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Road to Conclave

To: Orbittor@aol.com, BogiStogi@aol.com, TonyOnboard@aol.com, NSR@adorno.com,
Subject: Road to Conclave
From: Awgertoo@aol.com
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 21:57:02 EDT
Wednesday--

We started the day out with a side-trip from Paradise up to Whitefish Point, 
which marks the entrance from Lake Superior into Whitefish Bay.  It was near 
here where the Edmund Fitzgerald sank with all hands in a 1975 gale (you'll 
remember Gordon Lightfoot's song). The outstanding Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum 
sits adjacent to the Lighthouse and the Fitz's ship's bell was recovered in 
1994 and placed with great honor and ceremony in the museum's main building.

Doubling back to Paradise we fueled up and set out west across the UP into 
deteriorating weather and darkening sky--very soon temperatures had dropped to 
mid 50's and rain was pretty much a constant.  After dropping down to Newberry 
and joing into Highway 28 the route was relatively flat and uninteresting as 
far as Munising, where we again joined the Superior shoreline and at the same 
time the skies cleared.  We had great views of the distant Marquette Range, and 
we ran along the sandy shore through small resort towns and clusters of 
lakefront cottages and so into Marquette for the night.

After a pleasant drive along the bayfront up to Presque Isle we doubled back 
into town and met fellow lister John Stevens for dinner at the Vierling 
Saloon, an outstanding restaurant owned by Terry Doyle who also happens to own 
a 
Healey.  Terry and John played hosts to Peter and Ann Hunt when they passed 
through Marquette during their "Around the World Tour" in 2001.  BTW, John and 
his 
wife Cerona will be in San Antonio for Conclave.
Tomorrow's forecast is for clearing weather and we have a relatively easy day 
into Duluth, where we are staying the night with Bob and Margie Bell of the 
Minnesota AHC.

A few things I was told today:  People from the Lower Michigan peninsula call 
those from the  Upper Peninsula "Yoopers" and they in turn are called 
"Trolls" by folks from up here, all people from Michigan are called 
"Michiganders" 
and "Pasties" (the baked pies eaten by Yoopers) is pronounced with a short "A". 
 


Best--Michael





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