Michigan City, Indiana
Long time no see! It has been a busy, busy week in Michigan
City. So busy in fact, that we have had no time to update you all on our
adventures. We had an exciting week, serving over four hundred and fifty people
at the beautiful and incredibly friendly Michigan City marina in Washington
Park.
Over the next three days, we were
able to show each of our participants the beauty andshare some history of the
area during our tours of Trail Creek. Our route began in the marina where
we loaded each of the kids.
After exiting the marina, we
headed into Trail Creek, paddling away from Lake Michigan. During the paddle, the students enjoyed
looking at the birds, jumping fish, lighthouses, the railroad and draw bridge,
and even the old World War II lookout tower that now sits in the middle of the
Michigan City Zoo grounds.

The first day provided excellent paddling conditions with sunny
weather, however, we did experience first hand the power of Lake Michigan as
the wind picked up during the day bringing with it large gusts and white caps
on the great lake. (maybe the awesome pic of the boat in front of the light
house) Earlier in our trip, Dan Plath had mentioned something about two local
women that had recently completed an amazing feat. We later found, and were
fortunate enough to meet, Amy Lukas and Mary Catterlin,
both Beverly
Shores natives, who had just finished a ninety-three day circumnavigation of
Lake Michigan in an eleven foot dugout canoe that Mary herself spent four years
digging out. They were kind enough to share their homecoming and take a
few pictures with us for the Wilderness Inquiry history books. These are two of
the coolest chicks you will ever meet. Check out more of what they dealt with
and discovered on their journey
here on their blog.

After a beautiful, windy evening
with Amy and Mary, we unfortunately woke up to a little rain and overcast skies
on our second day in Michigan City.
However, the rain did provide very calm waters, which were appreciated
by the all the Boat Captains. The gray weather continued throughout the day but the students
didn’t seem to mind at all. One of the
groups was lucky enough to see both the railroad bridge and the drawbridge open
up! (picture) We also had our public paddling
event on Wednesday evening and were happy to have some paddling enthusiasts and
first timers join us in a pleasant evening paddle. (picture) We were all super excited when both
Mary and Amy joined us for a short, but sweet, paddle around the marina and
Trail Creek.
Our last day in Michigan City was
full of gorgeous weather, enthused participants and heartfelt goodbyes. The
whole Canoe Mobile Crew is grateful for and humbled by how wonderfully friendly
and helpful everyone was during our time in Michigan City. Everywhere we turned
there was someone ready to give directions, lend a hand with gear or recommend
their favorite local restaurant for dinner. It is places like this, full of
people like Dan, Nicole and Gene, and all the dedicated teachers and volunteers
from the schools and programs that we worked with that make this whole crazy
Canoe Mobile work. So cheers, Michigan City! We look forward to seeing you next
year!
A special shout out and special thanks to the following
people:
Don
Kenneth
Amy and Mary for talking pictures
with us and answering all of our wide-eyed questions.
and everyone else who I forgot to mention who helped us during our time in MI City. Your generosity and hospitality did not go unnoticed!