October 25, 2009
IRNP JOURNAL - Day 9 07/11/2009
Saturday - Homeward Bound
We set the alarm clock for 6:15.am We had enough time to get our boat loaded up with all the gear and get to Rock Harbor by the required time of 7:30am. We tied up at the gas dock where they would then load the boat onto the Ranger . We then headed over to the gas dock for a sweet roll and some coffee and a to buy a souvenir from the gift shop. We then got in line to get on the Ranger. Trevor and his wife, who we met at McCargoe Cove, would be riding back with us today. The ride was supposed to be smooth with light southwest winds and blue skies. It ended up being a litlle wavy once we got a little closer to the Kewenaw Peninsula. The wind was blowing pretty good and there four to five foot waves. The Ranger was rocking a little bit, and waves were splashing up to window. I noticed a wind surfer running along the side of the Ranger. We arrived in Houghton by 3pm and offloaded the boat and then headed over to check into the hotel for the night.
IRNP JOURNAL - Day 8 07/10/2009
Friday - Caribou Island


Ray spoke to the kayaking group that was occupying the shelter and they told him they would be leaving around 11pm. We unloaded our gear and placed it by the picnic table and then headed over to Rock Harbor to to get some Ice, hotdog buns, and something to make for breakfast. We made it back to Caribou and I made breakfast. we had eggs, bacon, and sausage.

We decided to keep fishing and headed over to a underwater hump near Conglomerate Bay. We trolled aound this area with no takers and then headed back to the middle passage island. We headed back to Caribou Island around 9pm. I idled to out to filet the lake trout, dumping the remains in deep water. I then idled back to the dock and began to unline the poles and get them all strapped together.

IRNP JOURNAL - Day 7 07/09/2009
Thursday - Chippewa Harbor


After helping Joe we headed back to the dock and 2 boats pulled up to the dock. They were a group of 6 or 7 people from Calumet who had just come in from across Lake Superior. They said it was smooth sailing all th way across. They were staying here for the night and proceeded to take their gear to an open shelter.




October 24, 2009
IRNP JOURNAL - Day 6 07/08/2009
Wednesday - Chippewa Harbor



Chippewa Harbor is one of my favorite spots at IRNP. We always stay at shelter #1 and since there was noone else at the site we occupied it again this year.After unloading our gear into the shelter and cleaning up the boat a bit, we all had bagels and cream cheese and some other snacks. Paul, Dad and I geared up to do some northern pike trolling in Chippewa Harbor. I caught a giant here last year and we were all hoping to hook up with another one this year.


IRNP JOURNAL - Day 5 07/07/2009
Tuesday - Birch Island
I woke up around 7am. I spent most of the night tossing and turning and only got about 2 or 3 hours of sleep. The inflatable mattress I was using had a slow leak in it and I was uncomfortable all night. Paul was still sleeping outside next to the dock and his sleeping bag was wet from the dew and from his body heat. He said he sleep like a baby all night.
Once we were all awake and alert we headed out of Brady Cove for some more pike action. We fished for 2 hours, catching and releasing around a dozen pike. Nothing too big. After fishing we headed back to Birch Island where I prepared a breakfast of scrambled eggs and bacon. Ray & Paul cleaned up.

Once we got to the area in front of McCargoe Cove, we casted a bit for pike. One of us made a cast and ended up hooking Paul's hat. Thankfully it only hooked his hat and not his noggin! A couple years ago we were fishing in Brady cove and Paul managed to get a large treble hook embedded into his heal.



Then a few of the hiker's came down to the dock for a swim. At about the same time Ranger Carl tied up to the dock and chatted with some of the hiker's before making his rounds.
We then loaded up on snacks and water and headed to the mines. After a short hike we arrived there. We found the deep hole with the horizontal shaft and it had rail tracks running through it. Ray snapped a few photos. We all ate our snack that we had brought and then hung out near the mines for about an hour. We then walked back to the boat and headed back to Birch Island.
Entrance to the horizontal shaft at Minong Mine.





After the evenings entertainment, we called it a night around 11:30pm. The full moon had justed popped over the ridge and into sight. It was so bright it casted shadows as if there was a streetlight on Birch Island. I dozed off around midnight.
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