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I used try to limit entries in this blog to boating related actives and overall things kind of moved to Facebook. Now back here after selling Degae, but continuing to travel. Stay tuned.



Thursday, August 26, 2010

Cincinnati to Agusta

Readying the boat today for passengers, our good friends John and Vicki Moseley.  We will be traveling to Augusta, KY, having dinner at the The Beehive Tavern, spending the night on the dock and then on Saturday,  back down river to anchor out below Meldahl dam, back to ORLC Saturday night.
Beehive Tavern


The Beehive Tavern (http://www.beehivetavernrestaurant.com/)  was built in 1796. In the late 1863 Morgan's raiders attacked Augusta Kentucky after 6,000 troops had been sent to aide the Union leaving only 100 home guards in place. As part of Morgan's famous Raid, Confederate Col. Basil Duke led 350 mounted infantry into Augusta where they encountered heavy resistance from the home guards who had taken up defensive positions within the city. The Confederates opened up on Augusta with cannon, reportedly hitting what is now the tavern, however the home guard stood firm repulsing the Confederate Raiders from the city.

On Friday morning, after loading John and Vicki's kayak and other assorted gear, we departed ORLC.  Little did we know that Degaje would live up to her name, again!
It was a beautiful day after a hot and wet summer, as we headed up the Ohio.  John took the helm as Captain Ed took to other duties.
John at the helm
After passing by various towns and waypoints we requested a north bound lock through at Meldahl dam, but found that the small chamber (usualy reserved for recreational/pleasure boaters) was closed and both lock chambers may be closed for a day or two.

We decided to stay in our pool, and not lock through.  The water was pleasant just below the dam so we decided to swim and kayak here, and later go back down river to New Richmond for dinner.   We chose Front Street Cafe, a garden restuarant with country/bluegrass music and great food (http://www.frontstcafe.com/)

Vicki reading on the bow while heading up-river
Barb and Vicki enjoying "adult" beverages
Vicki

John

Barb



Afer dinner and drinks at the Front Street Cafe we motored by night to an anchorage about 45 minutes down river.  Dessert of sorbet, fruit and a bottle of wine followed, with the promise of more kayaking and swimming the next day.


"Smoke on the Water" . . .  Fog burning off Saturday morning at anchor
Our boats name, Degaje is Haitian Creole which means to make do or be flexible. once again, we were.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Cincinnati - Louisville - Part 3

Barb and I were up early this morning and able to catch a spectacular sunrise after which we went on a walk to a local coffee shop and then back to the boat for some phone calls and emails.

Sunrise

We then joined Dan and Jenny to return to the  Falls of the Ohio Discovery Center that had been closed on Sunday.   Prior to 1927, there was no dam or locks, so when the river was high enough a beautiful falls existed here.


Falls of the Ohio pre-1927

Play Ball!  A visit to the Lousiville Slugger museum was well worth the stop and included a factory tour. 

Louisville Slugger Museum

The day ended with a visit to one of the oldest continually operated family run confectioner in the US (http://www.schimpffs.com) and dinner at Vincenzo's, a very nice upscale Italian restaurant (http://www.vincenzositalianrestaurant.com/).

The return portion of the trip included an overnight at Smugglers Cove, 70 miles from Louisville and 67 miles from the Ohio River Launch Club.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Cincinnati - Louisville - Part 2

We left Smugglers Cove on Saturday about 8:30 AM and had finished locking through at Markland Dam by 10:00 AM.  The 70 Miles to Louisville was scheduled to take 7 1/2 - 8 hours.  We arrived at the slip in  Louisville during a severe thunderstorm.  Instead of a near impossible attempt to dock due to heavy rain and high winds, we simply motored a rectangular box course for 45 minutes or so in front of downtown Louisville while monitoring weather radar via laptop.  We finally docked around 5:30 pm with Dan and Jenny's capable assistance.

Dan and Jenny aboard "Trust Me Too" pass us on the way to Louisville
For dinner saturday evening we went to Jack Fry's restaurant.  The atmosphere (casual) with light jazz saxaphone in the background was wonderful.  The menu selection and food was great.  http://www.jackfrys.com/

On Sunday morning our cab driver from the night before picked us up promptly at 9:30 to take us to Budget Rent a Car.  By 10:30 we were back at the boat with wheels for the next 2 days.

Throughout the rest of the day we touristed in Louisville, visiting the Churchill Downs Museum and Falls of the Ohio.



Myself and Barb at Falls of the Ohio

It was at the falls that Lewis and Clark set out on their expedition:


A late lunch and casual walk downtown on the riverfront ended the day.

  The Steamboat Belle of Louisville Docking

Cincinnati to Louisville

During last year's trip to Madison Indiana, we noted that Louisville was not that much further, so we decided to plan a trip this year to Louisville aboard the Degaje.  Friends, Dan and Jenny Crocker also joined us aboard their boat, "Trust Me Too."

We left bright and early Friday morning, destined for Smugglers Cove Marina which is about half way, sixty- five miles of the 135 mile journey. 

Leaving the Cincinnati area, through town first
Our average cruising speed was 9 miles per hour, so the estimated time for the trip was close to 7 hours. 

Leaving Cincinnati behind
Argosy Casino at Rising Sun, IN
Barb and I had wondered if we could take Degaje up Big Bone Creek where Big Bone Lick State Park is located. This trip we were adventerous enough to try and were surprised to find more than adequate depth to handle Degaje, in some places 16 feet below our keel.

Big Bone Creek

After arriving at Smugglers Cove, we joined the Crocker's and two other couples, Terry and Nancy Glasgow and Dave and Anita Moeggenberg, from Ohio River Launch Club club who had overnighted at Rising Sun on Thursday night and were also staying at Smugglers Cove on Friday Night.
Dinner at Smugglers Cove  - Sunset Grille
After a brief Happy Hour we walked to the on-site restaurant, Sunset Grille, and enjoyed the weekly "Rib Night".