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Pete,

I got a small taste of the power of storms on Saturday. If you look at my last pic (the one of the cargo ship), you will see that in the background there's a ridge that goes higher as you get away from the lake. You can't tell it from my pics, but Duluth (being on the lake) sits well below that high ridge.

Well--Saturday night I was visiting an RV down the row and it started to rain (not heavy, but big drops) so I walked back to my place and my wife pointed to the ridge and said "look at the fog rolling in". I'm not an experienced sailor, but I know that in Duluth, the fog generally comes in from the lake and not over the ridge, so when I saw the people out on the pier running like mad, I knew what we were seeing was a wall of water.

I told everyone to get into the RV with the dogs and I started putting my awning down. The rain and very strong winds were on us in an instant. I litterally hung onto one end of the awning and there was another guy on the other end just to keep it from ripping off the RV. Less that 5 minutes later the sun came back out and it was beautiful again. I walked down to the other RV to make sure they were OK. Luckily they were, but there was a travel trailer next to them--no one was home when the storm hit and the awning was ripped off the rig.

I can't imagine what that storm would have felt like to someone out in a boat on the lake. Sounds like you've experienced some pretty exciting times on the water.

Regarding the pic from below the lighthouse--the rock face is over 100 feet and I remember thinking what force it took to splash water up and over that cliff.

Bob
 
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I love those big ships. Here is a pic of one unloading coal at the NiMo plant in Dunkirk.
 

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Bob, that really is pretty country around there. I believe the RV park we stayed in when we were there was on up the coast at Silver Bay. And of course, we had to visit that lighthouse; very interesting place. I believe the great storm of 1905 wrecked or damaged 20 ships. But while we were there, the water was amazingly smooth, calm, and clear.
 
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Bird,

Before I logged on this morning I wondered if any other TBN members have been up the North Shore. I was not surprised that you, being a full time RV'r, had made the trip.

You're right about the storm of 05--the large loss of ships (29 to be exact)was one of the things that lead Congress to appropriate the needed $75,000 for the lighthouse.

We had the same type of weather as you when we visited--calm and sunny. I'd like to be sitting on top of that cliff when the waters get rough--I'm sure it would be a great vantage point.

Bob
 
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Robert_in_NY

Yeh--there's just something about those ships. I didn't take any pics, but where the ships pass thru the lift bridge, there's 2 cement walkways that that go out into the lake a least a football field's length. At the end of the walkways are small lighthouses (I assume to be used to guide the ship in). You can walk out on either side and view one of these ships come in or go out--it's a pretty amazing site.

Bob
 

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