Friday, August 16; Day 85: Leaving Ottawa and its associated locks behind , we head up the Rideau River from Long Island locks for the stretch to Burritts Rapids, on a grey and blustery day, and are, not surprisingly, pretty much alone on the water. This is the northern portion of the canal, which is new to us, but we still find the nature of the Rideau familiar and it feels good to be back. We’re on the home run to Kingston over the next two weeks.
We stop for 2 nights at Burritts Rapids, a green and pleasant lock, where we wait for some better weather and do the usual lolligagging.
The leaving of Burritts Rapids comes on a beautiful misty morning, the river view changing by the minute as we have our coffee…
From Burritts Rapids we make our way through the many locks from there to and beyond Smiths Falls, after which we enter the Rideau Lakes, the high point of the system, from whence the canal and the Cataraqui River and its lakes will lead downstream to Kingston. This is more “our” Rideau since we have travelled here since 2011.
Tuesday, August 28, Day 96. We have to watch out: there’s thunderstorms about. And heat. And high wind, so we leave Upper Brewers behind us and tie up at Lower Brewers lock ready for Thursday, when the storms should be over for a little while. It’s another beautiful and peaceful spot and we nestle in next to “blue Heron”, a SabreLine fast trawler from Ohio.
As the second day passes, the wind whips up. And up. And thunderstorms threaten. At least the weather forecasts were accurate.
Time to settle in and listen to the rain on the roof as we start another game of cribbage.
Tomorrow will be the last day of our summer cruise; Day 98.
3 Replies to “Home Run”
What an incredibly beautiful journey.
A great reminder of how much we have just an arm’s length away.
Have so enjoyed coming along with you on this wonderful trip. You and your wife certainly have lots of tales to tell I’m sure. What a fantastic way to spend the summer. Glad you’re safely back.
What an incredibly beautiful journey.
A great reminder of how much we have just an arm’s length away.
Have so enjoyed coming along with you on this wonderful trip. You and your wife certainly have lots of tales to tell I’m sure. What a fantastic way to spend the summer. Glad you’re safely back.
Welcome back!