My memories of summer vacations on Duck Lake in the Upper
Peninsula stayed with me and ran deep. And so I wanted to create a similar
tradition with my own family, wife Noelle and kids Sonya and Todd. We tried
week-long vacations at cabin resorts on Moon Lake (Duck’s neighbor in the UP)
and Presque Isle Lake in far northern Vilas County, Wis. But I was looking for
a place we could return to year after year, and for various reasons neither of
those two quite fit.
In 1987, when Sonya was five and Todd two,
we wrote to the Minocqua Chamber of Commerce for information on
housekeeping cabins. Dozens of brochures came by mail; the one that appealed
most was for Jung’s Birch Lake Cottages, near a place called Harshaw that we
had never heard of, about a dozen miles southeast of Minocqua. We bought a week
in a cabin called Bayside, sight unseen, for $400 (enough money back then to
ensure, pretty well, a quality experience).
It was love at first sight. Noelle fell for the cozy two-bedroom
cabin, with new furnishings, knotty pine walls and, as bonuses, a fireplace,
microwave oven, and deck – in her words, “all the comforts we don’t have at
home.” For me it was about the lake, 180 acres with expansive beds of cabbage
weeds on the edges of which I could catch walleyes, bluegills, perch, and the
occasional largemouth bass. The romance was sealed when, on our first night, I
caught a 38-inch muskie right off our pier. There was a nice swimming area for
the kids, and all the Northwoods icons were there -- loons, ospreys, eagles,
deer, raccoons.
We visited Birch Lake for a week almost every summer
thereafter, usually staying in the Lakeside cabin, right next to Bayview. Then
in 2009, a wooded lot came on the market, straight across the lake from the
cottages. We closed on the lot in December of that year, parked an RV trailer
there, and by fall 2011 had our own cottage. The way we came to buy the land is
a story in itself, for another time. Suffice it to say our relationship with
Birch Lake has bloomed into something deeper and longer-lasting.
How about you? How did the romance with your favorite lake
begin? How did you two meet?
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