As of February 26, 2014 there is no mention of anyone ever having walked across Lake Michigan. There have been times where the lake froze over such as in 1904 where at least 90 percent of the lake was frozen but never to 100 percent where it allowed a person to completely walk over.
To answer this question I went to wikipedia and searched for great lakes and looke at the picture and could see Lake Superior is farthest west. I'm sure you could do this too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes
The largest lake sturgeon ever caught in Lake Superior was in 1922 by Lapointe Fisheries in Batchewana Bay. It was seven feet, eleven inches long and weighed 310 pounds.
Moose Lake is home to the largest Lake Superior agate ever located tipping the scales at one hundred and eight pounds.
If you'd like the acronym (whatever it is) its HOMES H-Huron O-Ontario M-Michigan E-Erie S-Superior If you'd like the famous name, it's "The Great Lakes" I dont really understand your questaion but in which ever way
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No one has ever swam across te longest river
Donald Cole in 2013
according to the story behind the Edmund Fitzgerald, there was in 1975. but that one and the one in 1913 are the only ones i have ever heard of. Edit: There have been some fierce storms on the Great Lakes, especially Superior, but none have technically been hurricanes or tropical systems of any sort.
bigest lake ever
People get put in jail (incarcerated) and out of jail (released) every day across the US and in other countries.
the biggest lake is Caspian sea.