Jun 03-01

Past-E-Mail: Cam Notes - 2001: June: Jun 03-01
Seven Mile Point    ...scroll down to share comments
photo by John Griffith

By
Charlie H. at Pasty Central on Sunday, June 3, 2001 - 12:44 pm:

Skies cleared this morning in the Keweenaw. Great day for a walk along the Lake.

Perhaps you've passed this spot, if you're into picking agates. More info about Seven Mile Point, and more pictures at NorthwoodsConservancy.org. Our thanks to the Griffith's for their efforts to preserve access to this beauty for all to enjoy.


By JOE, IL on Sunday, June 3, 2001 - 02:30 pm:

I was fortunate to be one of the first from the south to visit the Keweenaw this year and had a great time as usual. Here's an unsolicited recommendation for where I stayed. I discovered the Eagle Lodge Cabins 3.5 miles west of Copper Harbor. Doug Johnson has had it one year now and has done wonders with the place. Not many folks there yet so we had lots of time to sit on the log cabin's porch and talk. Check it out and give it a try if you're looking for a place to stay.


By Robert, CO on Monday, June 4, 2001 - 02:53 am:

We seem to be a bit behind on WoW's; may I recommend May 30, 22, and 17? That spider web photo is great wallpaper!


By Matt, Metro Detroit on Monday, June 4, 2001 - 06:17 am:

Hey!! I've been there! What memories! We used to stay at Sunset Bay and walk along the Lake. Thanks for the shot, it really reminds of how much I need to get back there.


By Charlie at Pasty Central on Monday, June 4, 2001 - 08:06 am:

Matt - Sunset Bay was one of the early sponsors of the Pasty Cam. Our Keweenaw based Internet service PastyNET provides web hosting for Sunset Bay and dozens of other Copper Country businesses, community, and non-profit groups. Over the years it has cost tens of thousands of dollars to keep the Pasty Cam "on the air", and the support provided by Sunset Bay and other sponsors you see at Pasty Central have made this possible. In addition, the sale of pasties and funding from our local PastyNET dial-in membership all adds up... and helps meet about half of the deficit of operating Still Waters Assisted Living Community in Calumet, where Pasty Central originates.

I notice on their website that Sunset Bay is also very supportive of the efforts by North Woods Conservancy.

We'll leave the light on

By
Marc, offshore Norway on Monday, June 4, 2001 - 08:25 am:

Charlie and everybody at pasty.com and stillwaters,
Thanks again for all the wonderful pics of our beautiful home. I cannot tell you how much they mean to those of us who are forced to be away from the people and the place we call the Copper Country. Even my crew, which consists of people from all over the world, loves the shots, as I put each one up as wallpaper, every day.
Crew change is tommorow, see you all Wednesday!!!
Cheers,
Marc


By Bill Howard on Tuesday, June 5, 2001 - 12:06 am:

Sunset Bay glady supports the North Woods Conservency in their efforts to purchase Seven Mile Point.
We also salute Pasty Centrel for their tireless efforts to make the final years for so many Copper Country pioneers a little nicer. This is the way God intended us to work to help each other.
Bill & Ellen Howard(Lukonich)
Sunset Bay Campground


By Matt, Metro Detroit on Tuesday, June 5, 2001 - 06:19 am:

I have a friend that I referred to Sunset Bay, and after spending some time up there, her and her husband bought one of the lots. I too was pleased by the actions of the North Woods Conservancy. In fact it was my friend who told me about it. My in-laws (Don & Anita) still go up there (Sunset Bay) every year, and every year I wish I (we) were with them. I in turn passed the news about North Woods on to them. Unfortunately, personal circumstances have prevented me from returning. I have fond memories of Pete and Jim, and was saddened at the news of their passing.

May God rest their souls.

Thank You Sunset Bay, and Thank You North Woods Conservancy.

Keep Up the Good Work, Charlie!



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