Pat Anderson
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Well, I would disagree with Boris and Chuck - we did not find ANY part of our Loop "boring"! The Illinios, Mississippi, Ohio, Tenn-Tom and Black Warrior were all interesting to us! It was even fun hanging with Loopers in Demopolis waiting out Hurricane Nate!
There are quite a few cool places between Chicago and Mobile, sorry this is such an epistle!
The Village of Hennepin, IL (9/6/17). Free dock, public restrooms, a Post Office, a marine supply store, a grocery store, and three taverns, what more could you want?
Peoria, IL (9/7/17). The mysterious free marina with power and water that does not officially exist, right next to the stern wheeler Spirit of Peoria dock and right below the Riverfront Festival Park with public restrooms and an ice cream shop. This was a fun place to walk around.
Alton , IL (9/11/17). There were some interesting anchorages, notable mainly for being nothing like their Active Captain entries described them, before we reached Alton! Alton is a bona fide city, with a very cool and unique restaurant/bar called Fast Eddie's Bon Air, where we had a fun night with a blog follower there. There is a Walmart in Alton, and Uber, so a good place to reprovision! Another dinner with a blog follower at Tony's. Does any of this sound "boring" or "uninteresting" so far? This is also where we left the Illinois and entered the Mississippi!
Hoppies (should be "Hoppy's" but I can't change Skipper Bob and Active Captain!), Kimswick, MO ((9/14/17). This place is legendary among Loopers, although it apparently barely exists today. It was four rusty barges with a fuel barge and the one-of-a-kind Fern Hopkins. She is probably 80, and holds forth every evening for the Loopers tied up there. We sat around with all the other Loopers while Fern sat right under the "No Smoking" sign next to gas pump lighting one cigarette after another as she gave us her nightly wisdom! Hoppies was done in by a hurricane, not an explosion! At the time, this was the last fuel on the Mississippi for 250 miles. This place, I can say for sure, is neither boring nor uninteresting!
Little River Diversion Channel. Cape Girardeaux, MO (9/15/17). All Loopers go up the Little River Diversion Channel to anchor off the Mississippi, but usually only a short distance, and none past the railroad bridge, maybe a quarter mile or so. We went up all the way to the Interstate bridge, some two or three miles! There was a gas station a short way from our anchorage on an Interstate exit. A kindly gentleman gave me a ride into Cape Girardeax to buy a 5 gallon gas container, and I trudged the short distance to the gas station three times for "insurance" fuel that it turned out we didn't need. It was still an intersting stop all the same!
Paducah Marina, Paducah, KY (9/17/17). We hoped Paducah Marina would be open, but it wasn't, it was still under the contractor's control. But the contractor was not chasing off boats that tied up there and enjoyed the (for the time being) free water and power. We had a nice time here with the other Loopers who also tied up here!
Green Turtle Bay Marina, Grand Rivers, KY (9/18/17). This is a fantastic marina on Lake Barkley with a couple of nice restaurants, and Grand Rivers is an intersting little town! We stayed three days here. Not boring or uninteresting at all! A short distance from Green Turtle Bay, we left Lake Barkley and entered Kentucky Lake through "the cut."
Land Between the Lakes is the area between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, many cool anchorages, and a swim in the buff or two!
Pickwick Landing State Park, TN (9/24/17). We had a LOT of cool anchorages on Kentuky Lake after leaving Green Turtle Bay, but Pickwick Landing State Park was major cool. We connected with other Loopers here and enjoyed (suffered?) an evening of playing some mysterious board game aboard the sailing catamaran Angel Louise along with friends Bob and Gail from Bellingham on the trawler Good Times. This state park is a very interesting place with a wonderful campground that we may visit from the land side some time in the future!
Aqua Yacht Harbor, Iuka, MS (9/25/17). Another great marina, right where the route starts down the Tenn-Tom Waterway. We spent two days here, and another boater took us to a pretty good BBQ place. Does this sound like "grinding out the miles"?
Bay Springs Lake, MS (9/27/17). A wonderful lake with many anchorages right after you leave the "Divide Cut" of the Tenn-Tom. A great spot for another swim in the buff!
Wilkins Lock Boat Ramp MS (8/28/17). This boat ramp is on a little pond above the Wilkins Lock. This is a Corps of Engineers facility, and it is gorgeous. It has a big concrete parking lot, trash cans, restrooms and a nice large grassy area. We liked it a lot!
Demopolis, AL (10/2/17). There were some exciting anchorages beween Wilkins Lock and Demopolis, but you can read the blog about those! Demopolis was where we waited out Hurricane Nate for more than a week. They had a loaner car, and there are a lot of historic sites in Demopolis! Hurricane Nate passed over, and it was no big deal, but we had fine time in Demopolis!
Bobby's Fish Camp, Silas, AL (10/10/17). This is kind of like Hoppies, a "must stop" spot, it is the only fuel stop between Demopolis and Mobile! We were tied up here with our friends on the trawler Desperado and a couple of huge yachts. We had a great evening on the dock with our friends, but the best part was that this is only two days from Mobile!
And we are in Mobile! Sorry, not "boring" or "uninteresting" at all!
There are quite a few cool places between Chicago and Mobile, sorry this is such an epistle!
The Village of Hennepin, IL (9/6/17). Free dock, public restrooms, a Post Office, a marine supply store, a grocery store, and three taverns, what more could you want?
Peoria, IL (9/7/17). The mysterious free marina with power and water that does not officially exist, right next to the stern wheeler Spirit of Peoria dock and right below the Riverfront Festival Park with public restrooms and an ice cream shop. This was a fun place to walk around.
Alton , IL (9/11/17). There were some interesting anchorages, notable mainly for being nothing like their Active Captain entries described them, before we reached Alton! Alton is a bona fide city, with a very cool and unique restaurant/bar called Fast Eddie's Bon Air, where we had a fun night with a blog follower there. There is a Walmart in Alton, and Uber, so a good place to reprovision! Another dinner with a blog follower at Tony's. Does any of this sound "boring" or "uninteresting" so far? This is also where we left the Illinois and entered the Mississippi!
Hoppies (should be "Hoppy's" but I can't change Skipper Bob and Active Captain!), Kimswick, MO ((9/14/17). This place is legendary among Loopers, although it apparently barely exists today. It was four rusty barges with a fuel barge and the one-of-a-kind Fern Hopkins. She is probably 80, and holds forth every evening for the Loopers tied up there. We sat around with all the other Loopers while Fern sat right under the "No Smoking" sign next to gas pump lighting one cigarette after another as she gave us her nightly wisdom! Hoppies was done in by a hurricane, not an explosion! At the time, this was the last fuel on the Mississippi for 250 miles. This place, I can say for sure, is neither boring nor uninteresting!
Little River Diversion Channel. Cape Girardeaux, MO (9/15/17). All Loopers go up the Little River Diversion Channel to anchor off the Mississippi, but usually only a short distance, and none past the railroad bridge, maybe a quarter mile or so. We went up all the way to the Interstate bridge, some two or three miles! There was a gas station a short way from our anchorage on an Interstate exit. A kindly gentleman gave me a ride into Cape Girardeax to buy a 5 gallon gas container, and I trudged the short distance to the gas station three times for "insurance" fuel that it turned out we didn't need. It was still an intersting stop all the same!
Paducah Marina, Paducah, KY (9/17/17). We hoped Paducah Marina would be open, but it wasn't, it was still under the contractor's control. But the contractor was not chasing off boats that tied up there and enjoyed the (for the time being) free water and power. We had a nice time here with the other Loopers who also tied up here!
Green Turtle Bay Marina, Grand Rivers, KY (9/18/17). This is a fantastic marina on Lake Barkley with a couple of nice restaurants, and Grand Rivers is an intersting little town! We stayed three days here. Not boring or uninteresting at all! A short distance from Green Turtle Bay, we left Lake Barkley and entered Kentucky Lake through "the cut."
Land Between the Lakes is the area between Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake, many cool anchorages, and a swim in the buff or two!
Pickwick Landing State Park, TN (9/24/17). We had a LOT of cool anchorages on Kentuky Lake after leaving Green Turtle Bay, but Pickwick Landing State Park was major cool. We connected with other Loopers here and enjoyed (suffered?) an evening of playing some mysterious board game aboard the sailing catamaran Angel Louise along with friends Bob and Gail from Bellingham on the trawler Good Times. This state park is a very interesting place with a wonderful campground that we may visit from the land side some time in the future!
Aqua Yacht Harbor, Iuka, MS (9/25/17). Another great marina, right where the route starts down the Tenn-Tom Waterway. We spent two days here, and another boater took us to a pretty good BBQ place. Does this sound like "grinding out the miles"?
Bay Springs Lake, MS (9/27/17). A wonderful lake with many anchorages right after you leave the "Divide Cut" of the Tenn-Tom. A great spot for another swim in the buff!
Wilkins Lock Boat Ramp MS (8/28/17). This boat ramp is on a little pond above the Wilkins Lock. This is a Corps of Engineers facility, and it is gorgeous. It has a big concrete parking lot, trash cans, restrooms and a nice large grassy area. We liked it a lot!
Demopolis, AL (10/2/17). There were some exciting anchorages beween Wilkins Lock and Demopolis, but you can read the blog about those! Demopolis was where we waited out Hurricane Nate for more than a week. They had a loaner car, and there are a lot of historic sites in Demopolis! Hurricane Nate passed over, and it was no big deal, but we had fine time in Demopolis!
Bobby's Fish Camp, Silas, AL (10/10/17). This is kind of like Hoppies, a "must stop" spot, it is the only fuel stop between Demopolis and Mobile! We were tied up here with our friends on the trawler Desperado and a couple of huge yachts. We had a great evening on the dock with our friends, but the best part was that this is only two days from Mobile!
And we are in Mobile! Sorry, not "boring" or "uninteresting" at all!