Wanderer is home in Annapolis after completing a 23 day trip on the Erie Canal, Champlain Canal and Lake Champlain. We launched and then left the tow rig at Seneca Lake State Park. Our trip took us east to Mile 0 at Waterford and then north as far as Vergennes on Lake Champlain. We then turned around and retraced our track past the CS Canal and as far west as Holley – Mile 283. Finally, we returned to Seneca Lake, hauled and towed home. Skipper Bob shows the Erie Canal to be 342 miles. Penny and I did not see the last 59 miles toward the West.
Considering whether to cruise east or west from the junction of Erie and Cayuga/Seneca Canals? Here are some of our impressions:
Seneca Lake State Park is a fine place to launch and leave a tow rig. No Camping. Head up the Cayuga/Seneca Canal go through one lock and spend the night in Seneca Falls. It is 8.6 miles from your launch point.
If you are interested in history, traveling faster than 10 MPH, or seeing outdoor scenery, go east. If small towns not far apart, facilities (shower, bathrooms, water and electricity) and restaurants are your main interest, go west.
The most interesting day of the trip ashore was visiting Ft. Stanwix in Rome. This fort was built to control portage between Wood Creek and the Mohawk River.
The most interesting day underway was the run from Lock 12 –last one before Lake Champlain – into Lake Champlain.
The best evening was in Spencerport. We enjoyed the concert.
The most attractive buildings on “Main St.” were seen in Pittsford.
The best antique shops were in Little Falls.
The best walk was in Holley.
Much of the eastern section of the canal is along river beds. The Mohawk Valley is attractive.
As we understand the new speed limits, you may travel no more than 45 MPH when the canal follows a river bed or lake. You must also be more than 100 feet from another boat or a dock. The general rule that you are responsible for your wake always applies. Some areas are posted No Wake.
To the west of the CS Canal, we saw nothing but a cut canal or a raised embankment. Here the speed limit is 10 MPH or 8.7 knots. More areas are posted No Wake.
If you go west, these towns are worth a stop: Newark, Palmyra, Fairport, Pittsford, Spencerport, Brockport and Holley.
If you go east, don’t miss Baldwinsville, Sylvan Beach, Rome, Utica, Little Falls, Canajoharie, and Waterford.
A good one week cruise could be had in either direction. If you intend to go our and come back on the water, save some of the good spots for the return trip.
In the next few days, I'll add this trip to our web site
http://www.2Wander.com.