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Old 05-26-2012, 06:04 AM
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Old 05-26-2012, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by X-Driver
Did you ever stop at the Reedtown Tavern on Rt 4?

I really miss OH in the summer time.

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Always wanted to do the bar tour on the way to the lake but knew I'd never make it there. Plus was always trying to stretch every last hour out of being up there.
Agreed on missing the big lake too.

Have worked very hard to make the Keys that replacement and after the last trip there I'm close but still not there yet.
When the lake was nice, weather was nice, everything ran, nothing broke, it was tough to beat.
I always enjoyed getting past all the slop around PIB and Kellies when headed to Pelee. You'd pass a 100 boats (and their wakes) in the 3 mls from Marblehead to north side of Kellies Island and then wouldn't see a sole for the next 20 mls!
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