Saturday, August 4, 2018

Day 77 The Soo for Day Too Saturday August 4, 2018

Day 77 The Soo for Day Too Saturday August 4, 2018

The sun peeked out this morning but clouds hung to the east remained all day and threatened showers all day - but only a sprinkle in the mid morning arrived. The clouds overnight meant that the temperature only went down to the mid 60s - good sleeping weather. The clouds did remain but temperatures still rose to the lower 70s- still in shorts!!

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I will begin today's post with some shots of the locks that are so a part of the Soo City 

This was the pathfinder at the observation gallery at the locks.You can go anywhere in the world from here.
 There are two main locks. A third is operational and a fourth is out of service. Both is on the otherside of the freight in the second lock over. Note its height relative to the lock wall.
 Up all the way of 20 feet and on the way. And ever so slowly for a long time.



Headed west to Lake Superior. In the near lock is a tour boat that goes through the locks several times a day.

In keeping with the lake freighter theme, I visited the freighter on display right next door to the marina.The ship is the Valley Camp.

The ship was built in 1917 and sailed until 1966 (that to me doesn't seem that long ago but I am showing my age, eh Bren?) It is 550 feet long - and about 2/3 the length of the Edmund Fitzgerald.


 Here is me on the ship - a picture that Faye took from our boat.

And a closer up
The inside of the ship was very interesting. Still with coal fired boilers.

This is the engine
 Note the open crank rods from the steam pistons.

If you look close you can  see the propeller shaft on the lower right of the photo.
 Coal for steam
 For today's "I Spy" what is in the photo for boats. Why it's Perelandra.
 Steam assisted rudder steering.


That's us in the blue top.


 The holds cover



 Captain's office.
 Crews quarters rooms
 Crew mess .
 Officers mess - see a pattern?
 Perelandra
 The holds are eerie and big.

 Damaged buoys from sinking to 250 feet and imploding.
 Sobering display - Lifeboats from the Edmond Fitzgerald


 Several old historical homes and buildings.



Interesting, eh?

So as my eyes are falling closed it is time to say .......

Good night and May God Bless

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