Pebble Isle Marina, haven with free cinnamon rolls |
Saturday, October 8
While here at Pebble Isle Marina, we took the courtesy car into the local 'big town' to get provisions. We went with the Morgans and found a Walmart, which lead to a little bit of the spending frenzy...Kerm bought a new radio
Now we can listen to Country and Western Music as we cruise along...it has an IPod connection so I get to hear my play lists also |
and the Morgan tried to find Schweppes's tonic water...which if their favorite (and not readily available on the "Loop"). No Scheppervencence to be found.
We left Pebble Isle at 8:40 after filling with fuel and getting pumped out.
At 2:45 Passport and Southern Belle aborted attempts to anchor at a place called Denson Creek which the books said was a pretty good anchorage. With the wind, the current and depths over 30 feet it has just not a good place for us to anchor overnight.
Our next potential anchorage was called Lick Creek...which I found delightful...it was a tight little channel getting in and then it opened up to a beautiful spot..
Plucky little tree standing firm against all odds |
Skinny entrance...is there really somewhere to anchor down here??? |
cool rock formations |
you all know I love rocks |
Curvy entrance to the Lick Creek Anchorage |
Autumn colors are starting to show |
Good night from Lick Creek |
Sunday, October 9
Foggy when we woke up but cleared by 9:30am when we broke raft with Passport.
We threw out a little tiny Danforth anchor last night to assist Passport's main anchor and woke up to find that the wind had changed and the little danforth was holding both of us safely. Don't tell Dan, who believes we are pretty inept when it comes to ground tackle...he may be right!!
The Little Anchor That Could |
Hey, Linda...
The sandals are working out GREAT |
Our Trusty Boat Buddy, Passport |
Wonderful day cruising the River. Sunny and warm. At 11:45 we passed Mermaid Marina with their not-to-be-forgotten sign.
The water was too shallow here or we would have stopped |
We reached the next anchorage at Double Island around 1:25 after a short day of 22.3 miles. We rafted with Passport. Later NautiNell and Sweet Pea came into the anchorage as well. There was quite a bit of current so we let them raft up to us and they both put out hefty anchors.
John puttering about in his dinghy |
Right before nightfall another boat came into Double Island. Called "Annie", it was a home built riverboat complete with working calliope. Benford-designed, it took the owners (Ron and Carol) 16 years to build and now they are enjoying it on the rivers here in the South.
'Annie' |
Monday, October 10
Grey and cloudy morning but no wind and no fog. We are in no big rush to leave because we only plan to go 10 miles, along to Clifton Marina, and stay there for the night. When "Annie" left she gave us all a little serenade...
Click on the arrow to listen
We left the anchorage at 10:35 with Passport and arrived at Clifton Marina 2 hours later.
Clifton Marina's little entrance |
Mary's Barber Shop on the Dock |
Good Looking Buddy Boats |
Captain Kerm |
I got laundry done here and the dryer was super...75 cents for enough time to shrink every item in your dirty clothes sack.
Tuesday, October 11
Departed Clifton Marina at 8:56 heading for Wolf Island Anchorage.
Passport |
This is Bob on River Wanderer...17 foot boat and he's out here doing the rivers, we love it |
Some river cabins |
Good night from Wolf Island |
Wednesday, October 12
We departed Wolf Anchorage at 7:45am after calling the Lockmaster at Pickwick Lock to see if there was any significant barge traffic that would delay us. He said if we hustled we could make an opening before a large tow. Based on this information we cruised on down the river and had pb&js for our breakfast.
At 8:45 we passed Shiloh Battlefield and by 10:10 we were secured to the lock wall.
Warning sign before Pickwick Lock |
Passport entering the lock chamber |
"Resolute" First time locking through |
We were fortunate to make it through the lock so quickly. Pleasure craft have the lowest priority and the TVA locks are notorious for long wait times. Once through the lock we entered Pickwick Lake which is said to have some the prettiest anchorages since the North Channel up in Canada. We are heading for one of those anchorages for the night. It is called Dry Creek. Arrived at 12:07 and plunked our anchor down. Traveled 20.6 miles today
Good night from Dry Creek |
Thursday, October 13 - Sunday, October 16
It was a rough night on the hook, we swung all over the place but it held!! |
We are heading for Grand Harbor Marina for several days of relaxation and regrouping. Mary and I have appointments for haircuts at the resort's spa. We plan to go to tour Shiloh and there is some maintenance that the Belle needs to have done. We also need to decide if we are going to Chattanooga or not.
Left Dry Creek at 11:22.
Capt |
It was windy and I left the cabin doors open while I went up on the fly bridge result = paper towel explosion |
Grand Harbor Marina and Condominiums |
Ship's Store and Office |
We arrived at 12:51, docking at a very windy spot. Only traveled 6.4 miles today.
List of activities enjoyed/undertaken over the next couple of days-
- Haircut and massage for me..hooray!!!
- Shopping in Counce, TN for supplies
- Shopping in Savannah, TN for Liquor and other necessities...still no Schweppes for the Morgons
- Talked with many of the Loopers here
- Kerm replaced the house water pump
- Kerm worked on lots of boat things
- Went out to dinner with Passport and Resolute friends
- Toured Shiloh Battlefield and National Cemetery
- Bought a boat mop like Mary Morgan's. Now my boat should be as clean as hers...yeah, right!!
Mop's name is Janice, she was Animal's girlfriend in the Muppets and the mop looks just like her |
Monday, October 17
Sunny, beautiful morning. Departed Grand Harbor Marina heading for Panther Creek to anchor out. Passport is still with us. Left at 9:54 and we were excited by the wonderful scenery on Pickwick Lake. My favorite is this little cove with a waterfall. There is only room for one or two boats to anchor. It's Brilliant, as the English would say.
We took the dinghy down and rowed over to Passport for a cocktail. We have decided to forgo the side trip to Chattanooga and will stay around Pickwick Lake until we head down the Tenn-Tom Waterway to Mobile Bay. This means it's time to say goodbye to Mary and John.
So after a nice drink and farewells we rowed home. Since a wind shift was predicted, Kerm wanted to reset the anchor. I got it out fine but we could not get it to grab. Finally, I pulled it up and the anchor had snagged a huge stump. That's why it was skipping along the bottom. By this time it was getting dark, so we rafted up with Passport. They can't get rid of us so fast!! After dark we all spent some time star gazing and then the wolves started to howl and yap. Eerie sound echoing across the Lake.
Good night from Panther Creek |
Tuesday, October 18
Now it really is time to say goodbye. We need a part for our head from Aqua Yacht Harbor and Passport is going to Florence and points East. Mary and John, thanks for being great boat buddies and turning into good friends. We'll miss you but will see you again soon, I'm sure.
John cleaning the boat, surprise, surprise! |
John and Mary Morgan |
Leaving Panther Creek |
We weighed anchor and left the creek at 8:03am. When we went past the waterfall two boat were anchored inside. My turn will come!
Docked at Aqua Yacht Harbor at 9:47am.
Kerm replaced the joker valve on the toilet and I spent all day scrubbing the Belle. Of course it began to rain right after I had finished. Kerm said it was a nice soft water rinse. The weather is supposed to be a little colder for the next couple of days so we will have to break out the jeans and fleeces.
That's it for now...I'm up to date, hooray.
Love to all,
Christie
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