TenaCity to WindyCity Runyak Maiden Launch July 16, 2017 TenaCity 2 WindyCity DAY 1 Edited October 27, 2020. Above photo is map of original plan, to paddle around The Straits. That plan was changed June of the following year. To make the expedition more practical it was decoded to go across the state using the AuSable and Manistee rivers CLICK ON ALL PHOTOS TO ENLARGE! 25 Paddlers for the initial T2W launch. A successful day it appears. 8 runyakers and 1 bikeyaker was arrived at 8:00 am, left their kayaks, went to Flushing for the run (bike) back. We all were thinking we might get wet, but other than a misty sprinkle the 9.3 mile paddle was dry. No rain at all during the the 8.2 mile run Riley, Nick, Jeni, John, Lee, Fred, Chris, Marcia bikeyaker Dan missing, taking the picture The run was mostly on Flushing Road. Before the launch our host Tenacity Brewing opened so we could celebrate with some Michigan beer. Bikeyak...
TenaCity to WindyCity Runyak July 12, 2018 August 8, 2018 TenaCity 2 WindyCity DAY 15 TenaCity 2 WindyCity DAY 16 CLICK ON ALL PHOTOS TO ENLARGE DAY 15 JOURNAL AND PHOTOS Tawas Point photos from previous week. After finishing day on Day 14 Hope and I went to Tawas Point to checkout possible landings. There is a stat park and campground there. I remember our family spending a night there in the early 80s but I never walked to the end of the point. I was pleasantly surprised by the long sand spit. The place reminded me of the intercoastal area south of Ocean City MD. There is a lighthouse on Tawas Point which from most places can't be seen well. The boat launch at Gateway Park located at the south end of Tawas City Because the water was so calm I decided to paddle first and run later. Launch from Gateway Park Serene and Tranquil Click: Here I have a 2 minute video taped when out on Tawas Bay Tawas Point from the water Paddling along the ...
TenaCity to WindyCity Runyak May 11, 2021 Flint to Chicago DAY 71 MOST PHOTOS WILL IMAGES WILL ENLARGE WHEN CLICKED I began this day with a 5 mile run along the beach from Millers Beach to the launch at Portage Lakefront, terminus of DAY 70. All the while, seeing that the water I'd be soon kayaking from was near perfect. You can't ask for better paddle conditions on the Great Lakes One of the many beaches at the southern end of Lake Michigan between steel mills Beaching at Miller Beach ending the morning leg of runyaking. With hourly parking and not knowing how long my van would be left, the van was parked a quarter mile away. We had food and beer onboard so never did go to the van, just ate at a picnic table. The afternoon leg was much longer. This wall at the southern end of Lake Michigan was nearly 2 ...
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