Ron
Baker
reports on the 2004 International Rally |
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From:
Ron Baker
Sent: Sunday,
August 22, 2004 11:29 AM
Subject: Photos
from the 2004 International Wayfarer Rally
Dick & Margie, What a great
week! Lori, Robin and I had a wonderful
time at the International Wayfarer rally at Parry
Sound. We enjoyed meeting and becoming
reacquainted with many interesting Wayfarer
sailors, and it was a fine experience getting to
know our new friends from overseas. The
sailing was great, and we have many
memories.
I remember leaving
our boats on the "beach" in Parry Sound and
walking into town. It
was interesting arriving by boat in
an unfamiliar place. The enjoyment Robin
& I experienced sailing back to Killbear
after lunch is hard to describe. A few days
later, we climbed the fire tower above the Museum
on Tower Hill. With the town at our feet,
and the Sound beyond the town, we could see the
track we followed into the harbor during the
sail. The trip to Regatta Bay is also high
on our list of memories. The wind was
perfect on the way out that day, and it was
interesting to sail past the Pancakes Island
which we had visited earlier in the week.
Lori, Robin and I have strong memories
of the water and shoreline as we passed
many islands (some very small!) on our
way to Franklin. Later I learned that,
according to Indian legend, the islands were
formed when a great Indian hunting spirit smacked
a stone beaver with a club. The fragments
flew apart and became the islands.
Many more memories -
the Hole in the Wall, group singalongs, skippers
meetings, and swimming behind the boat somewhere
between Horse and Passage Islands are but a
few. We recognize the
time and effort required in bringing the rally
together. Everyone played an important
part, but we want to express our special
appreciation to you for leading the way.
We look forward to
meeting everyone again next time.
Ron, Lori & Robin
Baker
W7356 Pegasus
Parry Sound harbor
taken from the firetower on Tower Hill in the
town of Parry Sound. The inner harbor to
the left, the Sound in the right foreground, and
Killbear penninsula on the horizon. for
full-size version of the above photo, click
here
André & Monique
Girard on the way to the "Hole in the Wall" on
Sunday.
Running toward the
"Hole in the Wall" from the southwest on Sunday.
Tony Krauss and Mary
Abel directly ahead on the right.
Heading north with
Huckleberry Island to the left on
Sunday.
Left to right: Tony Krauss & Mary Abel, the Wallaces, the Peglers, and the Girards(?). Ralph Roberts (helm)
and Dennis Figley zip past us on Sunday with Green
Island in the background.
Robin Baker and Ralph
Roberts on the Pancakes on
Monday. After circumnavigating the
island and leaving the boat at a jetty
(Ralph's term), here we are just before catching
up to the others for lunch. It was great to
have Ralph join us for the day. We enjoyed his
company and benefitted from his vast cruising
experience in many ways.
Pancake Island on
Monday. Left to right: Alan Asselstine, Tom
Graefe, Nel Graefe, Mike Vossler, Tim France,
David Welles (back), Gill Henderson, Fred Black,
Malcolm Henderson, Allan Parry, Ralph Roberts,
Robin Baker (front), Tony Krauss, Mary Abel, André
Girard, Barry Hitchcock, Ken Jensen Sr., Dick
Harrington, Margie Harrington, Ron Baker behind
the camera.
Mary Abel & Tony
Krauss at our group dinner in the restaurant at
the Killbear Yacht Club Wednesday evening.
Left to right, Robin
Baker, Lori Baker, Tom Graefe, Nel Graefe, and
Bill Harkins.
Ken Jensen Jr & Ken
Jensen Sr at the group dinner Wednesday evening.
Ralph Roberts &
Robin Baker
Allan Parry (second
from left) and Sue Parry (guitar) led our group
singalongs in the evenings. It was a great
way to relax after sailing. The songbooks
Sue prepared for us contained many favorites as
well as some new ones. Long after the rally,
I sometimes find myself humming Ken Jensen Sr's
favorite "I'm sailing...We're sailing...".
Here we are practicing at the Thursday morning
skippers meeting.
Allan & Sue Parry
Robin Baker (left),
Ralph Roberts, and Lori Baker listen to Dick
Harrington and Tim France
discuss the plans for Thursday's sail to Regatta Bay on Franklin Island. Robin practices her man
overboard skills. Being towed by the
boat for a while was fun.
Tiny Passage Island in the near distance. Robin Baker & Ken
Jensen Jr. shared the helm on Friday. Lori
& I crewed as we headed into the Hole in
the Wall. Ken was a wonderful sailing
companion. We enjoyed his good natured wit
and humor very much. And we benefited from
his many years of sailing experience.
Friday evening at
Gilly's restaurant in Snug Harbor.
Left to right, Ken Jensen Jr, Margie Harrington, Dick Harrington, and Ken Jensen Sr. Also at Gilly's, Mary
Abel, Tony Krauss, Mike Vossler.
Heading home...
Robin & Lori |
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