No need to dress for dinner at Metionga Lake or any of our other outposts.
Formal cocktail hour aside, many groups do have some semblance of a dress code.
If you do choose no dress, we don’t really need any photos to prove your daring.
No need to dress for dinner at Metionga Lake or any of our other outposts.
Formal cocktail hour aside, many groups do have some semblance of a dress code.
If you do choose no dress, we don’t really need any photos to prove your daring.
Last fall I wrote about Ed Pierce from Wisc who completed his 30th fishing adventure with us since we arrived in 1985. Last month his brother Jim completed his 30th too!
Jim writes:
“This was my 30th trip to Metionga lake and each year the fish get healthier and consistently bigger by weight. It was great to see you guys and I am already looking forward to next year.” jim
Great to see you too Jim. See you next season.
Nothing like a few old friends heading off to an outpost lake to reminisce, tell a few tall tales, solve world problems and create new memories.
One of the best parts of an Ignace Outpost vacation is the group you are part of. I am sure that a bug on the wall couldn’t appreciate the wisdom and problem solving that goes on at an outpost camp. Having been part of some evening table talk myself over the years, I now don’t forget to bring my boots.
If only our government leaders could or would spend some time at an outpost. I think the world would be a better place. A day on the lake, great food, a few fish stories, a little lubrication, and the wisdom begins to flow.
Jim Hughes (l) and Frank Kapple (r) have been regular May guests each of the 24 years we’ve been in Ignace. In fact Frank hasn’t missed an Ignace fly-in trip since the early 60’s.
Great to see you guys again. We’ll see you in 2010, Lord willing.