| This is a request for feedback.  If you have come to the Midwest Messabout at Rend Lake,  or are considering it for 2009, read on. Background For close to 20 years Jim Michalak has been hosting the  Midwest Messabout at Rend Lake in southern Illinois. He has kept coming back to the Gun  Creek campsite,  as it tends to be less heavily used.  But it has some limitations. Since 2000 or so, the event has  grown quite dramatically, at least in part due to the promotional efforts of  Max Wawrzyniak on various online forums.  The result is that the event has gotten split between two  loops of the campground (Cardinal & Bluejay), making it rather difficult to  stay truly in touch with the rest of the gang. One attendee described it as “A  Tale of Two Messabouts”.  The other catalyst was wind. Lot  of it! 20 mph winds wouldn’t be so bad, but Gun Creek is at the northeast end  of the lake. Given that the prevailing wind is southwest, this wide, shallow  lake dealt out a steep 2-foot chop for most of the weekend. Few boats were  launched, and even fewer for very long.  While the problem is normally light wind, it seemed worth looking into alternatives. A few of us  regulars have been mulling it over and Jim gave us the go-ahead to try this for  a year and see how it goes. The Other Side of the  Lake On Sunday after the event I followed Kilburn Adams and Bill  Dulin (both with SkiffAmericas) over to the North Sandusky  campground.  Here we found what seems like the ideal setting for a messabout. Sandusky cove still had  wind, but no fetch for waves to build up. The entire cove is a no-wake zone,  and because of its “fingers”, one can always find a sheltered area. 
                
                  |  |   The first loop (Pintail) has an ideal large site (10) near  the point for “messabout central”.  click images to enlarge |  
                
                  |  | Here’s a view from just past that site so you can see the  point containing the Ringneck campsites. |  
                
                  |  | There’s beaching on the other side of the Pintail point as  well. You can’t see it, but the launch ramp is just past that point. |  
                
                  |  | You can see how site 11 is pretty spacious as well. |  
                
                  |  | Here’s the water’s edge from site 11. |  
                
                  |  | Now from the water’s edge at site 11. |  
                
                  |  | The RV is in site 11 here, site 10 in the background. |  
                
                  |  | In this one you’re seeing sites 12-14 from the water’s edge. |  
                
                  |  | Here’s a view looking back at the other sites from site 10.  This is much more shaded than Gun Creek. |  A Gun Creek we used up 18 sites on two loops with a bit of  doubling up and a bit of overflow. At North Sandusky  we could do the same on one loop—the one that is closest to the launch ramp,  showers and playground. Of particular note is that shorter walk to the launch  ramp. There is a camper’s convenience store just outside the campground, but  you would have to drive for a few minutes to get to the customary greasy spoon  near Gun Creek.  
                
                  | And all this on a sheltered cove. As if to drive the point  home I saw this little one casually grazing on my way out. I looped around I  got this shot just as it was getting startled by someone’s large truck. |  |  Logistics Here’s the rub. North Sandusky  is more popular than Gun Creek, and I guess for obvious reasons. This means  that we will have to be really organized if we want to take over a loop for the messabout. This will be sort  of like getting concert tickets. I am prepared to watch the reservation system  and let everyone know the moment those dates are made available. This should be  right around Oct 15, 2008. Then all those who are planning to go would need to  spring into action and reserve sites before non-messabouters snap them up. I will keep track of who has what site, who has extra sites  to “sublet” or space to share, and who needs a site. I would especially like to  hear from those who will be ready to pounce on multiple reservations early, so  we can form a coordinated effort. So you can see how this would take a little more effort up  front than Gun Creek. Feedback? Don’t forget to contact me if you plan to reserve a site or  sites! Thanks in advance. Rob Rohde-Szudy2981 Fish    Hatchery Road
 Fitchburg,   Wisconsin    53713
 robrohdeszudy@yahoo.com
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