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While I cannot match Jay's exciting cross country to Washington in
unstable air, ADIZ, 11K runway, etc., we did do the bi-biennial trek up to Beaver Island... (meaning it's been 4 years) The weather was so calm, with 50 mile visibility, that it was fraught with risk because it was just too darn nice out... Anyway, we took a couple with us who are local business owners, and who are both also secondary ed teachers, Dave and Sharon... Neither has been in a GA plane before... We flew from Saginaw KHYX direct to Welke Airport 6Y8 - more or less direct since it was a VFR flight and I was not in 'instrument scan' mode... The flight path took us past Houghton Lake and Higgins Lake, East of the two Traverse Bay's with their vineyards, with Petosky and Torch Lake clearly visible, and the towers of the Mackinac Straits Bridge shining in the morning light, directly over Charlevoix and offshore of Lake Michigan, 27 miles to Beaver Island... The Island is roughly 14 miles long and 7 miles wide with several inland lakes on the island... BTW, the lakes and towns I mention are right up there with the exclusive and expensive shoreline property in the country... A quarter acre lot where the lake is just visible through the trees, with no utilities and limited access is near the quarter million dollar range - and out on the islands (Beaver, Bois Blanc, Mackinac) every stick of building material has to be brought in by ferry... A cottage on the shore is in the range of "if ya gotta ask ya can't afford it"... Anyway, Beaver Island is lightly developed, has a permanent population of about 500 currently, and has just six miles of paved road centered around St. James harbor, and is just hard enough to reach that the tourist season is short and sweet... A round trip flight from Charlevoix is $82 per seat... The ferry is cheaper but is a 4 hour round trip - and not fun in rough weather; in an eyeflick Lake Michigan can go from flat water to rough enough that captains of ocean freighters often swear, "never again"...... Anyway, Beaver Island is not as touristy as Mackinac and only gets a tiny fracton of their tourist numbers... The high school graduated 4 seniors this year, 3 girls and a boy... The island has a storied history with french beaver trappers naming the island for the numerous beaver inhabiting the lush, inland lakes on the island - until they were eliminated... The other intereting history is of King Strang and his harem and Mormon followers followed by his assassination and then the mainlanders came over in boats and physically ejected the Mormons from the Island... The major genetic group that the islanders are descended from is the Irish where the island was settled by two boat loads of refugees from the potato famine (I am also the result of the potato famine by way of Canada and a stroll across the ice floes to the thumb of Michigan to a village called Pinnebog)... As a result the islanders show a strong tendency towards reddish hair and freckles... I'm including a link to the history of the island for those who are interested.. http://www.beaverisland.net/History/index.htm Anyway, we did lots of walking around the village, ate a pair of rather good meals, got nice and tired, bought a couple of tee shirts, and my usual Beaver Island caps I wear as my old ones were rather tired after the years, and flew back home... A good day, all in all... BTW, I used 6Y8 Welke airport for the first time - we usually use the township airport, KSJX, which is about 4 miles further from town... The Welke 9-27 rwy has been paved and the airport is now listed as a public airport... Nice folks... Other than being slightly short and having trees rather close in, it is just another runway... Call 231-448-2210 for the taxi service... denny |
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While I cannot match Jay's exciting cross country to Washington in
unstable air, ADIZ, 11K runway, etc., we did do the bi-biennial trek up to Beaver Island... Dang, that sounds like a great trip, Denny. We wanted to get up to Mackinac Island badly -- but now, thanks to you, we've got a *new* destination to aim for... Is there *anything* on the island that the kids would enjoy, or should we leave 'em home? The other interesting history is of King Strang and his harem and Mormon followers followed by his assassination and then the mainlanders came over in boats and physically ejected the Mormons from the Island... The history of the islands of the Great Lakes is fascinating and often extremely violent/tragic. Madeline Island (in Lake Superior) has become an off-limits "place of evil" to Native American Indians because at one point it became over-populated and the natives resorted to cannibalism to survive. Many of the islands have tales to tell... That and the sea-faring stories of the Great Lakes will raise the hackles on the back of your neck. Incredibly dangerous waters, incredibly brave men. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Is Beaver Island the one with the wreck of the "Francisco Morazon"
freighter that ran aground in the 60's, or is it one of the Manitou's? I flew up to Superior this weekend from Madison to run Grandma's Marathon and toured the "William Irvin" ore boat and the USCGC Sundew, and the whaleback freighter S.S. Meteor. Fascinating stuff, this Great Lakes maritime history. Flying home I flew across the SW corner of Lake Superior. It was calm, beautiful, a freighter or two at anchor outside the Duluth breakwaters, hard to imagine the fury of the lakes in a storm!!! Ryan W. Madison, WI |
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There is absolutely nothing for your kids... Make it a twosome with
Mary... It's slow, quiet, and tranquil... If you have done Door County, etc., it won't measure up I suspect... It's certainly not Mackinac Island with shops lining every street... There is no Grand Hotel... No horse manure ripening in the sun, either... It will make a nice 4 hour stop on the way to somewhere else... Bringing bicycles would enhance your ability to cover ground.. The airport limo is not allowed to carry pets except seeing eye dogs... He looked at our furball of a Chipoo (named Pasta) and said, "Looks like a seeing eye dog to me.", and that was that... One resturant in town refused to let us have Pasta outside on the patio during lunch so we went up the street to another and they have a big porch... Pasta was more than welcome on their porch (and got lots of petting from everyone that went past as he is a cute little rascal and he knows it) and we had a great lunch... I had an outstanding grilled Portobello mushroom and veggies sandwich on freshly baked french bread buns... Welke airport is the commuter air taxi terminal... Used to be a private gravel strip for the air taxi's, but with paving (and I suspect with some tax dollars) it has become a public airport... Trees are close in on the wind favored 9-27 and a pilot needs to have some minimal skills at short fields... Otherwise he can go to the big, empty, airport out in the middle of the island... A tired, refugee from a junk heap, 150 horse Apache, at very close to gross weight got in and out of Welke just fine... There is a bicycle rental and gift shop on main street that has three (count em) tandem airplanes (Cub, etc.) on floats at the back door that hop tourists on flights around the island... denny |
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No wrecked freighter I noticed, Ryan... Probably somewhere else...
denny |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Is Beaver Island the one with the wreck of the "Francisco Morazon" freighter that ran aground in the 60's, or is it one of the Manitou's? I flew up to Superior this weekend from Madison to run Grandma's Marathon and toured the "William Irvin" ore boat and the USCGC Sundew, and the whaleback freighter S.S. Meteor. Fascinating stuff, this Great Lakes maritime history. Flying home I flew across the SW corner of Lake Superior. It was calm, beautiful, a freighter or two at anchor outside the Duluth breakwaters, hard to imagine the fury of the lakes in a storm!!! Ryan W. Madison, WI That wreck is on the south shore of South Manitou as I remember Death's Door survivor |
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yep, I googled the name and an aerial shot came up:
http://www.airphotona.com/stock/imag...36&catnum=5000 |
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Thanks for that trip down 'memory lane'. I grew up in the area, nice to
know Welke is now paved. May have to drop in on the way to OSH this year, though I usually spend the weekend prior and following at CVX... |
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