Ron is was miniscule and tennie tiny when I got there. I found it and checked out both sides of the canal and places even farther west. It was no better but it was wonderful and inspiring to see that Lake Erie is wide open there.
Did some beach walking and exploring. Didn't find ridable waves. I came back here with a smile and this really cool fossil.
This place is where we surf. After we get out from surfing we pick up some of the trash on the beach and leave the place better than we found it. We're surfers and not kook trash throwers.
This message has been edited by MagillaSchaus from IP address 24.150.197.83 on Mar 10, 2006 11:57 PM
Magilla....I visited friends at 150 lighthouse Road from 10:30 till noon. it was pumping earlier. Every where else can look smaller, but at my old cottage (155 Lighthouse Rd.) The angle of the stone shore and the bottom contour bums it up and its bigger that every where else. Did you get to that location???
I made it there around two. I know I should have been there earlier.
March 11 2006, 1:15 PM
My feet walked down your old steps and walked along the beach and eyeballed the mini waves roll in that were too small to longboard. My imagination didn't have to be expanded too much to see that place would be exciting to ride on a bigger day or smaller days with a longboard. I also liked the bump up at the pier. On my days off I will now be watching the weather for your old haunt out there. Tell me the taxes aren't sky high at your old place and I would say you were pulling the wool over a surfers eyes. The view is killer. That's a place for surfers to live and real country. Thanks for getting me there. Best top Sam and family.
Nobody owns the waves. Nobody has a birth right over anybody else to the waters of the Great Lakes. There was an agreement signed between Canada (formerly Great Britain) and the United States after the War of 1812. That agreement says that warships aren't allowed to be stationed here. So that surfboard of yours is by law not an attack vessel.
Taxes were $950 per year. We had water delivered. There was a hot and cold outdoor shower. There was a rough roadway down to the beach south of us and I kept my ATV and Seadoo on the wide rock shelf in front.
After mid July, we would get some seaweed on the rocks. we would get together with the other residents and rake it back into the water when the wind was off our shore and it had dried to lichten it up.