
platte lake, photo by johnhoneyman.
John has some more beautiful photos of Northern Michigan and he's thankfully uploaded them large enough to make great backgrounds for your computer!
The Platte River entry on Wikipedia gives you a pretty confusing look at the river's watershed, so let's turn to the Platte Lake Improvement Association which says that Big Platte Lake is located in Benzie County near the Village of Honor in northwest lower Michigan. It is approximately 3.3 miles long and 1.6 miles wide, covers approximately 2550 acres, has a maximum depth of 95 feet and an average depth of 24 feet. The primary source of water for Platte Lake is the inflow from the Upper Platte River. With an average inflow of about 4 million gallons per hour, water in the lake has a "residence time" of just 6 months - quite a bit faster than the 10 years most other lakes in the area average.
The site also includes a link to a 1901 article on from The Amateur Sportsman describing the fishing in the lake at the turn of the last century (pdf). I'm told that it's still pretty darn good!
This post originally appeared on Michigan in Pictures.
posted November 22, 2007 – 9:56 am
Sorry that we haven't had a new video in a while - in the process of figuring out a new camera so hopefully soon! Here's a cool video that David Gladstone put together, a reflection on the different character of the lighthouses on Lake Michigan at Point Betsie and Frankfort.
David's YouTube channel is haprock828. He's a 1967 graduate of Frankfort High, and his family came to town in 1957 when his father became the manage of the A&P Store. He's now a United Methodist pastor serving First United Methodist Church of Port Huron.
posted November 18, 2007 – 4:12 pm

We had quite some wind early this week. Jim took this photo of the Frankfort Lighthouse with the waves crashing across the pier and wrote:
"The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead, when the skies of November turn gloomy"
-Gordon Lighfoot
Lake Michigan in a full gale, winds steady at 32, gusts to 45, glad I wasn't out there.
32 years ago tomorrow, 29 men lost their lives in an even fiercer November storm aboard the Edmund Fitzgerald in Lake Superior. Over on Absolute Michigan we have a video titled The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Joseph Fulton that anyone who remembers that storm would definitely appreciate … I'm guessing that even folks who don't remember it would too.
posted November 9, 2007 – 10:49 am