Feels great to be on the move again, but still have to watch those sandbars!
AS29 - Advanced Sharpie 29'
Lollygag is a, professionally designed, home-built sailboat (with modifications.) She is a Catboat Yawl with a Gaff Rigged Main and Marconi Mizzen.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Sandbars....ARGH!
10/2/12
Day 1
To avoid a tree snag, we zigged instead of zagging and ended up on a sandbar on the Apalachicola river - Mile 78
Lollygag at a heel stuck on a sandbar |
Maybe if we take an anchor out an use the new winch.... Nope! |
Maybe if we use an oar to shovel a path.... Nope! |
Maybe if we take the big anchor out and use the windless... Nope! |
So close to the deep water and we can't get there! |
Day 2; October 3, 2012
Navy Reserves try to help......Nope! |
Monday, October 1, 2012
10-1-2012 on the Apalachicola
We are anchored just above Blountstown.
No pictures today because it was rainy and we only moved two miles downstream.
Check out this link via Google Earth of the Apalachicola River. You can see all the sandbars we hope to get through tomorrow.
NOAA website predicts about 0.7 feet ..... wish us luck!
No pictures today because it was rainy and we only moved two miles downstream.
Check out this link via Google Earth of the Apalachicola River. You can see all the sandbars we hope to get through tomorrow.
NOAA website predicts about 0.7 feet ..... wish us luck!
Chattahoochee, FL 9/30/2012
Lollygag at the dock. We usually don't stay at a dock, but this one was free with electric! |
This is an Indian mound from 1450 - 1650AD. It was a residential mound and is surrounded by live oak trees. |
Really?? You need a sign?? Finally a rule I can live with :) |
Captain attaching an additional depth sounder in preparation for going through Blountstown (on the way up, we got stuck 4 times) |
Ragweed lined both banks of the river. The color contrast was beautiful if you don't have allergy's. |
9/29/12 Woodruff Lock
"Save our Lake"
"Save our Lake"
Once the locals found out the Locks would be closing on October 7th 2012, they organized a protest and decided to lock through as many boats as they could.
And, yep....that was the day we were going through. It was a hoot!
Boats were floating around all over with people swimming and hollering back and forth. This picture is waiting for the upper gates to open. |
We were in the Lock with 23 other boats |
Both gates weren't even open before the mass exodus began. |
Rebel party barge - yahoo |
Eufaula, AL wildlife refuge to Bainbridge, GA : 9-24-12 to 9/28/12
Monday, 9/24/12
Down the twisty Chattahoochee |
Going down in the Walter F George Lock - its the big one....88 feet - going down is even faster than going up |
Bird brains waiting at the overflow for a easy pickin meal |
Heron waiting for a fish to float by- they can stand incredibility still for a long time |
First anchorage on the Chattahoochee at mile 60 Link to anchorage via Google Earth |
9/25/12 - continuing on the "hooch"
Continuing going down 25 feet at the George F Andrews Lock |
Birds walk the Lock gates looking for fish |
Holy Symphony Batman! The lower you went, the louder ALL the bollards squeaked! |
Anchorage at mile 31 Anchorage via Google Maps |
9-26-12
Back through the hydrilla on Lake Seminole |
We didn't get stuck this time going through |
The birds love the hydrilla |
Anchorage on the Flint River mile 2.4 Anchorage via Google Earth |
9/27/12
Day of rest to watch the wildlife
9-28-12
Up the Flint River to Bainbridge, GA
The water has been low for so long that the stumps are beginning to grow |
The Flint River is very soothing and peaceful |
Just 2 years later, the stumps are becoming trees |
There's Bainbridge Marina and the ramp where Lollygag was launched |
At the fuel dock Bainbridge Marina via Google Earth
Funny for us was that the friends we went to visit were gone to a wedding, so we only spent one night.....dang! I hate when that happens.
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Remembering Alabama
There's a hint of color in the trees, the Locks are getting ready to close and it's time to think about heading downstream.
We loved this place! |
Start the morning walk by going up this big hill. |
Looking back down the hill - you can see the water and marina at the bottom. |
Pretty wild flowers |
Don't go to the left....no, no...bad idea |
Top of the paved walking path - really steep |
Looking back up the walking path |
Woodpeckers knocking all over the place |
Decorative grass outside of pool |
Long legged Heron |
Swimming every day will definitely be missed |
Finally got a picture of a King Fisher |
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