We are back in the US after a fun trip up the North Channel of Lake Huron. The Flotilla broke up after the outstanding fireworks show last Sunday night and we headed out on Monday to the Benjamin Islands accompanied by Larry and Lola on Lola Marie. The forecast that day was for fairly strong winds but much of our route was behind islands and we generally saw seas on 2 feet or less.
We anchored between north and south Benjamin islands with about 30 other boats (it was a Canadian holiday). The anchorage was surrounded on 3 sides with high granite islands covered with pine trees and it was neat to see the boats anchored with one end riding on an anchor and the other end tied off to a rock or tree ashore. (We didn’t try this!).That afternoon we hiked one of the islands. We discovered the scenery was great but there were no blueberries. Happy hour was with Jim and Joan, and Lola and Larry on Christine that night.
Sailboats moored to shore |
The anchorage at the Benjamins from the top |
Christine under way in the north channel |
Early the next morning, the wind changed direction and the anchorage became somewhat less comfortable. I awoke about 2AM to find the sailboat that had been ahead of us was now about a boat length behind us and he was slightly aground. We were in about 15 feet of water and the anchor was holding well so I decided to stay put until daylight when we moved over a bit to get further from the rocks. We did some more hiking that day but were chased back to the boats by a thunderstorm, after which the wind died. Lola served the six of us an awesome brownie desert after supper.
The next day we did a dinghy expedition to Fox Island which is the northernmost of the Benjamin Islands. It was pretty and very well protected anchorage with some goodhiking and a few small blueberries. That evening we had a campfire on the beach with eight other looper boats, complete with hot dogs and s’mores. Great Fun!
From the Benjamins we motored up to Beardrop Harbor, another beautiful, protected anchorage. To get there, we passed through Little Detroit channel. This channel was 75 feet wide, a couple of hundred yards long and had a sharp turn at one end that prevented one from seeing what was coming. Boats about to enter put out “security” calls and we passed through safely. Once at beardrop, we hiked to the top of several of the surrounding islands and got some great pictures of the anchorage. Beardrop was our furthest point north on the trip at 46 09.7 degrees north.
It was time to leave Canada so the next day (Friday), we went to Drummond Island, Michigan where we cleared in through US customs. After a quick shopping trip Sat. morning we went to Government Bay in the Le Cheneaux islands for an evening and then went to Mackinac (pronounced Mackinaw) Island the following day. We did not expect to get a slip at the marina there and were very pleased when we did as the forecast was for strong winds and there was no place to anchor.
The marina with fort in background |
The Yacht Club |
We spent the rest of Sunday as well as Monday and Tuesday at Mackinac Island playing tourist with lots and lots of other people. The island does not permit any automobiles or trucks so people get around either in horse-drawn wagons or bicycles. (There seemed to be thousands of bicycles everywhere!) We took a horse and buggy tour, walked to the two forts, skull cave, and the Grand Hotel. We also took a bike ride completely around the island, accompanied by Bob and Sharon from Catch Me if you Can and Jim and Joan from Chistine. During that tour we climbed up to Arch Rock, saw the Devil’s Kitchen and the site of the British Landing and then had a nice lunch at the Grand Hotel’s Gatehouse restaurant. Last night we had a nice dinner with the crews of Time Out, Wonderland, Grand Start and Mascot.
This morning, we got up at 0615 and are headed down Lake Michigan to Charlevoix. If we have cell coverage, this may be sent underway! `
Having a great time
Steve and Jean
Aboard M/V Sun Cat
Somewhere on Lake Michigan
Pictures from Mackinac Island:
Arch Rock |
Joan, Jean and Sharon on our circumnavigation by bike |
The Grand Hotel and its "taxi" |
The Main Street - no cars on island! |
Another look at the "taxi" to the Grand Hotel |