As much as we enjoyed our brief stay in St Paul, it is time to be getting back to La Crosse. We have a pretty full schedule through Oct 1 when we start heading further back to Tennessee. The good part to that is there will be no shortage of things to write about!
We started our day with a beautiful early morning view of St Paul's riverfront. The road bridges are all high and fixed, but there are 3 Railroad bridges that require opening for us to pass.
We got up and underway fairly early on Monday. Since we stopped short at Afton to see friends, we continued on up to Hudson, WI. The RR swing bridge was closed, and I wasn't gonna have them open, to just turn around and come back through in 30 minutes... so we called it good there and set course for Red Wing, MN
We also met another planning loopers Brian and Vicky, but we didn't think to take their picture. We took the dinghy across the river to Harbor Bar to meet them, and also catch up with the owner Brad. I had met him on my trip 6 years ago, plus after that found a documentary called On The Waterways, that featured a great segment on him and his Bar & Marina. We stayed and visited pretty late as I had to dig out the running lights to cross the river!
Tuesday, we got up and going early. The American Serenade was docking at the city dock as we left.
We had a short day planned, but 2 stops. Lake City, MN to meet a fuel truck for $3.00/gallon diesel. Then we wanted to stop at Slippery's in Wabasha, MN. If the tumblers have not clicked yet, think of the Grumpy Old Men movies! We had the Raggetti's Spaghetti and Slippery Deluxe!
After our lunch and a trip through all the memorabilia, we walked a few blocks south to the National Eagle Center. They have 3 Bald Eagles, and something else that we couldn't see, a hawk of some kind. The eagles are all here because they were injured in such a way that even after recovery, they couldn't go back to the wild. It's a neat stop and by far the closest look at a Bald Eagle you will ever get!
A friend passing by snapped this shot of us at Slippery's. He is the Harbor man at Hub's in Hastings, MN. He and his wife are traveling down to Lansing, then back during their vacation week!
We spent the night at Alma Marina, with Bart and Kristen 2 boats over. They traveled with us Wed, both stopping in Winona. We anchored, they went into Dick's Marine. Our anchorage was in a back channel with several boathouses. Lovely view!
Our friend Bart took a drive with their daughter across the bridge in front of us, great anchorage pics from them!Thursday we took our time getting going, and weighed anchor about 0830. we eased down through Lock 6, about 30 min behind Bart. We then anchored near an old campsite we used for several years when I was a kid. It's changed alot. Plus I found a good place to go, where we can anchor with Toscana and do an overnight fishing trip with Grandpa if he wants to come.
After that we weighed anchor again, and headed back down river. past Lock 7 and the La Crescent Swing Bridge, we passed the La Crosse Queen heading up with some tourists, and found the American Serenade had passed us up overnight sometime since Red Wing and was docked at Riverside Park. We got nestled back into our home-away-from-home slip at North Bay and ready for 6 weeks in La Crosse before continuing south. Don't worry we have plenty of Shore Leave excursions planned to share with you over the next few weeks!
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