Big Bay de Noc

I’m anchored here, close to a restaurant where I’ll visit via dinghy a little later. I like it around here.

Yesterday I had a pleasant cruise around to Fayette, a neat ghost town that’s now a state park. Beautiful natural harbor was host to an iron smelter in the 19th century.

It blew pretty hard from the south last night, so I stayed there and cruised down here today.

It’s still warm – I’ve been living in a pair of shorts for several days – but that’s going to change. Expected north winds and cooler temps in a few days. My plan is to stay here tonight, then head over to Escanaba and the Little Bay de Noc tomorrow.

Manistique, visiting

View from the boardwalk

I’ve been anchored inside the breakwater since arriving yesterday afternoon, and have been ashore several times. I like it here.

The weather continues to be freakishly nice. It’s going to cool off this weekend, but for now I’m enjoying it. I had dinner yesterday at an old Big Boy resaurant and lunch today at a nice sandwich shop with a dinghy dock, then got some groceries.

Tomorrow I’m off for Garden.

Manistique

Approaching Manistique

I’m writing this post as Manistique MI is in sight.

Yesterday was a pleasant trip from Drummond over to De Tour for a lunch out, then over to anchor here close to Mackinac Island. The highlight was noodling through the islands to get in to Cedarville. I came in the eastern entrance and out the west.

Today I was underway in the dark at 0700 to do the 70NM straight across the upper section of Lake Michigan. It was dark and rainy until about 30 minutes ago, and is now brilliantly sunny.

I’ll stay here for a couple of days I think. Will watch the weather, but I think a small front is coming through mid week and then north winds, which will be fine.

Farewell, Canada

North Channel

We’ve entered the US. The cruising permit for Escapade is good for a year. I’m anchored here off Drummond Island.

The weather has been exceptionally nice. Calm, clear, sunny and unusually warm. I’m writing this at 8 pm with all my hatches open, and have been living in shorts.

The forecast for more of the same for the next 5 days. My plan is to explore the Upper Peninsula in that time, working my way along the coast to Escanaba then down into Green Bay. It’s great to have a weather window.

Not much to report. I spent last night at Blind River, and the night before in Gore Bay. There are a few straggling loopers, so I’m not entirely alone in my travels.

Filled up with fuel (510 l) and water and pumped out at Blind River. Previous stop was six weeks and 620 NM earlier.

Gore Bay

Clapperton Island

Sun setting behind Harbour Island

I’m anchored here in Clapperton Harbour. Nice spot. Weather is lovely, and is forecast to continue into next week.

Today I slept in, had late lunch in Little Current, then continued on to arrive here at dusk. Tomorrow I’ll go over to Gore Bay.

There’s one trawler anchored nearby, and I met a looper from Florida in Little Current. I think those are the only boats I’ve seen underway since leaving. The Anchor Inn was closed today – shoulder season – so I had lunch at a new spot down the street, BEAR. I’ll go back.

I’ve been looking at river levels and thinking more about my goals for the winter. I get a break on insurance if I stay above 30 degrees latitude, and I’m happy to do that. Florida beyond the panhandle holds little appeal for me.

So I’ve added a few southern rivers to my consideration list. First is the Arkansas River, which goes up to around Tulsa OK from its confluence with the Mississippi below Memphis. I’m researching that.

The Mississippi is in severe drought stage. I’d really like to go down the Mississippi, and the Arkansas meets the big river below Memphis.

More views looking fore and aft. The last picture is Picnic Island just west of Little Current. I thought about stopping there, but pressed on here.

Underway

Big boat, little boat

Samantha and Sarah dropped me off in Wiarton yesterday.  My car is in Guelpb, and the motorcycle is in Toronto. Next stop, Chicago.

There are east winds forecast for a couple of days. Not great for the trip out of Georgian Bay. I had a window today, so got underway mid-morning. It was pleasant enougb up to Cabot Head, so I kept heading north. I’m now anchored here, sheltered from the east. This is close to where Susan and I spent a night a few weeks ago.

The autopilot works well. I knew it would. As forecast, the wind blew up when we were halfway up the peninsula. Lots of spray and the occasional violent roll, but all good aboard at ten knots.

Lunch in Little Current tomorrow.

Winter Plans

Bad River

I’ve been back in Wiarton the last few days getting Escapade ready to head south. Finally installed the autopilot from Tin Lizzie. That’s been my plan since my old unit failed on my trip north from Chicago 15 months ago, but it took me a year to find all the pieces. Glad I did.

I’m heading for Chicago, but am not in any rush. Target date for arrival is the end of October. That’s five weeks, assuming I leave Monday or Tuesday. Weather looks benign.

My game plan is to spend the next six months on the rivers. There are a few on my list – the Cumberland, Ohio, and Upper Missisippi – that may be off limits due to weather, but I don’t mind winter cruising. So I’ll leave Chicago the second week of November and see where I fetch up. The first decision point after that is at Cairo IL where the big decision is whether to head up the Ohio or down the Mississippi. I’m leaning towards the latter, but have two months to decide.

I’m excited, and looking forward to being underway again.

Georgian Bay Circle Tour

Bad River

Susan and I had a lovely trip from Parry Sound to Killarney and up into Iroqois Bay and MacGregor Bay, then over to Little Current and down to Wiarton. We were underway for a week. Here’s a sample of her pics.

Escapade is in Wiarton for another week or two while I complete some home projects, then I’ll head out. The current plan is to head for Chicago and into the rivers for the winter.

Parry Sound

I came into the town dock today and gave Escapade a good wash down.  Long overdue.  Now we’re anchored not far away.  Nice quiet spot.

I left Wiarton on Wednesday, and went up to Wingfield Basin.  From there it was to Cove Island just north of Tobermory.  It’s in Fathom Five NP, and I had the whole anchorage to myself for two nights as a front went through.  Then in to Tobermory for a quick visit and fuel, water and pumpout, and back to Wingfield Basin.

Fuel use this year has been very moderate. From May 17 to Aug 18 I’ve used 990 l for the engine and 80 l for heat/hot water. Distance traveled 1,508 NM. I’ve lowered my cruising speeds and can see the reward.

From Wingfield Basin I had a nice trip across the lake to Pointe au Baril and inside down to here.

Tomorrow Susan is joining me for about nine days, and we’re headed north.  Expect lots of pictures! 

I got a new phone and was playing with the zoom feature, mostly to take pics of boats 😀

Wiarton

We had a couple of days poking around San Souci, from the falls at Moon River to Henry’s Fish restaurant. It was my first time there, and I’ll go back.

After dropping off guests I headed across the lake. Stopped in the Western Islands for the night. Beautiful and remote, with lots of birds. Here’s a video.

Escapade is now anchored in Colpoy Bay, and I’ve been largely ashore for the past few days. Getting ready to head out early next week.