Mornings on the Hudson

Sunrise comes early on the Hudson in June -- and we are fortunate to have so much sun these days. It does require adjustment. (Indeed, underway life requires various biological adjustments--and emotional ones, too.) The sun rises now at 5:19 a.m. here in upper New York State. So it is that this Looper, who prefers … Continue reading Mornings on the Hudson

Up The Hudson Valley

Yes! I've been eager to reach this segment of The Great Loop, as I know too little about this part of the country. We've arrived in the Hudson River Valley (aka Hudson Valley), where the river narrows and cliffs appear and the mind imagines Native Americans in dugout canoes and early settlers on small farms … Continue reading Up The Hudson Valley

Milestones: NYC & State #17

There are days on The Great Loop when it's hard to even start writing a blog post because so much has happened or one's senses are overloaded. Yesterday was such a day. (Which is why I'm writing it a day late.) The story of this 75 miles is easiest told in photos and captions, because … Continue reading Milestones: NYC & State #17

Heavy Traffic & Cat Overboard

Ah, to share the narrow waterways with hundreds of pleasure boaters in New Jersey on Memorial Day! "Hey, this is a no-wake zone!" hollered one self-appointed boating cop on the radio. "Oh, yeah?" came the challenge back. "Wha-a-a, wha-a-a!" (Whining sound.) "Welcome to New Jersey!" And after dodging hundreds of fast boats and their wakes … Continue reading Heavy Traffic & Cat Overboard

Cape May & Atlantic City – Bay Vs. Ocean

Today, we did 45 miles of ocean. Yesterday, we did the same of (mostly) bay. The bay was rougher. Surprised? We weren't. The Delaware Bay can be mean, which is why we waited in a river part-way down till the winds were right. The ocean can be kind, which is why we went right away … Continue reading Cape May & Atlantic City – Bay Vs. Ocean

Parked In a Boat Lift (Day 300)

On the 300th day of The Great Loop voyage, Mainship Many Moons is "parked" inside a boat lift on the Cohansey River and sitting in mud about three miles inland from the cantankerous Delaware Bay. This is weird, but it works. A boat lift is for putting boats into the water and taking them out … Continue reading Parked In a Boat Lift (Day 300)

A New Record: 95 Miles

Whew. Almost 12 hours under way, and a new record for miles-in-a-day! This is what I get for leaving the boat to gallavant across the Atlantic Ocean (see previous posts about Egypt) while Jeff stayed put. We are anchored tonight at the north end of Chesapeake Bay, having cruised past many destination spots. He's eager … Continue reading A New Record: 95 Miles

Onward! Nefertiti to Many Moons

Two weeks ago, I left the 230-foot M/S Nerfertiti on the Nile River to fly back to the U.S. Today, I return to the 34-foot Mainship Many Moons on the Patuxent River to continue the Great Loop. It took about 10 hours to fly 9,000 miles. It's taken 10 months to cruise about half of … Continue reading Onward! Nefertiti to Many Moons

Of Pilots & “Pirates”

The pilot inherited his job. The "pirates" created theirs. I encountered both while cruising on the Nile River in Egypt recently. The surprises just kept coming... To be clear, they aren't really pirates. Our Egyptian guide called them "the pirates of Nile" because they come alongside the way real pirates sometimes did (and maybe still … Continue reading Of Pilots & “Pirates”

Transition Time (Again)

Spring is a transition time for the world, and doubly so for me this year. In fact, the past nine months have been a series of transitions...from dirt to boat, then back to dirt, repeat. ("Dirt" is the word many boaters use for land; i.e., "my dirt home.") Unless you've lived long-term on a moving … Continue reading Transition Time (Again)