StEinger Is Here. Mikea Just Left. Bruce Is On His Way. We'll Head to Hoppys Around 7PM.
So, the ILS is operational. Good to know.
Miss you guys! Have fun on the Hoppy's run
StEinger Is Here. Mikea Just Left. Bruce Is On His Way. We'll Head to Hoppys Around 7PM.
Not being a smart ass...serious question.
How does someone who's been here since 2008 and has over 8,000 posts not know this?
I really blew me away that you asked.
To add to Brads post, we all made a new friend in Joe (SourDough) who flew in Sunday a couple hours before Brad left.
We will look forward to better weather for next years event.
Glad that everyone had a good time, albeit a small gathering.
Hard for me to believe it's been 6 years since I showed up in that little Archer.
You flew a single???
The wilderness photos look like they are of South Bay (Lake Superior) taken from the overlook just west of Munising on M28. Am I right?Photos as promised.
6 and 7. The unspoiled wilderness that is the UP.
I give the Michiginas lots of flak, being an Ohioan it is expected. But I have to hand it to them, there is just nothing in Ohio that even approaches the UP. Such raw, beautiful, untouched wilderness simply isn't found this far south. Everywhere you turn, lakes, forests, hills, it just doesn't stop. I've been all over the US and Central America, and I've never seen a place more lovely.
The wilderness photos look like they are of South Bay (Lake Superior) taken from the overlook just west of Munising on M28. Am I right?
Brad's........ clubhouse are teh cool.
Steingar-- I have some straps that I'm sure fit to the bottom of your rain pants? I did bring those back and will pop them in the mail to you.
The wilderness photos look like they are of South Bay (Lake Superior) taken from the overlook just west of Munising on M28. Am I right?
Photo linky(s) no worky(s).This is the Mackinac Island docks from my Nexus 5 in HDR+ mode.
OMG! It works!
Then Google Photos AutoAWESOMES IT!
That sucka is going be a big print.
Me is much pleased.
Photo linky(s) no worky(s).
Photo linky(s) no worky(s).
Looks like one has to be a member of tivocommunity.com in order to see them.
Definitely a beautiful peninsula. But I'm finding that there are many parts of Vermont and New Hampshire that give the best of Michigan a run for its money in terms of wild beauty and north-woodsy ambiance. I flew over the Presidential Range recently and marveled at how remote and craggy that country is. Last night I did a fuel run into the NEK (to KCDA, specifically) and was greatly impressed as well. And there are highways in VT that would be given special "scenic" designation if they were in MI, but are just ordinary byways in VT (thinking of the Mad River Byway and even VT-12 between Montpelier and Northfield).I give the Michiginas lots of flak, being an Ohioan it is expected. But I have to hand it to them, there is just nothing in Ohio that even approaches the UP. Such raw, beautiful, untouched wilderness simply isn't found this far south. Everywhere you turn, lakes, forests, hills, it just doesn't stop. I've been all over the US and Central America, and I've never seen a place more lovely.
Sorry. Fixed above.
Beautiful photos!
But OMG: What has Mackinac Island done to the docks area? What's with all those plastic condo-thingies, where the awesome old warehouses used to be?
You are thinking of the Arnold dock which is a bit north-east of where the picture was taken - I think the picture was taken from the Star dock (they have the ferrys with the stupid fake "rooster tail") and shows the Sheppler dock. The buildings on the Arnold dock were still there last July.I'm referring to the cool, old freight warehouses where everything was offloaded from the ferries. They were right next to the ferry landing.
I'm not sure from your pic -- we haven't been to Mackinac Island since 2005 -- but it looks like the developers must've got to them, too. I'm thinking they used to be where those fake looking "new, made to look sort of old" condo things are?
Edit: Just showed the pic to Mary. She confirmed my suspicions, dang it.
Those warehouses were awesome. The horse-drawn Fed Ex and UPS drivers staged out of them, as did others who had stuff shipped to the island. Since there is no other way to get furniture or building materials out there, they were BUSY. I wonder where they stage out of now?
And the smells! The hundred year old wood, combined with the horses and all the various items -- it was marvelous.
Sad to see the developers rip the soul out of another cool place. It's happening on our little island, too.
Looks like Harbor Springs KMGN, near Petoskey.Michigan Shoreline second to none
Thank you! Glad to hear it!You are thinking of the Arnold dock which is a bit north-east of where the picture was taken - I think the picture was taken from the Star dock (they have the ferrys with the stupid fake "rooster tail") and shows the Sheppler dock. The buildings on the Arnold dock were still there last July.
Looks like Harbor Springs KMGN, near Petoskey.
I fly to the Traverse City area frequently and have landed at Harbor Springs several times. Northwest lower Michigan is a very beautiful area, almost as nice as Upper Michigan.Give that man a Charoot! Little Traverse Bay near Harbor Spring...you can see the Harbor Springs airport.