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George Cleveland
September 21st, 2005, 05:59 AM
After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
pictures I give up!

Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0004__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0012__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0013__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0022__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0015__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0019__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0020__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0024__2_.JPG

http://fishskicanoe.tripod.com/geopics/thumbnails/600x450/IMG_0027__2_.JPG

Questions?


g.c.

*Whew*

Sarge
September 21st, 2005, 08:21 AM
George Cleveland wrote: "After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to
go with these pictures I give up! Jacci and I went to the U.P. last
Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John B. there. We went fishing. Here are the
pictures."

Is that Wolfgang in photo IMG 020?

Sarge

Tim J.
September 21st, 2005, 11:48 AM
George Cleveland wrote:
> After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
> pictures I give up!
>
> Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
> B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.

Do you need a decoder ring to view? Sarge obviously has the decoder
ring, because I keep getting "page not available" error.
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/

George Cleveland
September 21st, 2005, 12:04 PM
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 02:21:32 -0500, "Sarge"
> wrote:

>George Cleveland wrote: "After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to
>go with these pictures I give up! Jacci and I went to the U.P. last
>Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John B. there. We went fishing. Here are the
>pictures."
>
>Is that Wolfgang in photo IMG 020?
>
>Sarge
>

Thats good old Cosmo just before he fell off that rock into the river.

g.c.

George Cleveland
September 21st, 2005, 12:20 PM
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:48:20 -0400, "Tim J."
> wrote:

>George Cleveland wrote:
>> After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
>> pictures I give up!
>>
>> Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
>> B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.
>
>Do you need a decoder ring to view? Sarge obviously has the decoder
>ring, because I keep getting "page not available" error.


Hmmm, no idea why that would happen. Would you like me to ship them to
you for to your sites ROFF photo collection?


BTW I just found the first few paragraphs of one of my TRs . I think
the pictures alone do a better job of describing the Trip.


" It had been years since I had driven up 45 into Michigan. Its a
little over an hour from our house to the border but one of the
"downsides" of living near good trout and bass water is that a person
doesn't really feel the need to search for fishing opportunities.
Also, if I go a distance and miss a hatch its no big deal. But if I
miss a hatch on my home water for that year I feel that I've forgone
something of real importance. So I tend to stick close to my home and
my Rivers. Also, perhaps, there was lurking in my mind the fear that
the U.P. would have undergone the same yuppification that I've seen
degrade other areas in the Northwoods. The huge "Summer homes"... the
fast food franchises... the people in their casual clothes that look
too forcedly casual... the whole list of old codger complaints about
the state of the outdoors in 2005 C.E.. I remembered the central U.P.
as being big and empty and, quite frankly, behind the times. Which
suited me just fine. So there was a degree of trepidation as we
approached the border through the growing sprawl of Eagle River as to
what we would find.

What we found was a stark transformation at the border. To the south
it was Modern Tourism. To the north was something else. The forest
composition changed. The habitation patterns changed. With the
exception of the Casino near Watersmeet and a few other modern
"conveniences" there, the country looked little changed from what I
saw 30 years ago, when I first traveled that road towards the dark
Porcupine Mountains and the big lake beyond. The long, almost western,
vistas were still uncluttered. The woods were different. Trees are a
bit bigger, more meant to end up as planks and 2X4s and fewer meant to
end up as Kleenex. The biggest single difference though were the
number..."

And it went on (and on) from there.


g.c.

Who appears to be a windy *******, doesn't he?

Tim J.
September 21st, 2005, 12:52 PM
George Cleveland wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:48:20 -0400, "Tim J."
> > wrote:
>
>> George Cleveland wrote:
>>> After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
>>> pictures I give up!
>>>
>>> Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
>>> B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.
>>
>> Do you need a decoder ring to view? Sarge obviously has the decoder
>> ring, because I keep getting "page not available" error.
>
>
> Hmmm, no idea why that would happen. Would you like me to ship them to
> you for to your sites ROFF photo collection?

That would be good, George. timj at sbcma dot com

> BTW I just found the first few paragraphs of one of my TRs . I think
> the pictures alone do a better job of describing the Trip.
>
>
> " It had been years since I had driven up 45 into Michigan. Its a
> little over an hour from our house to the border but one of the
> "downsides" of living near good trout and bass water is that a person
> doesn't really feel the need to search for fishing opportunities.
> Also, if I go a distance and miss a hatch its no big deal. But if I
> miss a hatch on my home water for that year I feel that I've forgone
> something of real importance. So I tend to stick close to my home and
> my Rivers. Also, perhaps, there was lurking in my mind the fear that
> the U.P. would have undergone the same yuppification that I've seen
> degrade other areas in the Northwoods. The huge "Summer homes"... the
> fast food franchises... the people in their casual clothes that look
> too forcedly casual... the whole list of old codger complaints about
> the state of the outdoors in 2005 C.E.. I remembered the central U.P.
> as being big and empty and, quite frankly, behind the times. Which
> suited me just fine. So there was a degree of trepidation as we
> approached the border through the growing sprawl of Eagle River as to
> what we would find.
>
> What we found was a stark transformation at the border. To the south
> it was Modern Tourism. To the north was something else. The forest
> composition changed. The habitation patterns changed. With the
> exception of the Casino near Watersmeet and a few other modern
> "conveniences" there, the country looked little changed from what I
> saw 30 years ago, when I first traveled that road towards the dark
> Porcupine Mountains and the big lake beyond. The long, almost western,
> vistas were still uncluttered. The woods were different. Trees are a
> bit bigger, more meant to end up as planks and 2X4s and fewer meant to
> end up as Kleenex. The biggest single difference though were the
> number..."
>
> And it went on (and on) from there.

Please do. Very nice, for starters. . .

> g.c.
>
> Who appears to be a windy *******, doesn't he?

But it's a fair wind - easy on the mind.
--
TL,
Tim
---------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/

George Cleveland
September 21st, 2005, 01:33 PM
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 07:52:56 -0400, "Tim J."
> wrote:

>George Cleveland wrote:
>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:48:20 -0400, "Tim J."
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> George Cleveland wrote:
>>>> After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
>>>> pictures I give up!
>>>>
>>>> Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
>>>> B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.
>>>
>>> Do you need a decoder ring to view? Sarge obviously has the decoder
>>> ring, because I keep getting "page not available" error.
>>
>>
>> Hmmm, no idea why that would happen. Would you like me to ship them to
>> you for to your sites ROFF photo collection?
>
>That would be good, George. timj at sbcma dot com

Just sent them out. As I mentioned in the email I also have a sort
..avi file (12 mb) of Wolfgang casting below the falls. It reminds me
of "The Movie" although I don't think Wolf did the Shadow Cast. Anyone
know of a free movie hosting site?

>
>> BTW I just found the first few paragraphs of one of my TRs . I think
>> the pictures alone do a better job of describing the Trip.
>>
>>
>> " It had been years since I had driven up 45 into Michigan. Its a
>> little over an hour from our house to the border but one of the
*snippage*
>>
>> And it went on (and on) from there.
>
>Please do. Very nice, for starters. . .

I'll have to give it another try. I'll do the whole thing on Notepad
with lots of saves as I go.
>
>> g.c.
>>
>> Who appears to be a windy *******, doesn't he?
>
>But it's a fair wind - easy on the mind.

No Hurricane Rita, eh?

Thanks.

George C.

William Claspy
September 21st, 2005, 02:31 PM
On 9/21/05 12:59 AM, in article ,
"George Cleveland" > wrote:

>
> Questions?

Is that Agate Falls?

What river is that last picture?

Can I have your puppy?

Can I fish the U.P. with you guys sometime??? :-(

B

George Cleveland
September 21st, 2005, 03:09 PM
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:31:17 -0400, William Claspy
> wrote:

>On 9/21/05 12:59 AM, in article ,
>"George Cleveland" > wrote:
>
>>
>> Questions?
>
>Is that Agate Falls?
Yep.
>What river is that last picture?
Sturgeon.
>Can I have your puppy?
Nope.
>Can I fish the U.P. with you guys sometime??? :-(
Soytenly. Sorry to have missed you. Another time with more time, eh?
>B

George Cleveland
September 21st, 2005, 10:14 PM
On 21 Sep 2005 15:20:27 GMT, (Jonathan Cook) wrote:

>George Cleveland > wrote:
>
>> Questions?
>
>Anybody catch anything? Pretty country, for sure...
>
>Jon.


Fishing wasn't that fast. John landed at least one. I landed a small
brookie, lost a slightly larger one (species unknown i.e. LDR) and
had an 18" brown within arms reach before he shook out the streamer
hook. My wife Jacci lost a couple. I don't know if Wolfgang caught any
although he had some nice follows (Jeez, it sounds like I'm talking
about musky fishing, not trouting). John and Wolfgang did better on
the other days if I'm not mistaken.

George C.

Tim J.
September 22nd, 2005, 02:53 PM
George Cleveland typed:
> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:48:20 -0400, "Tim J."
> > wrote:
>
>> George Cleveland wrote:
>>> After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
>>> pictures I give up!
>>>
>>> Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
>>> B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.
>>
>> Do you need a decoder ring to view? Sarge obviously has the decoder
>> ring, because I keep getting "page not available" error.
>
> Would you like me to ship them to
> you for to your sites ROFF photo collection?

Even though I have no idea what George was saying in the above sentence ;-)
, I posted his photos on a web page. At the risk of several plagiarism law
suits, I also posted John and Wolfgang's trip reports. I'll update the TRs
when Wolfgang's Parts III-XXIV arrive.

http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/2005_gc_up/

--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj/

Wolfgang
September 22nd, 2005, 11:18 PM
"Tim J." > wrote in message
...
> George Cleveland typed:
>> On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:48:20 -0400, "Tim J."
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> George Cleveland wrote:
>>>> After accidentally deleting two versions of a TR to go with these
>>>> pictures I give up!
>>>>
>>>> Jacci and I went to the U.P. last Thursday. We met Wolfgang and John
>>>> B. there. We went fishing. Here are the pictures.
>>>
>>> Do you need a decoder ring to view? Sarge obviously has the decoder
>>> ring, because I keep getting "page not available" error.
>>
>> Would you like me to ship them to
>> you for to your sites ROFF photo collection?
>
> Even though I have no idea what George was saying in the above sentence
> ;-) , I posted his photos on a web page. At the risk of several plagiarism
> law suits, I also posted John and Wolfgang's trip reports.

DANG! That was the fastest theft of hot off the presses copyrighted
material I have seen in many a long year. You ROCK!

Um......there is still room for improvement, though. That attribution
thingy?......ALL the best plagiarists eschew it these days. Work on
that.....o.k.?

> I'll update the TRs when Wolfgang's Parts III-XXIV arrive.

XXIV?

DANG! Hm......o.k., gonna have to cut;

1. The Great Trailer Deluge.
2. The Trapper memorial monument.
3. The entire upper Great Lakes region history course.
4. The (largely unsuccessful) bear hunting camp next door panty raid.
5. The Michigan State Police shootout.
6. The Illinesian Air Force Mounties.
7. A song of great social significance.
8. Dinner at U.P. Chuck's.
9. The Heiki Lunta Snow Dance Song.
10. Railroad trestle parts where they hadn't outght'a be.
11. Sturgeon river skinnydi.......um......heh, heh......well, never mind
about that.
12. Tobacco juice, Wesley's glass eye and the worm.

Mmmmmmm.....on second thought, The Trapper memorial monument stays. Stay
tuned. :)

> http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/2005_gc_up/

Thanks, Tim.

Wolfgang

Cyli
September 23rd, 2005, 04:07 AM
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 06:20:12 -0500, George Cleveland
> wrote:


(snipped)

>What we found was a stark transformation at the border. To the south
>it was Modern Tourism. To the north was something else. The forest
>composition changed. The habitation patterns changed. With the
>exception of the Casino near Watersmeet and a few other modern
>"conveniences" there

I started to notice the change almost as soon as I passed the last
large town in WI. The kicker was the smell. There had already been
enough change in the woods that I was being even more alert for deer
than usual right after the city limits, but a few miles farther on it
smelled like the north woods of my childhood. Some difference or bad
memory. Maybe it was the difference of Mn north and Youper. Maybe
some scent from the lake drifts that far south? Maybe just the
beingness of so much of woods?

Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli
email: (strip the .invalid to email)

Cyli
September 24th, 2005, 01:12 AM
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 22:07:42 -0500, Cyli >
wrote:

(snipped)
>
>I started to notice the change almost as soon as I passed the last
>large town in WI. The kicker was the smell.

Lest there be confusion, I'm speaking of a previous trip to the
Youper, not the one G.C. was on this year.

Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli
email: (strip the .invalid to email)