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Now This Would Be a Trip . . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaugh" data-source="post: 442654" data-attributes="member: 19781"><p>I spent a good part of my life working in and on Lake Michigan. I can tell you that for the vast majority of days per year the lake is perfectly calm and navigable. You'd have little trouble doing the trip if you planned a reasonable itinerary from port to port and didn't get out in the middle of any of them. The trouble with the idea is that those ports are far from scenic.... I'd imagine you'd get sick of 2 star motels and cab fare long before you ever made it all the way around...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaugh, post: 442654, member: 19781"] I spent a good part of my life working in and on Lake Michigan. I can tell you that for the vast majority of days per year the lake is perfectly calm and navigable. You'd have little trouble doing the trip if you planned a reasonable itinerary from port to port and didn't get out in the middle of any of them. The trouble with the idea is that those ports are far from scenic.... I'd imagine you'd get sick of 2 star motels and cab fare long before you ever made it all the way around... [/QUOTE]
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