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Mar 29, 2022 09:54:54   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
The Chicago Yacht Club's Race to Mackinac is one of the world’s largest annual offshore races, drawing top-notch sailing talent from around America and the world. Known as ‘The Mac’ to everyone in the region, the ultimate test of Great Lakes navigation starts each July just off Chicago’s Navy Pier. Passing through some of the most beautiful coastal waters in the world on the 333-statute mile (289 nautical miles) race route, the fleet faces the storms, reefs, calms and competition that truly make it "America’s Offshore Challenge".

2021 Boat Parade - Race to Mackinac by Paul Sager, on Flickr


The total surface area of the Great Lakes is approximately 94,250 square miles (244,100 km2) -- nearly the same size as the United Kingdom, and larger than the U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire combined.

Scheherezade (Beneteau 36.7)


The Great Lakes are estimated to have been formed at the end of the Last Glacial Period (the Wisconsin glaciation ended 10,000 to 12,000 years ago), when the Laurentide Ice Sheet receded. The retreat of the ice sheet left behind a large amount of meltwater (Lake Algonquin, Lake Chicago, Glacial Lake Iroquois, and Champlain Sea) that filled up the basins that the glaciers had carved, thus creating the Great Lakes as we know them today.

Chicago Summer Fun


The Great Lakes contain 21% of the world's surface fresh water. The lakes contain about 84% of the surface freshwater of North America. They have enough water to cover the 48 contiguous U.S. states to a uniform depth of 9.5 feet (2.9 m).

Stripes (Santa Cruz 70)


Except when the water is frozen during winter, more than 100 lake freighters operate continuously on the Great Lakes, which remain a major water transport corridor for bulk goods. The Great Lakes Waterway connects all the lakes; the smaller Saint Lawrence Seaway connects the lakes to the Atlantic ocean. Some lake freighters are too large to use the Seaway and operate only on the Waterway and lakes.

Chicago Summer Fun


Only four bridges are on the Great Lakes other than Lake Ontario because of the cost of building structures high enough for ships to pass under. The Blue Water Bridge is, for example, more than 150 feet high and more than a mile long. Major ports on the Great Lakes include Duluth-Superior, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Twin Harbors, Hamilton and Thunder Bay.

MC^2 (Reichel/Pugh 50)


Dispersed throughout the Great Lakes are approximately 35,000 islands. The largest among them is Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron, the largest island in any inland body of water in the world. The second-largest island is Isle Royale in Lake Superior. Both of these islands are large enough to contain multiple lakes themselves -- for instance, Manitoulin Island's Lake Manitou is the world's largest lake on a freshwater island. Some of these lakes even have their own islands, like Treasure Island in Lake Mindemoya in Manitoulin Island.

Hot Lips (Farr 40 1D MH)


Lake Huron has the largest shore line length of any of the Great Lakes, counting its 30,000 islands. Huron is separated from Lake Michigan, which lies at the same level, by the 5-mile-wide (8.0 km), 20-fathom-deep (120 ft) Straits of Mackinac, making them hydrologically the same body of water. Aggregated, Lake Huron-Michigan is technically the world's largest freshwater lake.

Sirocco (160)


Started in 1898, the Race to Mackinac annually hosts over 3,000 sailors and covers 333 statute miles, starting from Chicago's Navy Pier on Lake Michigan and finishing at Mackinac Island, Michigan on Lake Huron.

Pura Vida (J111)


Images captured in this post come from a circa 2000 EOS 1v film camera and a circa 2015 EF 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS II, mounted to a tripod. The film used included expired color film, and fresh B&W film with and without color filters. Details of the exposure, focal length and film type are included for each image using the URL link of the titles to their host Flickr pages.

Tall Ship Windy
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Thanks Chg_Canon for the post, really liked the backstory, very informative for sure.......hey that's a lot water covering the 48 contiguous states at over 9 ft....!!! at 9 feet over Mt Whitney is a lotta water
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Mar 29, 2022 09:35:56   #
jerryc41 wrote:
That's a great assortment!


Thanks jerry, I've got more in my storage shed.....so much to do with so little time
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Mar 29, 2022 09:34:00   #
Thanks mate, wow!!! that was a hat sucker for sure!!!!
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Mar 28, 2022 11:33:42   #
I had mentioned much earlier that I'd take a picture of my airforce several responed with a yes. I dilly dalied around and I was forced to move the main part of my airforce due to 2 tree's that had go come down. So while transferring them back to storage took some pics. The big red plane on table is a scale mod. of Mike Patey's "DRACO" which started out as a Wilga 2000. Crossed sailplane's are open class, white one is a 134" "Sharon" the other is a 134" Shadow, on the left is an Electric AVA PRO 125 in. In front right is a 125 inch Oly IIs 98 % wood. One in front is a 60" go fast with a motor in the nose. The other pictures are of another stol acft turbo timber, Ultra Stick and 2 fun deltas. For those that are curious as to the cost of these is approx $7000.


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Mar 26, 2022 09:50:11   #
Your welcome, when puff let loose you did'nt have to see it to know what it wuz.....The Cobra could get down in personal....they went out in hunter n kill teams, a loach would fly with the cobra and when they got to the area they wanted to hunt the cobra would stay up high and the loach would go down to tree top level and draw fire, if so the cobra took care of em......
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Mar 25, 2022 10:51:36   #
[quote=Tom70]The Hog is the best and works well, so the brass wants to get rid of it. makes sense. Son in law, retired SF-E8, 13 mid east tours, him and many a ground ponder claimed the sweetest sound they ever heard was the Hog coming in with the 30m banging away. Of course an AF general never had to hear that so they don't care.[/quote

Thank your Son in Law for his service, my dau and snl both did 2 tours in mid east her 1 afgan, 1 in the Sinai. I'm an ex 11B 2 yrs and 24yrs telecommunications specialist in the Coast Guard went to Nam 3 times, 1 in army 2 in CG. Between all 3 of us we will have over 60 years of service in the military. Oh yeah know about that type of sound for sure love the wop, wop of the helo blades slapping the air and the sound of the mini when the cobra opened up. If it was me a af general 1st year would be served as an 11B in a foxhole somewhere......
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Mar 24, 2022 09:43:51   #
A1 went into service in 1946, the 30mm was not around at the time. Oh yeah 30 mm is bigger n better, that gun slows the Hog down 6kts when it's fired. The hog even has a trait of the P-47 in her a tub of armor that the pilot sets in.. She is the finest ground support acft that we have put into air so far. The Hog is a much better acft for sure, The air force is trying to drop the A10 from their line up, so for they have been forced to keep her in service.....
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Mar 23, 2022 10:29:47   #
Tom70 wrote:
great set, going to Rheinbeck this Aug, hope get some shots as good as yours.
Wish we had that Ugly back in 66-67.


We did they were the Douglas A-1 Skyraider a brute of a single engine aircraft that could carry an ordanance load heavier than the WWII B-17 and could fly for 10 hrs on station.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz12Ko-E8-8
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Mar 22, 2022 10:12:16   #
flip1948 wrote:
The A-10 is an ungainly looking thing, but if you're in an enemy tank it's the last thing you want to see coming low and slow over the horizon...because it may be the very last thing you ever see.


Ungainly??? Not if your an 11B needing a little help. Also it was the only acft to shoot down an acft with it's guns in desert storm.
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Mar 17, 2022 09:15:11   #
nope b4 WWII
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Mar 16, 2022 09:08:27   #
srt101fan wrote:
The original "Gorch Fock", built in 1933, was, as you say, a sister ship of the "Eagle" (ex "Horst Wessel"). The current "Gorch Fock", launched in 1958, although based on the original design, is a modernized version.


Learn sumthin everyday interesting! tks......A communications billet was opening up on her when I was on Governors Island, but decided no to ask due to being away from my family.
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Mar 16, 2022 09:05:13   #
petercbrandt wrote:
OK, I now understand, apart of the Coast Guard, no tourists.


One would have know someone and be invited with the old mans permission.
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Mar 15, 2022 10:44:05   #
petercbrandt wrote:
Ski,
sailing on the Eagle Bark as what, a passenger or as sailor ?


Mate I was curious to see if he was part of the crew or was a cadet. The Barque Eagle is the US Coast Guards flag ship & training ship for cadets out of the academy and OCS candiates. The Eagle cames from Germany as reparations from WWII. She has one sister ship the Barque Gorch Foch. Eagle is the larger of the two. Their are five other Barque's used as training ships around the world. Sailing on the Eagle as a passenger not, one is either crew or Cadet in either case that's cool.....
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Mar 14, 2022 16:18:33   #
ski wrote:
Perfect. Great job. I sailed on the CG Bark Eagle.


as what?
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Mar 11, 2022 09:08:31   #
rlv567 wrote:
I really loved my Bultaco 350 Pursang, and my Kawasaki 350 Bighorn, but the nicest bike I ever had was the Honda 500 Four! It all started with my first - and I never even had ridden a bicycle - a Harley Davidson FLH 74 Full Dress (don't remember what year - bought used) - too big and heavy. First dirt bikes, along with my Bighorn, were two Hodaka Ace 90 bikes for my teen-age sons. Later, one of my sons had one of the first Kawasaki Triples in the Los Angeles area - slight movement of your wrist and the front end would come up; they detuned the next year's model. Sorry, but I thought riding the Honda 750 Four was like riding a cow - too fat! And my 500 Four was fast and smooth, and handled very well. I never could come even close to afford owning a Goldwing. Now, my Honda Click 125 goes as fast as the winding roads around here will allow, and being light and agile, handles very well through the heavy - and crazy - traffic.

Loren - in Beautiful Baguio City
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Riding a bike there you gotta be kidding right? Drivers there would make driving in New York city a piece of cake. My hats off to ya, keep the rubber side down!!!
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