Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The southern end of Lake Champlain, by far the most scenic part of the trip.

After a hearty breakfast we pushed off at 8:30 heading south through the bottom of Lake Champlain. This was the most scenic two hour stretch of water I have ever been on.We passed through the first 5 locks of the Champlain Canal and docked for the night at the Fort Edwards, New York, Yacht Basin. This is a super dockage with full power, showers, 1.200 foot cement dock, and it's free.

Our next crew Jack, Kenny, (two of my salesman) and Tom (brother in law) arrived at 9:30 to identify where we were docked. They are staying at the Red Roof tonight and will replace Denny, Mike, and Rick tomorrow morning.



Tucker's last trophy.












2 comments:

  1. Captain West,
    It's good to see you looking relaxed with Tucker @ your side. From the looks of Mike's catch, I'm glad you boys weren't planning a perch dinner that night 8-)

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  2. Hey Richard
    I really enjoy your updates. Problem is my posts never post. What a great adventure! Keep the news coming.
    Bill Skaryd

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