We finally have a good
Internet connection so here is what we have ben up to for the past week.
On Sunday we left
Peterborough after waiting until the harbor opened at eight am so that we could
get a pump out. The harbormaster
at Peterborough was giving different deals for dockage depending on when you
talked to him, he had told us that a pump out was included in our dockage so we
took advantage of that deal. There were about eight other boats leaving this
morning, the lock was very close to the marina, we did not get through our
first lock of the day until shortly after 10 am with all the activity.
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Waiting for first lock of the day |
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Tight squeeze, Ivy on Karma |
Our next lock was the Peterborough Lift
Lock just after the first lock. It
was really a thrill, we were lifted up 65 feet, it was really something to see
and experience.
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Going up!! |
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All most at the top |
We then did five
other locks before calling it a day, even though we had only traveled 11 miles,
it was already 2:30 in the afternoon.
We checked into the Lakefield Marina and since they also sold ice cream
we had a dish for our lunch. Yummy! We were on a face dock with Karma and a
boat we had met by the name of Jan’s Tern, they were from Colorado. John and I walked to town and did some
provisioning. We returned for
dinner on board and a few more episodes of West Wing, before heading to bed.
Monday we left Lakefield
Marina around 8 am with Karma. We
traveled around 21 miles, did five more locks and stayed at the Buckhorn Lock
Wall for the night. We enjoyed some beautiful scenery along the way.
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Waiting on the blue line to lock through next lock |
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The lock at Buckhorn |
Tuesday when we awoke it was
already windy. We left early and
experienced some very skinny water and passed by a couple of spots where other
Loopers have hit rocks. We were lucky to avoid them this time. It was quite
nerve racking. While going through
the lock in Bobcaygeon we met Marc’s Arc and Quest, it was too early in the day
to stop but the town looked interesting.
Someone along the way told John about a restaurant “Just For The
Halibut” but couldn’t remember
what town it was in,. As I was
reading about Bobcaygeon after we went through the lock it mentioned the
restaurant. Oh well, I’m sure
there will be others
We did two locks and traveled about 33 miles by the time we arrived at Fenlon Falls. We pulled into to the lock at about 11:30 and as we were locking through we asked if there was any room along the upper wall. The Lockmasters were very nice and they said that they thought we could squeeze into the spaces that were left. With their help we did in fact fit in, plus this lock had power and water. All along the Trent the Lockmasters have bent over backwards to make the journey a pleasant experience. We cannot say enough about how friendly and helpful they have all been.
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Fenlon Falls |
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Reproduction of a Lock masters cabin |
We decided to once again get
a few loads of laundry done. This
is one thing that I am very much looking forward to NOT doing when I get
home. I cannot tell you how much
it is a pain to have to take your laundry some where other than your home and
sit and wait for it to get done.
You cannot leave it for fear some one else would need to use the
machine. Ok, so it’s not a great
big deal in the whole scheme of things but I still would rather do it at home.
We then enjoyed dinner along with three other Looper couples who were docked with us at the Fenlon Falls Lock wall. It was fun to meet the nice people on
the boats Say Good Bye and Attitude Adjustment, along with the folks on Karma.
On Wednesday we left the lock
wall and headed for our first of seven locks. today we will be locking through and going down instead of
up, we have learned that it is much easier and quicker to lock down. Our second lock was the Kirkfield
Lift Lock. The one guidebook that we have been following stated that this was
more thrilling than the Peterborough Lock because the lift structure is not
enclosed and you get more of a feeling of
“ hanging out there”. We
were first in line and John took Passport into a pan that was suspended nearly
5 stories in the air. The books said that “if your afraid of heights this lock
is sure to thrill you”. Well guess
who is not so keen on heights. So
there I was leaning over the edge of Passport in order to tie a line on to the
side of the lock wall as I looked down five stories. OMG, to say the least I
thought it was pretty scary and once we were secured I made my way to the back
of the boat for the ride down.
Once we were down it was no big deal and it did not take long to get
down at all. I was sure glad that
this lock was done. Karma needed
to get to a marina that had Internet as they had some banking along with other
needs to get caught up on, so we
bid farewell for now. We did five
more locks with out any difficulties.
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Long wait for railroad bridge to open |
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Small boat that was fixing the lock |
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Sixteen boat pile up, waiting to lock through |
After the first lock the
scenery became more rugged with lots of rocks along the shore. There were also many rocks right beside
the channel just under the water.
The water is becoming clearer and the rocks are quite intimidating. There were many really cool cottages
along the way, it is amazing how they are able to incorporate them into the all
the granite rocks on the islands.
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Many cottage along the shore |
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An owl watching us cruise by |
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Good place to lounge for the day |
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Our last lock |
Friday morning slept in and
had a leisurely morning. We left
the Lock wall at 10am and followed the small boat route through Potato
Cut. You really have to pay close
attention to the markers and where you are. We then ran outside for a bit before picking up the small
craft route leading into Honey Harbor.
We are staying at South Bay Cove Marina which is about 2 miles past
Honey Harbor. This is one of the
nicer marina along the Loop, plus they give you a Looper discount.
Currently there are four other Loopers here; Brown Eyed Girl, Kismet, Sea Biscuit and C-Bay. It was sure nice seeing our “holiday buddies” again. We were with Dean & Beth from Kismet for Thanksgiving in Panama City, FL and spent Easter at Kennedy Space Center with Craig & Ginny from Brown Eyed Girl. In addition to some time on the river system we traveled with Craig & Ginny from late February to mid May. We have been playing hopscotch with Bill & Pam from Seabiscuit along the TSW.
The small boat channel is
crazy with all the smaller boats zipping around the rocks. We all plan to stay put Saturday and to
leave early Sunday morning with Brown Eyed Girl and Kismet for sure possibly
sea Biscuit and C-Bay as well. We will be taking the Small Craft Route to
Henri’s Fish Camp on Sans Souci Island in hopes of beating some of the traffic. After that we will be with Brown Eyed
Girl for at least another day on the Small Craft Route before they head across
Georgian Bay to Tobormory to begin working their way back to Lake Erie. We had a few good bye hugs along the
way but we keep meeting up. This
time will be harder as we will be headed in opposite directions. We have sure enjoyed their company on
the Loop and will miss them.
We seem to be traveling with
two Looper groups. There is the group that started in 2011(ourselves included)
who are well into their Loop’s and who we are with now. Then there is the 2012 group who are just getting started
who we were with for most of the TSW and hope to see again as they catch up to
us. Hopefully once we get home to
Mackinaw City we will get one last chance to meet up with fellow Loopers from each group for one
last time as they go through the Straits.
Hope everyone at home is
enjoying a nice weekend, our best to all.
Mary and John
1 comment:
How fun to see the pictures of your journey and all the familiar faces you have caught up with. Please give our greetings to the loopers! We will be in Peterborough on Wednesday to meet our daughter who will be with us for a week leaving in either Barrie or Orillia. We were talking today with some boaters from Orillia who suggested eating at Herbert's which I gathered is near Henri's. I didn't have a notepad so I can't give a better description. We'll keep watching your progress! Give us hints.
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