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The Wonders of Traveling through Ontario’s Baie Fine
on June 21st, 2010 in AGLCA, Canada, GREAT LOOP ADVENTURE, North Channel by Lisa Favors | Comments OffOne of the most beautiful and satisfying trips in the North Channel is the trip up Baie Fin (pronounced Bay Fin) to the Pool. You would think you were traveling in a scandinavian fjord the way the quartz cliff rise so high from the water. Baie Fine is an exceptional experience that…
Continue reading...Covered Portage Cove – North Channel
on June 18th, 2010 in AGLCA, Canada, Great Lakes, GREAT LOOP ADVENTURE, North Channel by Lisa Favors | Comments OffTwo miles to the west of Killarney lies Covered Portage Cove, a kunkholers dream. The narrow entrance, that has large boulders protruding from the water makes for an nerve racking entrance for ones first visit but made easier if the cruising guide advice is followed. Once inside it’s common practice…
Continue reading...Killarney, Eh?
on June 16th, 2010 in AGLCA, Canada, Great Lakes, GREAT LOOP ADVENTURE by Lisa Favors | Comments OffKillarney, what a great name but more importantly what a wonderful boaters paradise. Killarney sits at the northwest corner of Georgian Bay and the northeast section of the North Channel in Ontario Canada. We’ve been to Killarney a couple of times but to me I think it’s a place we…
Continue reading...We Think It’s a Conspiracy
on September 2nd, 2008 in Charlevoix, Michigan, Great Lakes, Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | Comments OffCould it be a conspiracy that our friends have called or talked to us about just one more going away dinner or party? I suppose they might be thinking that if they plan enough stuff we will be too busy and won’t be able to leave before the snow flies….
Continue reading...Satellite Disk and DirecTV Hookup
on September 2nd, 2008 in Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | Comments OffOur friend Gary helped Jim run the lines to the TV from the Track It unit. It all went together without a hitch. Thank God!
Continue reading...Loopers Descend on Charlevoix
on August 23rd, 2008 in Charlevoix, Michigan, GREAT LOOP ADVENTURE, Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | Comments OffThis week I had the pleasure (I say I because Jim is out of town doing a boat show in Indiana this week) to meet many of the Loopers that are just now transiting through our homeport of Charlevoix, MI. As you can see from the photos below these are…
Continue reading...Favors Great Loop Book – When the Water Calls… We Follow
on July 31st, 2008 in GREAT LOOP ADVENTURE, Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | No CommentsFor More In-depth Articles, by Jim & Lisa Favors, on Boat US - Online Edition - CLICK HERE
Continue reading...A Weekend of Traditions
on July 5th, 2008 in Charlevoix, Michigan, Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | No CommentsTradition dictates that a christening ceremony be performed for new boats. For thousands of years, we have gone to sea. We have crafted vessels to carry us and we have called them by name. These ships will nurture and care for us through perilous seas, and so we affectionately call…
Continue reading...Plus Two – Minus One
on July 3rd, 2008 in Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | No CommentsSimilar to Noah’s Ark we have two of everything and often times more, but in our case no animals. In preparing for the Great Loop we’ve been stocking up on engine pencil zincs, fuel filters, oil filters, oil, belts, impellers, tools, spare anchor and rode all in preparation for departure…
Continue reading...Eighty Days and Counting
on June 14th, 2008 in Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | Comments OffWe have only eighty days until we cast our lines and depart Charlevoix for our new two-year adventure. Even though we have a whole northern Michigan summer season yet to enjoy, departure day is just around the corner. This past week we took care of a few items in preparation…
Continue reading...Summer’s “Crescendo”
on May 27th, 2008 in Prep for Great Loop Trip by Lisa Favors | Comments OffSummers in northern Michigan have the same number of days as anywhere else; it just seems shorter when 35˚, May evenings linger on towards Memorial Day. Couple this with how fast time seems to march on and you realize that you had better enjoy the warm days, when they come,…
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