Excellent presentation of a very important period of our country's history. It's great to have this perspective as most people who live outside of this region haven't a clue about the perils and dangers that the weather the Great Lakes presented to the mariners who lived and died trying to provide for their families. I'm an avid sea history buff. I really appreciate your work and what you have shared. Thanks so much!
This was the moment when people realized how ferocious the Great Lakes really can be. Even today you occasionally hear of a ship being lost on one of them, especially in October and November. It greatly improved weather forecasting and people’s understanding of the need to respect these waters.
Super good job sir... all my life I've been in keweenaw county, diver, rockhounding. I never heard the story of the full rock incident. I dove all around there, and was surprised to see that there r actually 2 islands each with a lighthouse. And the bugs are the worst on that island. I'm 54 yrs old, and never heard of the gold medal award either. What a shame.
To me, the James Curruthers is the King of ships lost in this storm. 550 Ft long and on her 3rd voyage. The biggest ship on the great lakes at that time. And the wreck has never been found.
I'm not a shipwreck hunter, (not yet, at least) but James Carruthers is my personal Great Lakes Holy Grail. Search all you want for Le Griffon, I want to see someone find James Carruthers.
1:02:40. I’m a big fan of Ric’s, but you’re selling yourself way too short. I’ve become a fan of you too, you’re a fantastic storyteller- have been binge-watching your presentations!
JEFF THOMAS BRINGS THE BEST OF 2 WORLDS TO HIS PRESENTATIONS. During the Summers, he is himself a sailor.The rest of the year he teaches High school History. Ric Mixter, who got to be a big deal lecturing about the Edmund Fitzgerald is talked-about...mostly by himself...but IN MY OPINION, Jeff's got him beaten. He's the best!❤
The key to survival is staying calm and have a plan you know to do if you find yourself in the water. Don't go out on the big lakes without basic survival training at the very least.
Two years ago my son found a piece of coal on lighthouse beach in Port Huron.. as you had said the price was loaded with coal, which makes me wonder if the coal was from the Price a few miles north.
Those instantly forming Great Lakes gales churn up short length fresh water waves that seem to hit the free-board of big cargo ships in such quick succession they appear to crawl right up over the decks. I think that's one of those weather phenomenons where I'd rather be somewhere else . . . th-cam.com/video/0viKJUhDB1M/w-d-xo.html
I hope you never stop doing these
This and you sir are just amazing! I've sent to a buddy of mine who lives waaaaay up north Michigan. You are a great presenter!
Excellent presentation of a very important period of our country's history. It's great to have this perspective as most people who live outside of this region haven't a clue about the perils and dangers that the weather the Great Lakes presented to the mariners who lived and died trying to provide for their families. I'm an avid sea history buff. I really appreciate your work and what you have shared. Thanks so much!
Thoroughly enjoy his presentations. The seldom heard details. The personal stories make it so much more real.
This was the moment when people realized how ferocious the Great Lakes really can be. Even today you occasionally hear of a ship being lost on one of them, especially in October and November. It greatly improved weather forecasting and people’s understanding of the need to respect these waters.
Excellent talk
These are fantastic, keep them up!
Very good presentation!! Wish i could have been there in person!
Super good job sir... all my life I've been in keweenaw county, diver, rockhounding. I never heard the story of the full rock incident. I dove all around there, and was surprised to see that there r actually 2 islands each with a lighthouse. And the bugs are the worst on that island. I'm 54 yrs old, and never heard of the gold medal award either. What a shame.
To me, the James Curruthers is the King of ships lost in this storm. 550 Ft long and on her 3rd voyage. The biggest ship on the great lakes at that time. And the wreck has never been found.
That's crazy. Nothing has ever been found ?
@@350mack They only found some debris that washed ashore from the curruthers
I'm not a shipwreck hunter, (not yet, at least) but James Carruthers is my personal Great Lakes Holy Grail. Search all you want for Le Griffon, I want to see someone find James Carruthers.
Bannockburn for me
1:02:40. I’m a big fan of Ric’s, but you’re selling yourself way too short. I’ve become a fan of you too, you’re a fantastic storyteller- have been binge-watching your presentations!
When you got to marjorie's mother it is indeed sad. Actually got tears in my eyes over it and I'm not one to cry over a shipwreck video
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Awesome
Its like the perfect storm from crazy weather mixer of all the low thunderstorms will be hitting the area
JEFF THOMAS BRINGS THE BEST OF 2 WORLDS TO HIS PRESENTATIONS. During the Summers, he is himself a sailor.The rest of the year he teaches High school History. Ric Mixter, who got to be a big deal lecturing about the Edmund Fitzgerald is talked-about...mostly by himself...but IN MY OPINION, Jeff's got him beaten. He's the best!❤
The key to survival is staying calm and have a plan you know to do if you find yourself in the water. Don't go out on the big lakes without basic survival training at the very least.
The SS col. james m. schoonmaker is the only ship that survived in existence today she's in Toledo
Two years ago my son found a piece of coal on lighthouse beach in Port Huron.. as you had said the price was loaded with coal, which makes me wonder if the coal was from the Price a few miles north.
It very well could’ve been. Interesting find.
Those instantly forming Great Lakes gales churn up short length fresh water waves that seem to hit the free-board of big cargo ships in such quick succession they appear to crawl right up over the decks. I think that's one of those weather phenomenons where I'd rather be somewhere else . . . th-cam.com/video/0viKJUhDB1M/w-d-xo.html
Who else is here on the 110th anniversary?
You can put a boat on a ship
But
You cannot put a ship on a boat
Wrecking havoc? Um. No.