145+ Locks -- End of the River System
November 14
First a Smile
Our oldest son teaches Military Science at the University of Houston. For Veterans Day he was asked to lead their football team on to the field.
I am so proud of this young man!
The Rivers
We traversed the Illinois Waterway which consisted of multiple different rivers (i.e.. Calumet, Des Plains ...). Then we transitioned to the Northern Mississippi river which lead to the Ohio river. This opened up to Kentucky lake which led to the Tennessee river. A quick 400+ mile side trip on the Tennessee had us to Chattanooga and back where upon return we were on the Tennessee - Tombigbee canal. The end of that had us on the Tombigbee River which opened up to Mobile Bay. All in all, 1800 miles of rivers and about 25+ locks.
Where the upper rivers were not that pretty and heavily commercial, our path off the Mississippi was beautiful and fun. There were multiple nights at anchorage and the marinas were welcoming and kind. There still existed commercial traffic and as a result the locks are huge to handle them. Commercial traffic gets priority and occasionally this generated some heart burn for us. But overall, it was a very enjoyable, very long, and very pretty part of the trip.This pic is inserted simply because I like it and for some strange reason I am failing to come up with a witty caption.
View of the rivers:
Maybe the Pelicans were your welcoming committee for the South
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