Day 62 … Wednesday,
June 21, 2017 … 23.7 miles traveled/ 3 hours, 15 minutes
Lock 20, Erie
Canal to Sylvan Beach, NY
Leaving Lock 20 this morning |
Last
night our friends, one of our on & off buddy boats Day Dream, came over for
dinner. They had scored a huge plate of pasta from a neighbor of the Lock 20
park. The neighbor was walking thru the park, stopped to chat with Day Dream.
Next thing you know he comes back with a plate of cookies for them. THEN, in
the morning they brought over this huge plate of pasta. WOW, was it good. We
added a salad and a nice night of quiet conversation was had by all.
one of the many dams we go around; this one has a huge tree waiting to crash over and float down river |
there are many "flood gates" we go under as we travel these only come down when the canal floods to control the flooding |
remains of the original Erie Canal |
view forward |
the sky brightens all day |
Firestorm leaving a lock |
Today
was an easy run of almost 24 miles; the first 18 were lock free. Then, 2 locks
back to back both lowering us 25’. Yes, I said lowering. We grabbed lines to
hold the boat in place by the lock wall and rode the water down.
waterfall along the way |
All
3 boats from last night, Firestorm, Day Dream and us, stopped here at Sylvan
Beach. We caught back up to Kia Mae!! We missed Bad Habit, they are days ahead
of us now and a faster boat without pets on board, so they can go farther than
us in a day. It is an adorable beachy town with carnival rides by the beach, a
huge beach and park plus shopping and restaurants. Rip made a run to the liquor
store on the bike while I took Cally to go swim at the beach.
Lots of carnival rides |
Pretty park, but dogs not allowed in the picnic area 😞 |
4
other Looper boats, Firestorm, Day Dream, Kia Mae and us, went for ice cream in
the mid-afternoon.
Friend Laurie, from Firestorm, loving on Cally |
I
took Cally for a long walk, hoping it would end in a swim at the huge beach …
NOPE. BIG sign said NO Dogs on the beach, 24 Hour Surveillance and $25 fine.
Dang it. Wish they would provide a 30’ strip of beach for dogs. Oh, well. She
was pooped from her long walk and never knew she might have been going
swimming.
The
plan is to be here at this FREE wall for the night, then head across Oneida Lake
tomorrow, if the weather holds. It isn’t a big lake … about 22 miles across. We
don’t need perfect weather, but we don’t need to beat ourselves up either.
Day 63 …
Thursday, June 22, 2017 … 28.9 miles traveled in 5 hours, 10 mins
Sylvan Beach, NY
to Pirates Cove Marina, Brewerton, NY
heading out across Oneida Lake |
First
up, crossing Lake Oneida; pretty uneventful easy cruising and then back into
the Erie Canal. We didn’t have definite docking plans, yet. So, a few phone
calls later we had everything we needed and reserved at Pirates Cove Marina in
Brewerton, NY.
some bridges are only supposed to be 20-21' high at high water ... we are 19'10" |
Due
to weather, we plan to stay for 2 nights. The docks aren’t much to look at, but
functional. There is a pool, nice clean updated bath/shower facility, laundry
and restaurant! The couple that runs the place couldn’t be nicer and more helpful.
Plus, they had a mechanic to do a swap out of a thermostat on the Cummins
engine that Rip wants replaced. The mechanic pops by late in the day; he’ll be
here first thing in the am and finish up.
Day 64 … Friday,
June 23, 2017 … 00.00 miles traveled
Pirates Cove
Marina, Brewerton, NY
Ends
up being a long day for all; errands for me and Rip worked on the engine with
the mechanic. Rip also did an oil change. Cally spent a lot of the day in the
master berth so she didn’t interfere with the engine work or trip and fall in
to the engine room while the hatch was open. I end up making two runs to the
local marine parts place. We needed our Quarantine Flag (for entering Canada &
a Canadian Courtesy Flag to fly once we drop the Quarantine Flag), while at the
parts store Rip wanted me to pick up a replacement thermostat for the spare
parts locker. Thermostat had to be ordered & picked up the shop (same day!!);
so a return trip was in order.
In
between, 4 Looper ladies piled into the marina courtesy car and headed to
WalMart for provisions I usually buy about 14 days’ worth when I shop. With 4
of us, we packed that car!! Next up more laundry.
There was a band on Friday night didn't have to leave the boat for entertainment |
Then
it was pool time. All for Looper boats, Pharm Life, Firestorm, Tag Team &
Lab Partners, enjoyed our own drinks
and
munchies. Rip and I ordered appetizers from the restaurant before the others
arrived. General Tso’s Chicken Wings & Fried Onions with Petal Sauce filled
us up. We took desert back to the boat and called it a meal. Ok, not healthy
and off the diet but really good!
Day 65 …
Saturday, June 24, 2017 … 25.2 miles traveled in 5 hours, 10 mins
Brewerton, NY to
Lock 7/Lock8 wall, Oswego, NY
We
leave Brewerton and just a couple miles later leave the Erie Canal and head
north onto the Oswego Canal.
We
will go thru 6 locks today … these locks lower the boat until we are at the
level of Lake Ontario, our next destination. Each lock is different, but
similar. Each entry is different, but similar. Each lock is a pain. It was sort
of cool in the beginning, now they are just another thing to get through. The surrounding
sights can be pretty, but it is slow work. At least today it is a clear crisp
day, but temperatures are not high. It was comfortable weather to sit in the
locks.
We are at the top of the lock, waiting to go down once we are down we will go UNDER that green pedestrian crossing with the stop signs |
Friend and Buddy Boater, Lauire from Firestorm holding a lock line waiting for the water to drain snd the boats to start going down |
Firestorm coming out of a lock |
this is where Cally is supposed to stay when we are on deck during a lock |
We
decided early on to stay at the free wall between lock 7 & 8. We did locks
1, 2, 3, 5, 6 & 7. There isn’t a lock 4. We are right in front of lock 8,
watching boats go thru the lock and can see Lake Ontario. It’s rather windy
today and waves are crashing over the breakwaters. NOT a day for us to go out.
one of the dams along the route |
Lock to the right - we just came out Dam to the left we went around |
approaching another lock |
approaching another lock |
Inside a lock |
Finally ... after 6 locks today ... tied up to a all between locks for the night |
Day 66 … Sunday,
June 25, 2017 … 00.00 miles traveled Lock7/Lock8 Wall, Oswego, NY
We
are also close to town; time for a bike ride to WalMart for the (I hope) last
of prescription refills we need before entering Canada. I think we are set so
none needed until we re-enter the US in a few weeks. It is also windy &
thunderstorms are due to roll in this afternoon. We’ll stay put, run errands,
do chores and wait for tomorrow. Monday is shaping up to be a go day to cross
Lake Ontario.
Rip
does more maintenance; this time on the windshield wipers. Just getting things ready
for open water cruising. We have been in inland rivers and canals for a long
time now. Never having been on one of the great lakes in a boat, I can only
imagine it is like the Chesapeake Bay. Could be good or the forecast could be
off and we are in for a bumpy 50 mile ride. Time will tell.
Lots
of Looper boats are positioning themselves here by lock 8 to cross Lake Ontario
tomorrow. We have seen a few we know and more we have yet to meet, but know they
are coming. The Looper Facebook group and the Looper app, with location map,
keep us in touch with each other. I am sure Cally and I will wander down the
docks again and meet more Loopers.
Tomorrow
… Lake Ontario and entering Canada??
View from our lock wall between Locks 7 & 8 in Oswego, NY |
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