Chicago to Kentucky Lake Lake Michigan
In my last article, I mentioned that the lock of Peoria had been closed for 7 days for repairs. We thought wait 3-4 hours to cross this lock but after 1 1 / 2 hour, the lockmaster informed us that he was ready for us.
The banks of the Illinois River are composed of asphalt plants, coal, etc.. This explains why, during our visit, the boat was covered with a thin black layer both outside inside. It was therefore necessary for me to do household ... yet. Saying that there are people who think they are mostly minors Abitibi-breathing unhealthy air. I hope the people of Chicago and the surrounding areas are aware that their lungs are a little "blackened".
On the Mississippi, we're talking, of course, barges and "Tow Boat". It's everywhere, on both sides of the river and in the middle. It's pretty impressive. A single barge measures 100 feet long by 25 feet wide. The "Tow Boat" which has moved furthest along is 35 barges.
We must be alert. When we see them coming towards We must immediately contact the captain and ask him which side he wishes he meets you. Here's an example: "Tow Boat northbound at mile 56, then this is a PC (pleasure craft) southbound. Captain, is Which Side Would you like us to pass?" If it told us: "On 1 whistle," then we would meet from port to port. He would respond immediately: "On 1 whistle, thank you Captain." I'll post pictures soon showing you the barges are pushed by "Tow Boat".
Navigation on the Illinois River and Mississippi is not remarkable. Only plants and barges. Not much to see. Water is very dirty and there are plenty of floating debris (trees, bottles, tires !!!!!)
When there are no marinas or anchorages possible, then use the remaining resources are either attached to stationary barges. It's something to live. Photos to come. Friday, September 10, we were at Hoopes Marine Service Kimmswick, Missouri. When our boats were properly secured barges along, Fern (a woman aged 85) has summoned all the "loopers", that is to say couples like us who make the big circle (the loop) to a meeting to brief us on what we can expect further, specific locations where we can meet or exceed barges, areas of eddies rather impressive boats that wander from left to right on a few thousand feet, possible places to anchor, etc..
During our stay in Grafton, Missouri, we rented a car and have been visiting the St. Louis arch and its adjacent museum. Very impressive.
For one week, we sailed in company of 4-5 boats. It was very enjoyable. Full of retired people with different professions: pharmacist, computer programmer, police, car salesman, etc..
We stayed 7 days at Green Turtle Bay Marina, Kentucky. We take this opportunity to wash and wax the exterior of the boat (all that is navy blue). Whole job, I says ... you ... Luke and I spent four days to clean our "baby". Fortunately, at each end of the afternoon was we're going to the pool. No, the water was not cold even though it was not hot. It felt good in tabarnouche!
So at this marina, we met a dozen "loopers". Every evening at 17:30 is "cocktail time". We stood in a gazebo at the marina. It was very nice to see some loopers we had seen several weeks ago. The last night we attended a potluck with all the gang. We were about 20 people.
last 2 days we are on Kentucky Lake. Beautiful! Water is much more beautiful and anchors are almost unlimited. I forgot to tell you it is very, very, very hot for 2 weeks. Before yesterday, 101o F to 95o F outside and inside. Is not it beautiful? You can bathe at least 10 times a day so as not to faint.
At our next visit to a marina, I will post pictures from Chicago.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Template Letter Of Reconsideration For Awol
NO, I 've not forgotten!
NO, there are no pirates!
NO, we have not had any trouble!
YES, I AM LAZY. This is the real reason I have not added a text recently.
That said, here's a summary of our crossing of Lake Michigan, which was great. We were about 2-3 miles from the edge. Side "is" Lake Michigan beach is formed over its entire range, compared to a lot of rocks on the side "West". We sailed the days when there was little or no wind.
Leaving Mackinaw City, on Monday August 9
Arrival in Chicago, Saturday, August 28 -20 days
-12 -374 000 marinas (we have stays of 1 to 5 days a marina, depending on the weather).
We stayed two days in Chicago. This city is fantastic. Many buildings, very high. We took a guided tour "Trolley" (bus 2 floors open) and a wonderful tour "boat", although yes, you read correctly, in which we explained the architecture of buildings.
batteries for the fridge were connected by specialists, as provided and it works.
Believe it or not, I still have not had the chance to "park" the boat again. Supposedly, it's coming! I think the captain is no hurry to continue my training.
We learn new things regularly about BLUE MAX IV. Example.: For three days, we find that the water entering the toilet is strange color (like water cloudy or dirty). Yesterday we arrived in Peoria, Illinois, we agreed to empty our water reservoirs because the water would be dirty, even if the faucets throughout the boat was clean. After emptying and 2 rinses, we have found that water was coming down the toilet came directly from lakes or rivers. What a discovery! This tells you the quality of water for several days. Hopefully it will clear soon.
Sammy was sick a few days. It eats anything lying on the floor when he walks in the parks. Now it is a thing of the past, until next time.
The lock of Peoria has been closed all week for repairs. So we sailed to a snail's pace and extended our stay in marinas because the lock will be open from tomorrow only. We were informed that there could be delays of 3-4 hours before entering the lock, the first barges and pleasure boats in the second. As we are retired, why stress ourselves with that? Must take it cool ....
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