A great SCAMP adventure! "The smaller the boat,............" This makes me want to celebrate the lack of industry and noise on our beautiful Salish Sea! I just wish "swimming to the boat" were a little more accessible without needing to be rescued. Well done, and thanks for sharing this voyage!
Nice article Dave. What a great opportunity to come back this way and get back in touch with your roots. Lake Michigan is an interesting place to sail but also challenging because of the distances between harbors with no real refuge in between.
I really appreciated hearing about the challenges along with the joys of the cruise. Your early morning anchoring adventure sure sounded like a real nail biter.
Wow, I love the adventurer who has the guts and brains to learn to sail big on a small boat.
Anyone can spec out a $150.000 and do it but this way requires more planning and skill.
One thing the author captured was the memory of a lifetime that the $150,000 traveler may easily miss
A great SCAMP adventure! "The smaller the boat,............" This makes me want to celebrate the lack of industry and noise on our beautiful Salish Sea! I just wish "swimming to the boat" were a little more accessible without needing to be rescued. Well done, and thanks for sharing this voyage!
Michael Moore, Scamp #170 TOR
Nice article Dave. What a great opportunity to come back this way and get back in touch with your roots. Lake Michigan is an interesting place to sail but also challenging because of the distances between harbors with no real refuge in between.
I really appreciated hearing about the challenges along with the joys of the cruise. Your early morning anchoring adventure sure sounded like a real nail biter.
John Hippe, SCAMP 417, Dragonfly