AA: The only guy I know, other than you now, who prefers salt water is a friend named Jimmy. Black guy, workout warrior, 3% body fat, chiseled, and he doesn't float in fresh water. I'm just presuming you have the same issues.
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I know a ton of people who prefer salt water and semi tropical locales over freshwater, especially in northerm climes. In fact, I would posit that most who have spent ample time at both kind of places prefer the former.
I have a lakehouse and will drive by it getting to the Gulf."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by hack View PostWe were there a few weeks ago. Didn't camp at painted rocks, but should have. Took the boat ride, had a nice lunch at the bookstore cafe, and were on our way. My sister-in-law read that there had been 6 sea-kayak fatalities this year so far by June. Looking at it that day from the boat tour, those must have been completely drunken fools. There'd have been no problem kayaking along the shoreline there. Went to the Porkies instead. Nice over there, but not worth the drive. The bugs over there were insane, and not just the biters."Your division isn't going through Green Bay it's going through Detroit for the next five years" - Rex Ryan
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Im sure I was severely missed, but just getting back from my yearly golf trip in traverse city/Shanty Creek. Love that part of the state.
My brother who was on the trip as well has a cottage on Johnson lake near Gwinn. He was up there for 3 weeks in July and did pictured rocks. Pics looked great. I havent been there since I was very little almost 30 years ago. Would love to get back up there.
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