I was driving when we got to this one so I did the driving; TQ has a little more motorboat handling experience than me so I was tempted to hand over the helm to him and go handle lines, but I was actually looking at this trip as a good chance to get more experience for myself, and at some point I was going to be driving into my first lock, so heck, I went with it. My approach was not a thing of beauty, this being our first lock we didn't have a sense of the time it would take for the lockmaster to be ready for us, so instead of approaching juussst fast enough to maintain steerage, I drove up to the waiting area and then stopped and then had to do a couple of circles to stay in place. I got better at that as we went along, we did end up a good job of taking turns doing things, which was pretty much what I'd wanted.
We got to Seneca Falls around 5, found ourselves a spot on the town wall, sorted out our storage a little better and then fixed our first dinner on the boat, steak and potatoes and squash.
Here are some photos from the first day. Click on any photo for a slideshow view.
6 comments:
Thanks for an interesting post - I never thought about locks in that area.
It's a pretty amazing system. A couple of years ago I treated myself to a little adventure, I went to Ithaca to help out with the Women Swimmin' for Hospicare fundraiser and then instead of driving back home to Brooklyn, I drove to Waterford, NY, dropped off my rental car there and paddled to Brooklyn. 7 days, nice trip.
If I could take more time off from work, it would be entirely possible to get rid of the car in Ithaca!
Wow so beautiful. Would love to see a picture of TQ (Ha!)
He's very camera-shy - in fact publicity-shy in general - and I don't put him on the blog too much. However, there is a nice picture of him grilling some steaks for us in Clyde over on the Nimble Nomad post (shhh don't tell him)!
Or the one I took of you guys with TQ at the helm! It was so much fun watching you head out on to the lake. Locks are FUN!!! Thanks for this sweet revisit.
Wow, that is exciting to drive through locks! Way to go
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