Melanie Hakala Rossi was one of many here in the Keweenaw that headed to the shores of Lake Superior at the Eagle Harbor Beach. She said she's never seen that many people on the beach there before and added that it was a perfect day for it, as the west wind blew the warm water in and the bugs away.
Sure looks like a great way to beat the heat that we've been having here UP North, hitting 90° and above is a bit unusual for us northerners. Melanie also mentioned there was a guy from North Carolina with people she was visiting on the beach, it was his first time in Michigan. His wife called while they were there on the beach and he told her in his southern accent, "There's trees on the beach." Something us Yoopers are more than used to seeing, so it doesn't even cross our minds, but folks from the southern part of our country are used to seeing just beach sand and maybe tall beach grass and that's it. Fun to see the beauty of the U.P. through a newcomer's eyes
By jbuck (Jbuck) on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 - 09:12 pm:
What the guy from North Carolina should have been excited about is that there are no sharks in the water!
By Duane P. (Islandman43) on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 - 11:04 pm:
Nice to see a lot of people on the beach enjoying the warm weather and the cooling effect of the water. For me, it hasn't been warm enough to go swimming since 1966. Perhaps someday though.
By john mich (Johnofmi) on Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 01:55 am:
I cut and pasted this from boatnerd.com;
7/30 - Copper Harbor, Mich. – The Isle Royale Queen IV, operating out of Copper Harbor, ran aground Tuesday while on an evening cruise. U.S. Coast Guard was contacted by the Negaunee dispatch and told that the excursion vessel had run aground inside the harbor.
Lt. J.G. Derek Puzzouli of the Sault Ste. Marie Coast Guard station said in response to the call, Guardsmen from Coast Guard Station Portage in Dollar Bay were dispatched to the scene.
"By the time they (the crew from Portage) reached the scene," Puzzuoli said, "the passengers had already been gotten off the Queen by good samaritans in the area with boats."
The vessel had run aground on rocks near Porter's Island, on the north side of the harbor, but its crew was able to get the vessel free without assistance, Puzzuoli said.
By Shirley Waggoner (Shirlohio) on Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 01:56 am:
I'm with you, Duane.
By jbuck (Jbuck) on Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 06:54 am:
Thanks John ~ in addition to that story there were a couple other Superior related stories. One about a man drowning at McLain State Park and one about a 14 foot boat flipping in Big Traverse Bay. The boaters were rescued by nearby boaters and it seems all is well with them.
By Alex "UP-Goldwinger" (Alex) on Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 07:54 am:
Oh wow! That really got me excited for next week. I'm really hoping that we get a nice wind off the lake like that because the water is so very much warmer then. I was telling my friend yesterday, when we were at the pool doing our exercising, that I'm really going to have a hard time getting into that lake this year because the pool temp is set at 87 degrees. So wonderful to go and do our exercising in. But if we get a breeze like that, the water will be wonderful, especially if it's really hot out.
The vessel had run aground on rocks near Porter's Island, on the north side of the harbor, but its crew was able to get the vessel free without assistance, Puzzuoli said.
I hope Queen wasn't damaged by its encounter with the rocks! (A bit of a strange event, especially with the lake level higher this year!)
By Just me (Jaby) on Thursday, July 30, 2015 - 06:40 pm:
Amazing pics. I have actually never seen the Eagle River beach quite that crowded. I have been heading out to more remote beaches lately. We are so spoiled around here--beaches in about every direction.
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