Re: Open water soon!
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2026 8:23 am
Another fine Irish name is Guilmette, as I like to say, for one day a year.
Otherwise I remain (you can told by my "Acci-dent") a very French John Parenteau who worked for the Army Corps of Engineers on flood control projects over here in NH for the better part of 30 years (please don't hold it against me). And I must say this as a visitor to Vermont and Lake Champlain, you guys certainly appear to be doing public access right over there. Beautiful boat launches! But I still remember, fondly, walking across the highway over there at the causeway to pay a small user fee to the nice lady at the Apple Tree Campground breakfast shop. And she would send us off with an egg sandwich to go.
You may also know my friends Mike and Donna Deltrecco who reside over there in Essex.
I like the way your boat rides on a nice even keel and thanks for your reply.
Champlain itself is like an old friend I don't get to visit often enough.
John "Jump" Parenteau
Otherwise I remain (you can told by my "Acci-dent") a very French John Parenteau who worked for the Army Corps of Engineers on flood control projects over here in NH for the better part of 30 years (please don't hold it against me). And I must say this as a visitor to Vermont and Lake Champlain, you guys certainly appear to be doing public access right over there. Beautiful boat launches! But I still remember, fondly, walking across the highway over there at the causeway to pay a small user fee to the nice lady at the Apple Tree Campground breakfast shop. And she would send us off with an egg sandwich to go.
You may also know my friends Mike and Donna Deltrecco who reside over there in Essex.
I like the way your boat rides on a nice even keel and thanks for your reply.
Champlain itself is like an old friend I don't get to visit often enough.
John "Jump" Parenteau