom and Dad (Lorraine and Dale). Good news. Mike's passion for boating was fostered by Dale's own interest. We had a good but brief visit on
Hey Jude before it was time for as to leave... by car this time!
It was a good time for us to visit family down state. There are no car rentals in Mackinaw City!! Mike had to go all the way to Pelston, 30 miles or so to pick one up. He took an airport shuttle bus to get there! We met at Jen and Jared's in Grand Rapids. Rob had some time off and Kristy and Clint, would be in from Colorado. It's been awhile since we were all together. Of course the main attraction was our grandson, Cameron! He was approaching 6 months old. Thank goodness for
Facetime, but it's not the same as holding him. We spent a day at Lake Michigan in Grand Haven and even ran over to Bay City to check on the gang at Liberty Harbor.
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Aunt Kristy, Cam, Jen and Jared |
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Cam, Uncle Rob and Grandpa |
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Jen and Cam |
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The Boys; Jared, Cam, Mike and Clint |
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The Girls; Jen, Chloe and Kristy |
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Grandpa, Cam and Chloe |
For the return trip we followed US 31 up the coast of Lake Michigan. There are some beautiful views along that route. Back to Pelston and on the shuttle for our return home. We spent 2 weeks in Mackinaw City, longer than we planned. Delaying the inevitable.
For
Irish Attitude the adventure is not over.... we still have to get down Lake Huron to Saginaw Bay, returning the boat to Bay City.
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