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Quiet anchorage |
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Enjoying the quiet anchorage |
Saturday
9/3/2016
Today we left our anchorage at about 7:45am. It was a gorgeous morning. Slight breeze, sun and no clouds. Mike looked at our next course, while Joell drove. Not much barge (tow) traffic. Must be due to Labor Day weekend. About 9:30am we arrived at Lock and Dam 52. The dam master told us the wait would be 2 hours. We were told to anchor out until he called us through. Mike tied a few line ends, to pass the time, while the admiral wrote a few lines for the blog. We were still running with our boat buddies John and Joanna.
After about 2 hours, we called the lock master again. He stated there were about 7 tows waiting and he would try to get us through after about 2 or 3. Understand that it takes about 1 hour/lift. One or two tows may go in at a time, depending how long they are.
At 3pm, we were called into the lock. :) At 4pm, we were sitting tight inside the lock with the door stuck. Hydraulic issue, we were told. We had Locktails, then a lock supper on the grill. How many can say they have done that? At about 7:40pm, the door opened and we were out. It was very dark, so we anchored a mile outside the lock. It was actually a very calm night.
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Olmsted lock will be replacing lock 52 & 53. It is currently still under construction |
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Olmsted will be a beautiful lock |
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Quiet morning ride |
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Calm Ohio River |
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Elwood making sure the fishing boats stay their distance |
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Lock 52 was built in 1928 |
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Old Lock 52 |
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Lock 52 |
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Joanna in lock 52 |
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Mike and Joell in Lock 52 |
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Starting to get dark in Lock 52
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