Bashi Creek
On December 1, we left our anchorage a little before 8:00 hoping for a nice day, but all we got was clouds and drizzle. Our last lock was about 10 miles below the anchorage and we went through with Breeze and Gypsy Lee, a looper from Massachusetts. This was our longest day so far as we traveled 84 mikes to another anchorage called Three Rivers. This was a most interesting spot as we had to go down a narrow channel for almost 1/2 mile to an open area where we stopped. Breeze arrived here about an hour behind us. Track and photos - www.ramblr.com/web/mymap/trip/273527/904615
So the last day on the waterway started much like day 12, we got up to try for an early start and there was fog. Hoping for the best, we inched our way back down the channel to the river and pulled out into the channel totally blind. The fog was so thick you couldn't see 30' in front of the boat so we crossed the channel and re-anchored outside a marker and waited. Fortunately, the fog began to lift in about 45 minutes and we were able to get back underway. It was another long day as we traveled about 80 miles to reach Mobile Bay. Lots of interesting things to see in Mobile ship channel. Be sure to look at all the pictures. Track and photos - www.ramblr.com/web/mymap/trip/273527/905738
Boats in the Dog River parade |
Day 15 was the long leg across Mobile Bay to get to the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GICWW). Weather was finally clear and sunny without fog!! Winds were really light today so the ride across was very smooth. We passed a gigantic freighter, fishing boats and got to see a lot of dolphin - so cool! The first stop on the GICWW was at Homeport Marina and Lulu's restaurant. Now Lulu is Jimmy Buffet's sister and this location is quite the place to visit. I had my Cheesburger in Paradise and Regina did the local shrimp. We met a couple here who is touring the USA in their RV while towing motorcycles for local travel. A grand time was had by all with Buffet music playing in the background!! Track and photos - www.ramblr.com/web/mymap/trip/273527/909771
Lulu's has it all - indoor and outdoor fun |
Day 16 took us from Lulu's to Pensacola Beach which included some GICWW and several large bays. It was sunny and fairly warm, but the wind started to blow pretty strong directly from the east so we were headed straight into it which made for some waves on the bow. There were no dolphin to be seen today, but we were concentrating on finding markers. The wind roughed up the water and we were taking an occasional spray over the bow. Yes, I did want that glass windshield with wipers for a reason. We finally got Pensacola in sight and began hunting for the marina entry. All of the landmarks were in plain sight, but they didn't match the verbal instructions. It turned out to be a sort of water mirage and we located the channel into the marina and got tied up with assistance as the wind was now blowing at about 16 mph. Track and photos - www.ramblr.com/web/mymap/trip/273527/909772
Pensacola Beach Marina |
Peg Leg's is a Pensacola Beach tradition |
Entry to The Bridge |
Sunset from The Bridge deck |
Three layer key lime pie at Flounders!!! |
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