It has been another whirlwind few days. We had two days in Brewerton to restock our pantry and supplies before heading into Canada where prices would be higher. The marina has a courtesy car that can be used, but we had our truck stored there so it made our chores easier. Continue reading Canada, we have arrived! 6/28/2018
Month: June 2018
Amsterdam to Brewerton, Erie Canal 6/24/2018
6/24/2018
We spent 2 nights at Amsterdam, wanting a day off. This gave us time to explore the town with Bob and Diane, Sea Cottage. Amsterdam was once a bustling manufacturing center. Mohawk Carpets and Sandford Carpets were based here along with broom, linseed oil and other industries. Below are photos taken at the historic Post Office, City Hall which once was the Sanford’s mansion, and the Elwood Museum and Green Hill Cemetery.
Leaving Amsterdam, we locked through #13 and were told that Lock 14 was closed and efforts were being made to get it opened. We tied to the wall before the lock with several other boats to wait a couple hours for the blockage to be cleared. Once through, we continued through Locks 15, 16 and then the big lift, Lock 17. Little Falls, Lock 17 lifts boats up 40.5 feet, the largest lift on the Erie. We pulled into Little Falls Harbor and Rotary Park tired from the long day. It was dinner and bed for us, knowing that we’d have another long day coming.
Sure enough, it was a good thing we got an early start. Right off the bat we heard that Lock 18 was not working. We hoped but the time we got there things would be cleared up, but that was not the case. We opted to tie up on the wall at Herkimer and visited the gift shop there while waiting. A call to the fellow looper told us that the lock was working manually, slowly, but locking boats through. So after this 2 hour delay, we had to hustle. Locks on the Erie close at 5pm and we knew it was going to be tight for us. Upon completing Lock 20, the lockmaster asked if we planned to continue to Lock 21 and 22. Upon hearing that we did, he told us to “put the pedal to the metal” . We had to be at lock 21 by 4:45 if we wanted to continue through. Tim throttled us up and we slipped into Lock 21 with only a couple of minutes to spare. Since there are no tie ups in the mile between 21 and 22, Lock 22 had to wait for us. It was 5:30 when we finally finished locking. A few miles later we were tied to the free wall at Sylvan Beach, too pooped to care what the town had to offer. Weather was again a factor for us. We had 20 miles of open water to cover the next day and the forecast was a bit iffy. Sea Cottage and we decided to make a call first thing in the morning on if crossing Oneida Lake was on or not. tim and I were pushing to go because we saw an window to cross Lake Ontario open up for the coming Tuesday. We needed to go so we could make that window. Otherwise we wouldn’t be able to cross until Friday.
We woke to calm winds and some drizzle. The weather forecast held and we cast of our lines at 7:30. Two hours later we pulled into Winter Harbor.
2/24/2018
Now on the dock at Winter Harbor:
I began this post several days and many locks ago and am just now getting back to it. It has been a busy few days and today will be our first “day off” in a while. We crossed Oneida Lake yesterday and arrived at Winter Harbor Marina around 9:30. It was an early, but short day. We knew the weather was coming in and we needed to beat it across the lake. Winter Harbor will be Subject to Change’s winter home and we moved our truck up here earlier this summer so we were able to do the bulk of our provisioning after getting settled in. We plan to leave tomorrow morning for Oswego and then cross Lake Ontario on Tuesday.
Continue reading Amsterdam to Brewerton, Erie Canal 6/24/2018
Cruising on the Erie Canal, Amsterdam, NY. 6/19/2018
When we were planning this trip, we figured that the section through the Hudson Valley and west on the Erie would be nice, but I wasn’t expecting it to be this nice. Continue reading Cruising on the Erie Canal, Amsterdam, NY. 6/19/2018
NYC here we come. 6/16/2018
I know I owe you a blog, but I gotta admit there is just too much going on. This has been such a packed, beautiful, fun, wonderful time that I am being selfish. I don’t want to take time away from it to sit down and write it all out. You’ll have to settle for pictures.
What’s that alarm??? 6/8/2018
My last post left you with a teaser, now I have to deliver. Shortly after I finished the draft of the previous post, we had a little excitement that quickly became a problem. Let me tell you about it. Continue reading What’s that alarm??? 6/8/2018
Currents and More. 6/6/2018
As we travel down the Delaware River, I’m sitting here thinking about a main topic for this post. We haven’t really seen much of interest in the last couple days, so I have no history lessons for you. I didn’t take photos of the great fish sandwiches we had for lunch at Crabby Dick’s, so I don’t have that to share. What I will tell you about is current.
Road trip to Norfolk and NY. 6/4/2018
We returned Saturday afternoon from our 4 day road trip and after a day of maintenance and chores, we are putzing north again. Continue reading Road trip to Norfolk and NY. 6/4/2018