Shore Thing back home in her slip. The triangle loop was a great experience, over 1,600 miles and 99 locks. We really enjoyed the fresh water and Lake Champlain. Sadly, Shore Thing has been pulled for the winter.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Anchorage Oyster Bay, NY
40 52.804N
73 30.734W
Walking around Oyster Bay waiting for the wind to subside
Mooring field in Oyster Bay
Pretty unique house just outside of Manhassett Bay
It is really a scenic river
Another way of getting to Park Avenue
We have the Harlem River to ourselves
Monday, September 6, 2010
Anchorage Havastraw Bay
41 11.243N
73 53.919W
I think Army wants to beat Air Force!
Unfortunately, this picture does not do the scenery justice
Here is the pilot climbing up the ladder to the ship--really calm day
Did not pass too many ships in the Hudson but this one needed a pilot
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Anchorage Saugerties, NY
42 04.199N
73 56.534W
Lighthouse along the Hudson
Just after leaving Waterford, Federal Lock in Troy, NY. Steve on S/V Talisman getting ready to drop down 14 feet
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Still in Waterford, NY
Steve and Karen from the S/V Talisman, Gail and Mike from M/V Happy Hours V having dinner with us at the local pub in Waterford. Steve and Karen are from Sister Bay, WI and Gail and Mike are from Cairns, Australia, doing the "loop".
Steve and Karen on S/V Talisman having cocktails on Shore Thing
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Wall, Waterford, NY
42 47.182N
73 40.717W
Shore Thing hiding out in Waterford waiting for hurricane Earl to go by
No wonder makers get pulled off station
Didn't know that blue herons could walk on water!
Morning crewing
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Lock #8 Wall
42 49.887N
73 59.609W
Lock 8, we found a shady spot here at the lock. The temps are over 90 degrees!
Amsterdam, NY
Monday, August 30, 2010
Lock #16 Wall
42 59.533N
74 42.630W
Cruise Ship exiting the lock
Top of the Cruise Ship going through the lock, not much room to spare!
Our company at this Erie Lock, blue and gold are the colors of the Erie Canal Equipment
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Lock #21 Erie Canal, Rome, NY
43 12.518/N
75 36.943W
Lock 21, we shared the area with some campers
Another type of amusement
Just entering the canal after Lake Oneida, amusement park on the left and free docks both sides of the canal
Brewerton, NY, just about to enter Lake Oneida
The channel markers have not been cleared and some are under debris and off station.
We waited one day after the locks opened before we set out. As you can see the dam is really overflowing, the waters are still high but the locks are able to function.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Still in Oswego!
Looks like we will be leaving Oswego tomorrow. They have opened the Oswego locks today but we wanted to give it some time to hopefully clear the debris
Just walking around town
The very quiet lock on the right and the overflow from the dam on the left
On the walking trail there is a tunnel that goes under the street in front of the court house. There used to be a RR going thru the tunnel, now it's part of a walking trail and riverwalk.
The grain elevators makes Shore Thing look very small
Every Thursday there is a farmers market and they close off the main street from 3pm to 8pm
View of the breakwater around the harbor on a very windy day with Lake Ontario in the background
Our friends on Amy K, Eric and Mary, were stuck with us in Joliet. They live near Rochester and came to Oswego to have lunch with us and take us anywhere we needed to go.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Oswego Town Wall
Standing waves next to the boat
Looking across the River from our boat
Red light at the lock indicates that they are not open again today.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Oswego Town Wall
We are awaiting the opening of the locks here in Oswego. It looks like we will be "River Rats" again. All the rain that fell has caused the Rivers to rise to flood conditions both here and in the Erie Canal. We have to wait and see how long it will take for the water to recede and for the Canal System to get aids to navigation back on station.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Navy Point Marina, Sackets Harbor, NY
43 56.960N
76 07.251W
Couple day rain delay here in Sackets Harbor, dedicated fishermen in the rain.
Along the St. Lawrence heading for Lake Ontario
Leaving Alex Bay as the sun is rising
Friday, August 20, 2010
Hutchinsons Marina, Alex Bay, NY
44 20.091N
75 55.234W
Downtown Alex Bay, NY
All the tour boats going to Bolt Castle on Heart Island. This Castle is being restored because it fell into complete disrepair
They rent this castle out for $750 per night for the first couple and then $60 each additional person. You have the whole island to yourself!
Here is an old friend of ours
View out of a window on the third floor
This castle did not have to be restored just updated because someone lived in it continuously. The original owner was the third president of Singer Sewing Machine Company and introduced buying on time.
Dark Island, Singer Castle
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