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2020-09-13; 18:12:15 EDT
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You know Roger,
When Greek Enosis is sold we will have to do
something each summer with the other stateside Rhodes. Your area sounds
Like a delightful Cruising area. Thanks!
Chris G
Enosis
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 at 15:07, ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com> wrote: > Hi Tom, > > What is IR? > > In July, 2010, I did a long weekend cruise with my 2 sons and their wives > in Door County, WI aboard S/V Dynamic Equilibrium. On Friday afternoon, we > launched from Gill’s Rock on the tip of the Door Peninsula. We sailed out > to Detroit Harbor on Washington Island. We took a slip for the night at > Cap’s Marina, arriving just ahead of a thunderstorm. In fact, the rain > started falling and lightening flashed just as we finished tying up the > boat in its slip. We grabbed our foul weather gear and ran into the > marina’s restaurant. Fortunately, by the time we’d finished dinner, the > rain had let up. We gave Gary & Marie the privacy of the cabin that night > and the rest of us camped at Washington Island Campground. The campground > picked us up at the marina, drove the 3 of us to the campground, and drove > us back to the boat the next morning. On Saturday, there were small craft > warnings, 15-20 knots out of the northwest and 4-6 ft waves. Never the > less, we suited up in our foul weather gear, PFD’s and safety harnesses and > slogged up the west side of Washington Island. We stayed about ¾ mile > offshore as the west side of Washington Island is all shear cliffs, which > would have made a very unforgiving lee shore. Even from ¾ mile away, the > waves breaking against the cliffs were an impressive and somewhat scary > sight! We were all pretty wet and tired by the time we cleared Boyer Bluff > on the north end of the island. In order for everyone to have a break and > have a civilized lunch, we ducked into Washington Harbor in the wind shadow > of Boyer Bluff, and hove to. After lunch and about an hour’s rest, we > continued east along the north shore of Washington Island to Jackson Harbor > in the northeast corner. We would have actually preferred to take a slip > in a little marina on Rock Island which is run by the Rock Island State > Park. But, late on a Saturday afternoon in July, they were full up. Sigh, > that’s the reality of small sailboat cruising. You often arrive late in > the day and the powerboats have taken all the slips. So, we took a slip in > the public marina in Jackson Harbor. Saturday night, we gave Daniel & > Heather the boat cabin while Gary, Marie, and I again camped at Washington > Island Campground. Again, the campground offered us pickup and delivery > service. On Sunday morning, the wind had not let up and no boats had left > the Rock Island Marina. I could stand on the breakwater at Jackson Harbor > and count boats and slips in Rock Island Marina about 7/8 mile away thru my > binoculars. So, we took the ferry from Jackson Harbor to Rock Island on > Sunday morning. We hiked over to the Pottwatomie light house, toured the > restored guest and boat house at the state park marina, and went hiking in > Rock Island State Park. The wind was letting up by the time we took the > ferry back to Jackson Harbor. We decided we would sail back to Gill’s Rock > that night. We motor sailed all the way west along the north shore of > Washington Island just to enable S/V Dynamic Equilibrium to sail a little > closer to the dying breeze and punch into the left over chop from the > morning. As we rounded Boyer Bluff and headed southwest toward Gill’s > Rock, we decided to try flying the triradial spinnaker and mainsail. After > a couple of frustrating miles of trying to keep the spinnaker inflated, we > dropped the triradial spinnaker and flew the 150% genoa on a whisker pole > and the mainsail. At least this stopped the collapsing chute. But, after a > few more miles we fired up the motor just to get the boat speed up. I > didn’t want to be putting the boat on the trailer and unrigging in the > dark. I left the sails up and maybe they added an extra knot of boat > speed. By the time we reached Gill’s Rock, the wind had gone almost dead > calm, which made recovery onto the trailer nice and easy. In Gill’s Rock, > we recovered and unrigged the boat, finishing up just after sunset. Then, > we had a nice fish dinner at the Shoreline Restaurant in Gill’s Rock. > After dinner, we said our goodbyes and all went our separate ways. I got > home early Monday morning and took Monday off work to unpack and recover. > > So, that’s my one experience with sailing in Door County and braving the > Porte Des Morts Passage (Death’s Door Passage)! > > Roger Pihlaja > S/V Dynamic Equilibrium > > Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > Windows 10 > > From: Tom Van Heule<mailto:tom.vanheule at intrinsicprograms.com> > Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2020 4:51 PM > To: The Rhodes 22 Email List<mailto:rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> > Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] High Adventure Pictured Rocks Sea Kayaking > Trip > > It will be an amazing trip if you get up there. > I did a week of backpacking for my arrow of light on IR. > > Ill need more practice on our Rhodes in lake Michigan before I am conifient > try Superior. > > Maybe we can do a door county run next year. > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2020, 9:18 AM Stephen Staum <snstaum at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Great Pictures Roger. Thanks for sharing. > > > > > > *Stephen Staum* > > *s/v Carol Lee 2* > > *1983 Rhodes 22* > > *Needham, MA* > > > > > > > > On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 10:05 AM ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Hi Tom, > > > > > > Originally, the kayak towing harness for S/V Dynamic Equilibrium was to > > > facilitate a Sailing/Kayaking High Adventure Trip wherein we were going > > > circumnavigate Isle Royale in western Lake Superior. This trip was > going > > > to be in the summer of 2002 using S/V Dynamic Equilibrium as a mother > > > ship. Unfortunately, 9/11 happened and the US economy went into a deep > > > recession. I got laid off in the spring of 2002 and the trip had to be > > > postponed. Between going back to school to get another degree in > > > mechanical engineering, searching for a new job, and the boys going off > > to > > > college and starting their own careers; the Isle Royale trip never > > > happened. Since then, we have started including my brother-in-law, > Ken, > > in > > > our High Adventure trips. There is a story in the R-22 archives about > a > > > voyage to Garden Island in northern Lake Michigan aboard S/V Dynamic > > > Equilibrium. It was Ken’s 1st blue water sailing experience and we > kind > > of > > > scared him on the return trip. I haven’t suggested any sailing High > > > Adventure Trips since then. > > > > > > The word around the campfire on the Pictured Rocks High Adventure Trip > > was > > > everyone was interested in going back to the Apostle Islands in western > > > Lake Superior by sea kayak in the summer of 2021. We only visited 4 > > > islands out of 22 in the archipelago the last time we were there. I > may > > > explore how Ken would feel about using S/V Dynamic Equilibrium as a > > mother > > > ship for the kayaks. We would definitely be able to cover more water. > > > > > > Roger Pihlaja > > > S/V Dynamic Equilibrium > > > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > > > > > On Sep 11, 2020, at 8:12 PM, Tom Van Heule < > > > tom.vanheule at intrinsicprograms.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > ?We're in northwest Waukesha county. > > > > Probably an hour or so from you son. > > > > Absolutely on your way via 94, maybe 10 minutes off course. > > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > > > IMG_20200730_204146.jpg > > > > < > > > > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/19_hhNDm1YrRJA14JZsWkxeDbks_khaZh/view?usp=drivesdk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 7:04 PM ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com > > > > > wrote: > > > >> Hi Tom, > > > >> My younger son, Gary & family, live in Wyocena, WI, which is a > > northern > > > >> suburb of Madison, WI. Gary is a police detective on the Madison > > Police > > > >> Dept. Driving around Chicago, IL, it’s about a 500 mile drive from > my > > > >> house. Where in Wisconsin do you live? > > > >> Roger Pihlaja > > > >> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium > > > >> Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > > > >> Windows 10 > > > >> From: Tom Van Heule<mailto:tom.vanheule at intrinsicprograms.com> > > > >> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 7:58 PM > > > >> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List<mailto:rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> > > > >> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] High Adventure Pictured Rocks Sea > > Kayaking > > > >> Trip > > > >> Superb Roger. > > > >> I spent 20 years north of muskegon, west of 131... > > > >> Coming " home" twice a year for the steelhead runs. > > > >> I thought you might be in Wisconsin, but we can surely meet up > someday > > > as > > > >> we're only 100 miles apart?! > > > >> All the best everyone, > > > >> TVH > > > >>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 6:46 PM ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com > > > > > wrote: > > > >>> Hi Tom, > > > >>> OK, me & my boat, let’s see … here’s a picture of me moving > > > >> hand-over-hand > > > >>> thru a narrow crack: > > > >>> [cid:image004.jpg at 01D68871.F0D4FAE0] > > > >>> Here’s a picture of me paddling along a shear cliff: > > > >>> [cid:image003.jpg at 01D68874.485C9820] > > > >>> Here’s a picture of the 4 of us at sunset at Mosquito River > > > >>> [cid:image007.jpg at 01D68874.485C9820] > > > >>> If you literally meant you wanted to see a picture of my kayak, > here > > it > > > >> is > > > >>> by itself on the beach at Hurricane River: > > > >>> [cid:image010.jpg at 01D68874.485C9820] > > > >>> The kayak is a 2013 Delta 14.5 Expedition. > > > >>> The nearest point on Lake Michigan to me is Ludington, which is > ~117 > > > >> miles > > > >>> from my house. If you check the R-22 archives, you will find some > > > >> pictures > > > >>> & stories of the towing rig we use to tow the kayaks behind S/V > > Dynamic > > > >>> Equilibrium. > > > >>> Roger Pihlaja > > > >>> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium > > > >>> Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > > > >>> Windows 10 > > > >>> From: Tom Van Heule<mailto:tom.vanheule at intrinsicprograms.com> > > > >>> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2020 6:27 PM > > > >>> To: The Rhodes 22 Email List<mailto:rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> > > > >>> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] High Adventure Pictured Rocks Sea > > Kayaking > > > >>> Trip > > > >>> Rodger, looks like a great time with the family! > > > >>> Surely you didn't take one picture of your boat on the trip? > > > >>> We must not be too far apart, lake michigan will be our home waters > > as > > > >> soon > > > >>> as a slip opens up. > > > >>> At which point I will send the trailer in for a beefier axle and > > other > > > >>> work. > > > >>> Do you tow/stow the kayaks on the r22? > > > >>> Tvh > > > >>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 5:22 PM ROGER PIHLAJA <roger_pihlaja at msn.com > > > > > >> wrote: > > > >>>> Hi All, > > > >>>> Here are some photos from my Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore sea > > > >>>> kayaking trip with my brother-in-law, and two sons. We car camped > > at > > > >> Bay > > > >>>> Furnace Campground in Christmas, MI on the night of August 20th, > > > >>> shuttled a > > > >>>> vehicle to our take-out point, and sorted out gear. The next day, > > we > > > >>>> put-in at Sand Point in Munising, MI and paddled to Mosquito River > > > >>>> Campground, ~8.0 miles. The 2nd day, we paddled ~8.9 miles to > > Beaver > > > >>> Creek > > > >>>> Campground. The 3rd day, we paddled ~10.0 miles to Hurricane > River > > > >>>> Campground. We were extremely fortunate with weather as this is a > > > very > > > >>>> exposed coastline. There were some sea caves, waterfalls, and sea > > > >> stacks > > > >>>> on day 1; but, the best were on day 2. By day 3, we had paddled > > > beyond > > > >>> the > > > >>>> cliffs of the Pictured Rocks into the Grand Sable Dunes area. I > > have > > > >>>> included a picture of what the dunes looked like. These seemingly > > > >>> endless > > > >>>> sand dunes have their own unique beauty. But, if I had the trip > to > > > >> plan > > > >>>> over again, I think I would have moved our take-out > > > >>>> to Twelvemile Beach Campground, and skipped the last 3 miles of > > > >>>> paddling. The sand dunes all start to look the same after a > while. > > > >>>> Roger Pihlaja > > > >>>> S/V Dynamic Equilibrium > > > >>> -------------- next part -------------- > > > >>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > > >>> Name: DA69AD2C4C5E4FA38CE4BDF7B238630A.jpg > > > >>> Type: image/jpeg > > > >>> Size: 264376 bytes > > > >>> Desc: DA69AD2C4C5E4FA38CE4BDF7B238630A.jpg > > > >>> URL: < > > > >> > > > > > > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20200911/5015be53/attachment.jpg > > > >>> -------------- next part -------------- > > > >>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > > >>> Name: 2B9F56B723364B5D9E7D59EE46693EB7.jpg > > > >>> Type: image/jpeg > > > >>> Size: 182045 bytes > > > >>> Desc: 2B9F56B723364B5D9E7D59EE46693EB7.jpg > > > >>> URL: < > > > >> > > > > > > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20200911/5015be53/attachment-0001.jpg > > > >>> -------------- next part -------------- > > > >>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > > >>> Name: A4663B5A27EA483F962A138E7ADD2613.jpg > > > >>> Type: image/jpeg > > > >>> Size: 114457 bytes > > > >>> Desc: A4663B5A27EA483F962A138E7ADD2613.jpg > > > >>> URL: < > > > >> > > > > > > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20200911/5015be53/attachment-0002.jpg > > > >>> -------------- next part -------------- > > > >>> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > > >>> Name: 6882128C75A543289046A4F561A1271E.jpg > > > >>> Type: image/jpeg > > > >>> Size: 268390 bytes > > > >>> Desc: 6882128C75A543289046A4F561A1271E.jpg > > > >>> URL: < > > > >> > > > > > > http://rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20200911/5015be53/attachment-0003.jpg > > > > > > >
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