We chuckle about all the exotic names of places we've been to on this journey; Cuba, Havana, Brunswick, Dunkirk, Ottawa, and Melbourne to name a few. Today we're headed for Amsterdam. It is cloudy and overcast with rain all around us but we make way in spite of this. We are a bit concerned about the possibility of the locks closing again so we want to keep moving whenever possible.
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Train Bridge Ahead |
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Idler and Osimo follow Mystic out of the lock |
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Lock and dam ahead |
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Waiting for an east bound boat to leave the lock chamber |
There are two options for docking in Amsterdam. The Riverlink Park has Saturday night concerts in the amphitheater so we planned to stay there. We were happy to pay $1/foot for the opportunity to listen to music in the park but the concert was canceled due to weather.
Idler was at the Riverlink dock when we arrived. Captain Skip, decided to stay put. We chose our second option, the Guy Park free wall which was only a short distance past Lock 11. Before we left, we met a local teenager trying to fish off the dock. He was having trouble with his rod and reel. Dave helped him get it working. He was so sweet, thanking Dave for making his day! One of our favorite experiences on the loop is connecting with locals.
On our way to Guy Park, we passed under a bridge that had been turned into a walking garden. It looked lovely from the waterway so we decided to walk back to see it.
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The Garden Bridge behind Mystic
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We took a safer way back to Guy Park by walking just a few blocks away from the river. The neighborhood had huge houses, some in disrepair, others well maintained. We passed a waterfall that literally flowed under the city streets. It was a lovely walk back.
We'd had a long day with a rough time in the locks. Lots of turbulence and debris made us work hard to secure our boats. Mystic is taking a beating and wears a muddy Mohawk River cloak on her once pristine hull. She's also covered in spiders! The Lock Masters work with us to make sure we are safely secured in the chamber but it can be a daunting experience at times. Many days we arrive at our destination exhausted, battered and bruised. We take it all in stride and forge onward to our next destination. All of it is part of the adventure!
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