Unfortunately, this site has become too darn hard to use (and I suspect it "ate" a bunch of photos I had put together for my second blog of this trip south. As a result, I've shifted to WordPress under the name of: cruisingmagicblog.wordpress.com My latest blog can be found there. Not perfect but a lot better than this site.
At least until I find something better, that's where I will be entering my rambling thoughts as we work our way south. For those of you who have been trying to follow us both in my blog and on our GPS tracker, I also have to figure out how to provide a link to the tracker on the new site so please bear with me.
Diane and I will be heading back to VA by (a very expensive!) rental car for a few weeks, but I promise to catch up on my postings while there.
Tim
Three years ago Tim retired from American Airlines and we headed south on Magic for the first time. We're ready to go again! Hope you will continue to follow our journey and keep in touch!
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Monday, November 9, 2015
SNEAKING UP ON THE ICW!
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Note: Yea, we’ve been underway for
over two weeks and I’m finally getting around to writing my blog. For the one
or two of you who will actually read it, sorry! I hope to do better the rest of
the time, but for now, here’s my first installment.
Diane waxed all 40' of Magic herself! |
The last time Diane and I took Magic south for the winter we were on a mission…get to warmer weather as quickly as we could. That was partly because we left in early November (I kind of had to retire first and then there was a slight delay due to Hurricane Sandy) and partly because we were traveling with great friends on two other boats that were on the same mission!
This time around it’s just the two of us…for better or worse, and we’re taking our time. Heck, the first day we made it all of 7 miles to the City of Hampton Town Dock! That was mostly to get away from home and finish stowing the myriad stuff we just couldn’t help put on the boat. If the zombie apocalypse happens on our way south we’re ready with enough food, drink (read wine!) and spare parts to last a really long time!
Great first night dinner! |
On this trip, we decided to take an alternate
route down the initial portion of the Atlantic ICW (Intracoastal Waterway),
which runs from downtown Norfolk, VA to Key West. Just south of Norfolk, we
turned right into the Dismal Swamp canal and were almost immediately
transported to a place that time has almost forgot. In fact, an early version
of the canal was actually surveyed by a then-young George Washington and parts
don’t seem a lot different today! This pretty narrow canal has locks at both
ends that raise, then lower boats about 16 feet to the level of the Dismal Swamp.
Kind of a mini version of the Panama Canal! In between the locks, the water,
which is fresh, takes on a brown almost coffee color from the tannin's in the
trees that line the canal. Quick historical note; in the day of sailing ships,
crews would barge huge wood water casks to the source of the canal water, Lake
Drummond, to fill them with this tannin-laced water. The tannin's kept the water
fresh and without slime far longer than well water. So now you know… Despite the name, this canal is anything but dismal and is an
absolutely beautiful stretch of tree-lined water where navigation is pretty
simple (it’s a canal!) and all you have to do is watch out for limbs that
overhang the waterway to snag your mast and the inevitable
floating log. This
section of the ICW is also the only place in the country where there is a rest
area that caters to both cars and boats! That night we tied up to a 120’ dock
with 9 other boats (rafted out to the middle of the canal!) and shared this
spot with cars and long-haul trucks catching a few winks.
Locking up |
Foggy in the canal |
Yum!! |
Up next...North Carolina!
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