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the Journey
July 31st 1998 The Journey begins at Woodward campgrounds, Woodward
Pa. The event called The Central Pa Hoedown was described as hemp friendly. There
wasn't any hoedowning going on, but plenty of drinking, and a lot of smoking. Kind
Insight had a glass pipe and bong display set up next door to my campsite. Friday
night about 200 - 250 showed up. There was major problems with the sound system,
but the music finally started just after dark. The first band was a no name band,
they finished off the sound system... The stage was reset with the last bands sound
system and by 11:00 My friends in Dogtown road took the stage.. Kind Insight closed
down their rolling head shop and took the stage about midnight. They gave an excellent
performance of instrumental jazz rock fusion..
August 1st While organizers worked on repairing the sound system,
I worked the crowd (about 100 - 150 spent the night) spreading the message and smoking
the herb with various groups of people. The first few bands were unable to perform,
by 6 pm the sound system was up and Ship of Fools put on a couple sets of gratefull
dead along with some originals. The music went on until some time in the early morning,
I drank a bit too much and crashed before the show was over.
August 2nd Sunday morning got up early broke camp and headed home
giving up the last day of music and fun. Checked my e-mail did some last minute updates
and recovered from two days of hard partying. August 3rd Repacked the van
and headed out for the open road by noon. I made it to Toledo in time for the Candlebox
show but missed out, while trying to figure out where it was... Headed north and
west crashed (slept) at a rest area just east of Grand Rapids.
August 4th Tuesday I Arrived at Coopersville Summerfest about noon.
Turned out the grand Summerfest consisted of five days of sidewalk and yard sales.
Their live music was the local Legion's brass band. Highlight of the festival was
a D.A.R.E. sponsored kids olympics.
Being as there appeared to be more cops then people I decided to pass on this non-event.
I returned to Grand Rapids for a day of shopping. I noticed that Michigan tended
to put Lottery and Liquor in the same stores, I tried not to think about the logic
of the grouping of those two compulsions. I headed up the west coast of Michigan
taking in the local sites, including the worlds largest weather vane in Montague.
After stopping at several overpriced campgrounds I settled in at Oak knoll campground
several miles north east of Montague. Gracious hosts, pool table, laundry, and electricity
for only $13 per night.
August 5th Slept in until 11:00 am Fired up the computer and got some
work done 3:pm check out ... Headed for Ludington for a day of site seeing and some
shopping. I got to see sand lots of it and signs that said beware of drifting sand.
What I was about to learn is that Michigan is basically a huge sand bar between Lake
Huron and Lake Michigan. Got a new pair of moccasins! I went to the beach. where
I saw that locally you could have and consume up to 2 liters of beer or wine on the
beach. However music was banned so not being interested in those legal pursuits,
I took in a concert in the village park. I hung around town until after 10pm then
hit the road
August 6th My new day began only minutes after the last
ended!!! After a good eight hours sleep, I proceeded to Burt's lake Park.
They only charge $13 dollars for campsite, but a four dollar per day "users
fee" (annual $20) that is to say a tax on out of state visitors. The "park"
consisted only of the campground itself. I spent the day, doing updates and answering
e-mail. They have a beach and swimming. The ranger said that some people suffered
from swimmers itch after leaving their water but not to worry, I couldn't find any
water deep enough to swim in...
August 7th Friday I arrived in Mackinaw city mid
afternoon so I took in the local tourist sites. The first annual three day music
festival, as it turned out had only two groups scheduled for friday night, a local
high school jazz band (that was quite good). The second group was canceled due to
severe thunderstorms. I settled into a local bar (one of three) and played pool and
put a couple drinks back. I then proceeded to try to find lodging that would allow
me web access.. Many of the fifty or so hotel / motels were booked up as it was the
busiest week of the year. Those that were not booked up were asking $80 -150 for
a single. I stopped at one place which had almost no cars in the parking lot, the
sign said guaranteed lowest rates, so I went in... How much for a single, I asked?
The women behind the counter looked at the clock and replied $129 per night. That's
the lowest guaranteed price I queried? She said that's what everybody charges this
time of night. I informed her that three other place had quoted me much less, she
said they didn't count only the ones in this neighborhood were used for comparisons,
those past the highway were in a different area. I told her to stick her room and
slept in my van that night.
August 8th Saturday I got up pretty early, It was too hot to sleep
so I decided to check out the Cheboygan County Fair. It was close and it appeared
that the better festival music was later in the day. I set up the van, placed out
the signs, and hung out at the front gate for a couple of hours. Some people gawked,
some came over to ask me what I was about, no one seemed interested in the literature.
After a couple hours I decided to go on in myself pretty basic county fair. Plenty
of D.A.R.E. shirts about and
the only building that was busy was the gun show... I decided to leave and as it
was so hot, that I would go find some place to go swimming. I then drove to the Aloha
State Park. There was a small but nice beach there, clear cool water. I swam for
about an hour, then took advantage of the free showers at the camp grounds. Afterwards,
I returned to Mackinaw City for the Music Festival. I missed the first couple groups
for the day, but stayed for the duration. Less than a hundred people sat for a nice
afternoon and evening of music. I heard a couple women complain that they ought to
do something about all those damn seagulls. Seagulls at a marina who would of guessed?
I have to say the student groups seemed better than the "professionals"!
They finished the day with a couple of folk singers, I enjoyed their warm up more
than their show but that when they did cover songs... Their own tunes dealt with
things like the famous Michigan Mosquitos (which is called the state bird) and great
lakes folklore. I had seen t-shirts and heard jokes about the giant mosquitos but
as of yet I hadn't seen a mosquito in Michigan, not yet... After the show I headed
right out (knowing the lodging situation), hoping to make Wisconsin before the night
was out. I traveled along the lake on Highway two, and I was making great time. After
about an hour I had to stop to clean bugs off the windows, it was first of three
stops for this purpose. It turns out I took out about a billion (give or take couple
million), of those pesky little critters with my van, which had become black on the
front end. I made Wisconsin by midnight.
 Sunday
August 9th, I basically drove all day. I did stop to do some rock climbing for awhile,
as well as stopping to wash the van. I noticed that in the midwest they call garage
sales rummage sales still. I think that name was given up on the east coast because
rummage looks too close to rubbish... Wisconsin was beautiful , a lot of water, lakes
and trees. Kept on driving until I got to Mankato, Minnesota, where I checked into
a hotel and spent the night doing my first updates this month and answered
almost 5 dozen pieces of email that had accumulated...
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