Day 81 ... July 10, 2017 ... 9.26 miles and 7 locks in 5
hours
Peterborough Lock 20 to Lock 26, Lakefield, ON.
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Lab Partners back left being raised up the other pan is going down |
Today
was the day for the famed Peterborough Lift Lock. Built in 1904 and still the
tallest or highest hydraulic lift lock in the world at 75'. First, we locked
thru lock 20 which was right in front of us, having tied to their wall for the
night before. Firestorm, C Scape, Shell Belle and us locked thru 20, then
headed to the big lift lock. It seems a little intimating, but real is easier
in that no water moves the boat. The entire "pan" of water with the
four boats is lifted like we were on an elevator. It was very quick!
Unfortunately, due to my error, the video of going up didn't record. We only
have entering the lock and getting set before it started to rise.
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me, walking to the bow to get ready to secure us to the pan |
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Lab Partners to the right pulling into the pan; Jim & Mandy on Shell Belle waiting to enter |
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here we all are sandwiched in |
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Lab Partners leaving the top of the Peterbrough Lift Lock |
After
the lift lock, we had about 7 miles and 5 locks. Very tiring for all. Lots of
current, from the record high water around here, making things that much more
intense. Again Rip did a great job easing the boat where she needed to be,
reacting to the changes in flow from the dam water currents and settling us by
the wall so I could grab the cable with our lines and get the boat secure to
the walls. With my limited height and limited arm reach, Rip has to get us
really close for me to be of any help.
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follow the leader ... |
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narrow, but not as tight as they will be in a couple days |
On
one of the earlier locks today, I secured the bow line to a cable but didn't
grab the stern cable in time, the wind got us and the stern drifted into the
middle of the lock. Rip had to correct my error to re-position the boat, get the
stern to move over towards the wall for me to try again. He did a great job,
all while the 4th boat was waiting to come in beside us and tie to the opposite
wall. Things were tight all day with four boats filling the lock each time.
After this mishap, Rip decided to change up how we did things. Now, I grab the
stern line and secure it, then head to the bow while Rip controls the bow, with
bow thruster, so I am able to reach that cable and secure our line back to the
boat. Once all this is down, Rip can head down from the fly bridge, turn the
engine off from the salon station and then monitors/controls one of the lines.
Rip usually takes the bow and I usually take the stern. I think things went
smoother with this change.
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Firestorm in front, C Scape top right & Shell Belle to our side Shell Belle and Firestorm are too wide to fit beside each other, but we are 2' narrower so it works |
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Mike on Firestorm |
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lock attendant opening a lock wall for escape ... many are manual like this |
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each lock grounds are well maintained and generally well landscaped there seems to be alot of pride in the upkeep, as well as the gardens and display of flowers or veggies growing |
None
of the regular locks were very high today, 10-16', but lord did they seem to
fill slow. By the time we got to our destination, it was 2:30 (we started at 9)
and were wiped out. A beer in the park setting with Firestorm under the shade
of the trees was in order. More boats came in by us and others came through and
moved on to another wall or more likely the nearby marina. All, in all, 10
boats are docked here tonight, 5 of which are Looper boats, including Moon
Shadow, Cork Screw, Firestorm and Lab Partners. Talking and helping boats tie
up ... we forgot to eat lunch, so it was an early dinner. I am sure it will be
an early night as well.
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Forgot to eat lunch |
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Cally waiting for exit to go Potty |
Day 82 ... July 11, 2017 ... 38.6 miles, 4 locks in 7.25
hours
Lakefield, ON to Gordon's Yacht Marina, Bobcaygeon, ON
We
tried to start early, 8am, but the fog said otherwise. Firestorm and us waited
for it to clear and we're off by 9:15. The scenery was different and stunning today. More rock islands to navigate ... we told much more like what the Georgian Bay will be like.
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very, very pretty today |
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shorelines are all rock now |
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Burleigh Falls |
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tight route between rock islands |
The plan was for a run to Lock 31
Buckhorn. When we arrived at Lock 30/Lovesick, they called ahead to Lock 31 ...
they had space for both boats. So we left there, our back up plan; by the time
we got to Lock 31 the boat, a friend/Looper took the last space. Now, where to
go?
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thought is church and setting was spectacular you can only go by boat ... it is on an island |
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some huge homes along the way |
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some sweet cottages along the way |
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lots on rock islands |
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more amazing homes |
There
was a marina there we knew was full. We called hoping someone had cancelled, no
luck. Not finding any areas on the small lake after Bobcaygeon where we could
anchor and get Cally to shore, we called the marina and asked if we anchored
out, could we bring the dog to shore once tonight and once in the am. Gal on
the phone hemmed and hawed, finally said, "the marina really doesn't like
dogs. They spend a lot of money on making things nice and don't want dogs to
mess it up, so I have to say no to bringing dogs ashore here.
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a secure spot for two nights - right in town!! |
Finally decided we had to push on to the next town and lock, a couple hours further ahead. Knowing the next lock is popular and busy we were worried about finding space on the wall so late in the day. We called a marina there to see if they could accommodate us tonight. We had a slip reserved for the next two nights. Marina owner/manager promised she could squeeze us both in!! Winner, winner!! Amazingly Cally didn't make a peep about the long wait to go potty. She did however speak up once we were tied to the dock.
So, after lots of days running, lots of locks and lots of town walls we are back at a marina; time for laundry, grocery run and chores.
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view to the next lock ... we can see the lock wall form the marina |
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look what motored by us |
Day 83 ... July 12, 2017 ... 00 miles traveled
Gordon Yacht Marina, Bobcaygeon, ON
Stayed
put for the day ... hair cut for me, groceries for the next 12 days, laundry,
clean the boat decks, fill up the water tank and pump out the holding tank ...
lots of chores.
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Dinner out with Mike & Laurie/Firestorm at The Bob Caygeon Inn the wings and onion rings were excellent
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Dinner
out with Firestorm!
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