[Rhodes22-list] Week 5 part 3 Desolation Sound The End

Chris Geankoplis napoli68 at charter.net
Sun Oct 9 23:56:59 EDT 2011


Hey Carl, 
	Thanks for the kind feed back.  There is never too much detail in a
sailing adventure series.  (I mean, duct tape glasses! For heavens sakes).
Take your time and don't leave out anything; we all are looking forward to
the story, especially now that it is turning cold.  North shore Lake
Superior?  Now that should be your next adventure!

Chris

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WOW,
I Loved it, so wonderful to read of others adventures, love the variety,
definately very different from our adventures so far, although it makes me
want to try sailing up there some summer. the tides sound kinda crazy, but
all part of the experience. Such epic vistas tug at my heartstrings ...words
fail me... just awe inspiring. The waterfalls remind me of north shore in
Minnesota we visited growing up (on the shores of Lake Superior, north of
Duluth) I agree, I love waterfalls! Thought the art cabin was a wonderfully
whimsical idea, wish there was more of that in the world. Sad that there are
no more installments, I loved it!

My account is slooooowly getting done, I try to spend some time each day
entering something, probably getting bogged down in too much detail, but it
will be what it will be, that's one of the things I have enjoyed about
adventures I have read, is the variety of experiance and adventure... look
for day 4 soon, about halfway done today.

 

Chris Geankoplis wrote:
> 
> Here is dessert, no more entrees.  I will be hibernating until next
> spring.
> Maybe I will return to the area or perhaps trailer the boat up to near
> Alaska and then sail it south, We shall see.  It was a real adventure
> sailing the Rhodes, well it always is, even on a day sail on the lake. 
> I've
> enjoyed sharing these experiences with the list and the positive feedback
> from all the Rhodies.  As the weather gets colder (33 degrees up at the
> lake
> this morning where I'm headed for the last sail of the season, perhaps)  I
> think we are all looking forward to Carl's warm tropical journal. Carl?
> 
>  
> 
> Chris Geankoplis
> 
> Enosis 
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