What are the Great Lakes like? How does it compare to beaches on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts during the summer?
>>1123706
>What are the Great Lakes like?
As the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth, they're pretty much what you'd expect -- large.
>How does it compare
How do they compare. You need to go with the plural of the verb here as there's more than one lake. The "s" in "Lakes" should have tipped you off.
>How does it compare to beaches
Beaches are generally composed of sand. The Great Lakes are generally composed of water. Water is a lot wetter than sand; sand is a lot grittier than water.
You're welcome.
>>1123706
They're full of girls from Illinois who will smile at you and invite you to go home and play with them until daddy gets home.
>>1123714
That sounds great, sign me up.
>>1123714
Illinoisfag here
Complete and total bullshit, literally all girls here think they're Stacy. Stay away if you aren't Chad.
>>1123706
Lack of salt is a nice change.
Sleeping Bear Dunes and Pictured Rocks are great. Lots of quaint beach towns pretty similar to their ocean counterparts.
>>1123730
It's only bullshit because he said until daddy gets home
when they're with me I'll be daddy
I live close to Saugatuck and am very partial to the great lakes as opposed to the ocean. Nothing scary that can kill you other than the undertow, nice sandy bottom, big dunes. Lake Michigan attracts a lot of obnoxious Illinois people but if you go to a state park/small town you can avoid some of them. Lake Superior is colder and rockier but unbelievably clean and vast. The pictured rocks and grand island are both good hikes and yoopers are weird but mostly very friendly.