Monday, July 19, 2010

Buckhorn to Bobcaygeon



Our day today was relatively short. It was either go a short distance and rest or go a longer distance and then rest an entire day. So we decided on a very short day of travel with medium rest. The weather is not as hot has it has been but it is warm and since Captain Mark really needed to get some rest, we opted for staying at the Gordon marina in Bobcaygeon for the electricity and the air conditioning. Shower and restroom facilities were newly remodeled and staff attentive and very friendly.

Again we saw gorgeous homes along the way and we had no locks or bridges to be opened for us. We were in Bobcaygeon before we knew it. Bobcaygeon is a lovely small town with thriving main street merchants. It reminded both of us of New Buffalo, Michigan.



Hours on the water: 2.25
Nautical miles traveled: 15
Number of bridges to be opened: 0
Time spent waiting at bridge: 0
Number of locks: 0
Next Destination: Kirfield Lock Wall
What we are listening to: Envy the Night by Michael Koryta
Lesson for the day: Taking it easy is a good thing
Obligatory knitting report: Socks for me

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