First Crew to head to IR Monday

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First Crew to head to IR Monday

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The opening crew will be headed to IR Monday on the LCM with a USCG escort.
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ok I will ask the dumb question.... LST?
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Lucky Chicken wrote:ok I will ask the dumb question.... LST?
The Park Service has a Landing Craft from WWII (I believe) that is used to move large freight or large tractors, ect to IR. You can drive a bulldozer, front lift, ect on it.
It is actually an LCM.
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Re: First Crew to head to IR Monday

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The NPS owns an LCM-8 (Landing Craft Mechanized version 8; 70 feet long ). It is a much larger descendant of the WWII Higgins boat (LCVP; 35 ft long) that participated in so many beach landings. I don't know the age of the one owned by the NPS but LCM-8 boats first began service in 1959 and are still in use today throughout many military and non-military services. LST (Landing Ship Tank) is a very much bigger ship (380 feet long).

Note: This picture is NOT from Isle Royale or NPS
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Ditto to what John said about the Park Service trying to get to and open up the Island on Monday May 5th.I heard about it today also.
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Re: First Crew to head to IR Monday

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Nice picture. They had that there last spring except they did not have to put dirt down on the landing, they just plowed it into the snow :D
They are not even arriving at Mott until May 5th, if they make it. Last year Nancy and I got there on May 4th (Thanks to Don!). I will never forget having Rock Harbor all to ourselves. The way things are going, there may not be "public" on the island that early again.

I am looking forward to some pictures. Sounds like it is worse than last year!!

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I have a May 14 trip on the Voyageur scheduled so I'm watching these conditions closely. Mike, I thought the snow cover on the island was a bit less than last year, or am I wrong? Maybe I don't put the snowshoes away just yet.

If I get to the island I'm happy. If I don't get to the island, I'm happy--I'll just explore the SHT some instead, perhaps the southern parts of the trail.
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Kevinl, Have you been to the overlook of the Bean and Bear Lakes on the SHT? Its worth the trip.
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jerry, it's such a lovely spot. I threw up around that area last year running the Superior footrace. Sounds like there's still plenty of snow there too.
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good luck to the crew today! I look forward to hearing a travel report.

Godspeed!
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Re: First Crew to head to IR Monday

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LCM delayed till Wednesday.
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The LCM-8 is flat bottomed to give it a shallow draft. It's a horrible ride in rough sea states and the flat bow doesn't do well with a head wind. The crew would definitely want optimal weather conditions before making a run across Lake Superior. I went through a lot of training on LCM's in Panama when I was younger and had quite a memorable tour of Gatun Lake, the nearby Caribbean, and the canal lock in between.
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Gimp......my experience on an LCM was in Panama too. I was in a light infantry unit (9th Regiment in the late 80s) and we hit the beach with that thing a couple of times. The only time I experienced sea sickness was in that boat. Brutal ride. I would rather do Green Hell all day long. ;)
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The LCM is on its way accompanied by the USCG Katmai Bay.
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Re: First Crew to head to IR Monday

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According to http://www.marinetraffic.com/ the LCM made it to Mott Island. And the Ranger III is out of Whitefish Bay heading across Superior.
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