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Re: Lake St clair and area

by ccrick » Jun 17, 2010 6:27 pm

Jobbie nooner, 1 week away! http://www.jobbienooner.com
:boating:

Re: Lake St clair and area

by ccrick » Jun 03, 2010 6:47 am

If it's like last weekend (other than Monday) it'll be good! Keep your fingers crossed. :up: :boating:

Re: Lake St clair and area

by havingfun2 » Jun 02, 2010 11:17 pm

I have not had the cruiser in the water yet. Family purchased a trailer and lot at Rondeau(lake Erie) for many reasons including if the water levels do not straighten out, the cruiser would have been dry docked anyway!
Still have the stream, st clair still a 20 minute drive and gull still a water conditions 15 to 25 minute run.
Like you lets see how the weather adds up as we get closer.
I'm still ready able and willing if weather permits and able to meet some fellow streams runners!

Re: Lake St clair and area

by ccrick » May 19, 2010 6:43 am

I'm planing on it, weather permiting of course. Not going to hang all day though. Stuff gets stupid sometimes. I call it play by ear. We can make plans to meet up anytime! A quick run through the flats for me. :up:

Re: Lake St clair and area

by havingfun2 » May 18, 2010 8:28 pm

I cannot confirm Yes or No at this point.
I can say I’d like to.. I can say the event is fun.
If the weather is poor…ie windy for streams I will not cross.
I do have the option of the cruiser.
Answer is I do not know.
I do know..good weather days if we can set it up..I’ll run across the bay in a heart beat to have a refreshment with other stream owners. Any weekend.. Jobbie or not.

Re: Lake St clair and area

by ccrick » May 17, 2010 9:48 am

fun2, ya goin to the nooner?

Re: Lake St clair and area

by havingfun2 » May 16, 2010 9:56 pm

Was out on st clair today.
Decent day , perfect stream chop.. but kind of cool temps. The water is still cold.
Had a friend with me and his 7 year old.
Ran up on 4 guys on jet skis.. almost in the middle of the lake.. surely on the Canadian side looking for gull island. How they missed it I do not know!! They where lost.
Anyway.. we ran the lake to bring them to gull.. the peddle was itchen to run them..but the 7 year old held the stream speed in check.
As much as I like smoking wet bikes.. Just my thing .. 55 mph is it when kids are on board.

Re: Lake St clair and area

by ccrick » May 08, 2010 10:22 pm

Yea this weather is suckin. I'm going to the nooner for sure in the stream. Have you ever been to the muscamoot raftoff? I usually go to that too. I don't get in the raft, I hang on the back side by Harsens.

Re: Lake St clair and area

by havingfun2 » May 08, 2010 5:02 pm

if this darn weather pattern ever gets it right.
Last year at this time I know I had already burned more than 1 tank full :)
This year I filled it up..err.. has to be over a month ago.
Jobbie...if June's date is the first warm weather weekend..chances are I'll be around.
I'm hoping for running before then.
I can be to gull island..rather quickly in the stream.
Perhaps it best to post some time frames to shot for in general?

Re: Lake St clair and area

by ccrick » Mar 21, 2010 2:59 pm

It is sweet up there. Canoed the river a bunch of times and the foote dam pond is sweet to. I'm, goin to try and make it to one of the mhb meets up there this summer.

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