Monday, July 6, 2020

July 4, 2020 - Clifton Marina to Grand Harbor, Iuka, MS

We cast off about 730am from Clifton, having nearly 57 miles to travel, about 50 of them upstream, and Pickwick lock to transit. Another beautiful sunny day... almost too sunny for me! Amy on the other hand likes her sun, even when it is a bit too hot. The Tennessee River is very beautiful. The surrounding soil is quite sandy compared to WI and Northern IL. As a result you see more "rip-rap" of private property shorelines. You will also see a couple houses that likely wished they had been able to protect their shorelines from high water erosion. There are other places where you can see the river has been cutting through the sandstone for thousands of years. I admit I do like to see some of the towns and the man-made developments along the waterways... but the nature views mean the most to me. There are so many people that seem to feel so self-important.... that the world revolves around them. Taking all these beautiful scenes also reminds me... it was all here thousands and thousands of years before me... it will be here thousands of years after me. We, and our life spans are not even a spec of dust in the big picture.

Pickwick lock was ready to open the doors and take us in when we arrived. A fairly long lift... around 50 feet by quick estimate. Pickwick Lake was a beautiful ride as well. It took us about an hour from the lock to arrive at Grand Harbor. We knew ahead we could not reserve dock space for the night and would have to anchor. Unfortunately, even with lots of space visually available, we weree not able to even tie up for an hour and visit with our friends. Grand Harbor is a beautiful place, but when you combine their lack of hospitality, (possibly related to the next point) and their location right on the navigation channel leading to the Tenn-Tom canal without an actual harbor for protection, I would not be putting this place very high on the list to visit. It appears a majority of loopers go on to Aqua Harbor, about a mile or so further in... and from my view, with good reason.

We dropped the anchor about 200 yards east of L dock, to settle in for the fireworks show. The video and pics don't do it justice, GH put on an excellent fireworks show. We called it a night right after, as we were getting up at 530 Sunday, to travel with "Outta Here" and crew back south. They wanted to leave early because they needed to make the entire 100 miles back to Cuba Landing in 1 day. Happy Independence day everyone! I hope yours was as blessed as ours!

One last observation: over the last 2 days i bet I have seen 200 boats flying "Trump 2020" flags. That sure makes me smile. The media pounds the leftist agenda, the protests, the hating of everything that makes this great country great... then you get to see that you are not alone!




















































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