Kathy's folks came up to celebrate their anniversary...#68 as I recall...Geez, that's a bunch. Anyway, I decided this year's entertainment was going to be a cruise up the Inland Waterway to Burt Lake and return.
We locked through the Cheboygan Lock and entered the upper Cheboygan River.
It takes a good hour to get through the river and into Mullet Lake where I can exercise my 680 horses after an hour at no wake speed.
Probably 10 miles across the lake then another hour through the Indian River which is a bit more quaint with cottages and boat houses.
It's a scenic trip. We had a lunch while we drifted in Burt Lake and then made the return trip. The waterway is something like 42 miles long in its entirety. We did about 2/3 of that.
So after ditching all the summer visitors, we decided to move the boat up to Mackinaw City for a few weeks and enjoy life on a boat.
So it's down the river and through the US-23 drawbridge.
I pull into the city marina and am assigned slip #63. That's the slip we had when we were seasonal slip holders there in 2019.
We are entertained with the tourists coming and going aboard the ferry boats daily...and there were thousands this year as the Island had one of their best tourist years ever.
We enjoyed the sights and sounds of the city and had some incredible weather. Sunrises were always enhanced by the haze from the western fires.
The week before Labor Day, we had reserved a slip on Mackinac Island and ventured that direction on a bit of a lumpy lake. I was a little concerned that the wind might make docking a little stressful. We were assigned slip #74 on the west shore (we had reserved #6 on the east shore) so this was an upgrade for us and a pleasant surprise.
Docking was no issue. That boat tracks straight as an arrow in reverse. Kathy likes to dock stern to shore so that we can keep track of the tourists passing by.
Downtown Mackinac Island was definitely less busy now than it was during our July visit. Many schools are in session by now so that affects a place like this,
Early morning, you'll find the deliveries being made to the various businesses. Here a dray delivers groceries to the island's grocery store. Doud's Grocery is the oldest grocery store in the country. It dates back to 1884.
On to the porch of the Grand Hotel.
The purpose of returning to Mackinaw City was to be in town for the annual Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk...with 20,000 of our closest friends.
The bridge is closed to vehicle traffic now for the walk. There is a concern that some idiot will drive into the crowd if vehicles and walkers are on the bridge at the same time.
You can start at either end and walk half way and turn around, or walk across and wait for the bridge to reopen to get back, or be a "double crosser" and walk across and back. We went halfway and returned. Including the walk from the marina, it's probably about 7 miles total for our excursion.
With nasty weather in the forecast, I fired up the motors and headed the boat back toward Cheboygan.
The drawbridge opens at :15 and :45 past the hour or if you get lucky, it opens anytime for commercial traffic like the Bois Blanc Island car ferry.
So that was the gist of the season for cruising. The Last Resort is high and dry now and ready for the winter nap.
Time for some household projects and if we're lucky...Caribbean cruising is back on our schedule in a few months.
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