Since Mike posted his trip, I decided to post more about the rest of this for the entertainment of all reading...
We all had a great time. After leaving Grand Portage, we decided it would be best for us to go counterclockwise around the park with the current winds. We stopped in Windigo the first night, then Hay Bay the next night. Tom on C-Otter met some fishermen that gave us a large Lake Trout Filet. Tom and Lee (Tully-B) cooked that up while the wives Joyce and Jan made the rest of our feast, that we shared with a Sail Boat family we shared the dock with at Hay Bay. They had one side, and we all rafted up on the other. From there we headed to Chippewa Harbor. After a night at the Chippewa dock we headed to Rock Harbor, stopping at the Edisen Fisheries first. Really enjoyed the tour around the buildings there, then the Lighthouse which had a very nice little museum in it. Also hiked the short distance to the Wolf and Moose research facility...another very interesting place. After that we headed on into Rock Harbor. Gassed up there, but no room on the docks, so we went around to Tobin Harbor. So far we've been on docks every night. The next day, Jay Green came out, and we met up with him and his wife, Phyllis (Park Superintendent) at Passage Island. (They have the boat C-Green) They spent the night there with us on the hook. Next day we headed into Belle Isle dock. Jay dropped his wife back off at park headquarters then joined us at Belle for the night. Next day he lead us over to Crystal Cove and we checked out the little community of buildings there. He left after that, as we headed to McCargoe Cove. Got the dock there for the night. Tom had talked his way into going out with another fisherman the day before while at Belle. Some interesting guys. This one had grown up on the islands as his family were one of those involved with early day fisheries. He lives in Wyoming now, but comes back every summer to fish. Anyway, Tom went out both the night before and early the next morning, and had caught 3 trout. Those were cooked up while in McCargoe, and a dad and his son hiking managed to be in the right place at the right time, so they were invited in sharing this feast! Very happy to see some real food, as otherwise there plans were MRE's! l0l. Later that evening, some other families had a campfire and I was able to invite myself in to that. However, I made some new friends there as I popped out and shared my smore materials! The next day we headed up towards Birch Island, but with the dock taken, we anchored out in Brady Cove. Wednesday saw flat seas, and with the next day forecasted for 2-4' waves, we decided to head home.
Really enjoyed the scenery up there and wouldn't mind going back again sometime.
Mike, sorry we didn't coordinate our Isle Royal time together better. See you at the Mississippi gathering!
Colby